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21 Sentences With "think it likely"

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Experts think it likely that several more such efforts remain to be discovered.
In theory he could even go to prison though few commentators think it likely.
Ultimately, analysts think it likely that the BHS name, like Woolworths before it, will depart from Britain's shopping districts.
Gref said he did not think it likely, for now, that the bank would be targeted by U.S. sanctions.
And they didn't think it likely that quantum computers will fully replace classical computers—instead, they're meant to augment classical computers.
Based on everything we know about Dany so far, do you think it likely that she will simply stand aside and relinquish her claim?
ESCALATION CONTROL Both countries insist they are prepared for a full-scale armed conflict, while saying they do not seek it or think it likely.
But nor do they have a typewritten letter after the 1987 election and you'd think it likely that there was some kind of communication from Nixon after Rizzo's general-election loss.
"I don't think it likely we would agree to a fast expansion of family detention simply because the Trump administration has decided to embark on an immoral policy," said Carlos Holguin of the Center for Human Rights & Constitutional Law.
An ongoing study of Bihar in north India by the International Growth Centre (IGC) in London finds that only 10% of people think it likely they will be penalised for failing to pay their bills or for an illegal hookup.
"It would be low in the beginning, and in 2022 it will peak at around $5 billion - not more than that," he said, adding the government does not think it likely that Pakistan will face a balance of payments crisis.
Having worked for 13 years as a federal prosecutor in the Bush, Clinton and Obama administrations, I think it likely that Mueller has in place contingency plans should he be fired or his work curtailed in such a way as to make him ineffective.
The license listed her as "Ellen Liddy Andrews".McLure, p. 273. It is unclear whether the two were legally married, although historians think it likely that the marriage did take place, but was kept a secret. This allowed Watson to apply for land through the Homestead Act of 1862, which permitted single women, but not married women, to buy 160 acres of land, provided they improved it within five years.
38–39 Captains Briggs and Morehouse shared common interests, and some writers think it likely that they knew each other, if only casually. Some accounts assert that they were close friends who dined together on the evening before Mary Celestes departure, but the evidence for this is limited to a recollection by Morehouse's widow 50 years after the event.Hicks, p. 52 Dei Gratia departed for Gibraltar on November 15, following the same general route eight days after Mary Celeste.
Sanin immediately writes to her, describing the events of his life and begging that she respond as a sign that she forgives him. He vows to remain in Frankfurt at the same inn he stayed in thirty years ago until he receives her response. Eventually she does write and forgives him, while telling him about the lives of her family (she now has five children) and wishing him happiness, while also expressing the joy it would give her to see him again, though she doesn't think it likely.
Santa Cruz del Quiché was founded by Pedro de Alvarado, a companion and second in-command of conquistador Hernán Cortés, after he burned down the nearby Maya capital city of Q'umarkaj (or Utatlán, in the Nahuatl language). The oldest buildings, including a large cathedral and clock tower in the central plaza, were constructed out of the stones of the Q'umarkaj ruins by the Dominicans. Some think it likely that it was in Santa Cruz where a group of anonymous K'iche' nobles of the Nim Ch'okoj class transcribed the Popol Vuh, the sacred text of the Maya. In Santa Cruz, the former rulers of Q'umarkaj were reduced to the status of peasant.
On 20 December 2017, Washington Governor Jay Inslee formed a committee with Boeing labor unions (IAM and SPEEA) and local government economic-development officials to lobby Boeing to build the NMA in Washington state. Boeing continues to estimate middle-of-the-market demand at between 2,000 and 4,000 airliners over 20 years, stating in September 2017 that it was closer to 4,000, while Pratt & Whitney, Rolls-Royce plc and Leeham Co. think it likely to lie between 2,000 and 2,500; Airbus puts the figure at about 2,000 aircraft, not enough to justify a new $15bn development program for aircraft to be sold for $55m to $75m each.
Archeologists think it likely that the first people to live in Montana crossed from Asia to North America over the Bering Land Bridge that existed during the last major Ice Age about 12,000 years ago. Because the middle of the continent was covered with sheets of ice, people who migrated south did so on trails along the edges of glaciers melted by seasonal warming. One such trail, called the Great North Trail, is thought to have followed the Rocky Mountain Front into Montana, passing close to Helena, north of Basin, and continuing into the east-central part of the state. Evidence of these early Paleo-Indians or Clovis people has been found at three sites, one of them the McHaffie site near Clancy about north of Basin.
A similar story is related by medieval Islamic historians, such as Sibt ibn al-Jawzi, the Egyptian Ibn 'Abd al-Hakam, and the Persians al-Tabari and Muhammad Khwandamir, stating that the pyramids, etc. had been built by the wicked races before the Deluge, but that Noah's descendant Mizraim (Masar or Mesr) was entrusted with reoccupying the region afterwards. The Islamic accounts also make Masar the son of a Bansar or Beisar and grandson of Ham, rather than a direct son of Ham, and add that he lived to the age of 700. Some scholars think it likely that Mizraim is a dual form of the word Misr meaning "land", and was translated literally into Ancient Egyptian as Ta-Wy (the Two Lands) by early pharaohs at Thebes, who later founded the Middle Kingdom.
In the 1st century BC, natural caves to the east of the two pools were turned into small baths, as part of an asclepieion;André Duprez, Jesus and the god of Healing, as according to John (1970), page 97 however, the Mishnah implies that at least one of these new pools was sacred to Fortuna,Zabim 1:5 the goddess of fortune, rather than Asclepius, the god of healing.Maureen W. Yeung, Faith in Jesus and Paul, page 78 Scholars think it likely that this development was founded by the Roman garrison of the nearby Antonia Fortress, who would also have been able to protect it from attack. Also, the asclepieion's location outside the then city walls would have made its presence tolerable to the Jews, who might otherwise have objected to a non-Jewish religious presence in their holy city. In the mid 1st century AD, Herod Agrippa expanded the city walls, bringing the asclepieion into the city.
The oldest site of known habitation at Chepstow is at Thornwell, overlooking the estuaries of the Wye and Severn close to the modern M48 motorway junction, where archaeological investigations in advance of recent housing development revealed continuous human occupation from the Mesolithic period of around 5000 BC until the end of the Roman period, about 400 AD. There are also Iron Age fortified camps in the area, dating from the time of the Silures, at Bulwark, south of the town centre, and at Piercefield and Lancaut, some to the north.Cadw During the Roman occupation, there was a bridge or causeway across the Wye, about upstream of the later town bridge. Chepstow is located at a crossing point directly between the Roman towns at Gloucester (Glevum) and Caerwent (Venta Silurum). Although historians think it likely that there was a small Roman fort in the area, the only evidence found so far has been of Roman material and burials, rather than buildings.

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