Climate Prediction Center have warned of increasedchances one will strike this year.
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Those stretched positions had increasedchances of a short-covering bounce for the greenback.
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From decreased blood pressure, to an improvement in stress levels and increasedchances for social interaction.
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Some analysts were skeptical that the promise of new talks reflected increasedchances of a trade deal.
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The party's leader said on Friday morning that public concern about immigration had increasedchances of a Brexit.
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Think of the increasedchances of getting lung cancer or heart disease after a lifetime of smoking, for example.
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Wall Street analysts said the development increasedchances of Cigna buying Medicare Advantage specialist Humana Inc HUM.N or participating in a different merger.
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Education is important to the individual because it means development of the brain, development of capacity for production and increasedchances of success.
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The forecast is the latest warning of the increasedchances of El Nino developing after months of rising ocean temperatures in the tropical Pacific.
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Another study in June found a correlation between air pollution or higher outdoor temperatures and increasedchances of having a preterm or stillborn baby.