Labour has already won backing from some large firms for its plan to sign the European Union's social chapter and set a national minimum wage, policies which are likely to be far more damaging to small firms than big ones.
The American public, showing real signs of war weariness after two ground wars over more than a decade, is unlikely to be enthusiastic about a military confrontation with Iran that is likely to be far more costly and indeterminate than either Iraq or Afghanistan.
They take them to the countryside, where of course all the statistics show that they are far more likely to be run over in a rural road traffic accident than they ever were to be a victim of knife crime in south London.
Laser emission is far more efficient, and thus more likely to be useful in integrated circuits.
But the laughter ricocheting through the valley is far more likely to be the capercaillie, attracting its mate.
Your street number is far more likely to be 1 or 2 than to be 10, 001 or 10, 002.
In England and Wales, children aged 10 to 17 are far more likely to be arrested than adults.
Digging into the data, the team found some hotels were far more likely to be booked by Mac users.
The figures also showed that young men were far more likely to be killed in accidents than young women.
One player far more likely to be seen at The Rec next season is South African back rower Francois Louw.
Studies have shown that mentally ill people are far more likely to be the victims of violence rather than perpetrators.
By then, the tools for virtual building are likely to be far more sophisticated than the ones being used now.
Thus, pols have learned they are far more likely to be criticized for what they do say than for what they do not.
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Wideman said research indicates that the unchurched are far more likely to be drawn to a new church than one that already exists.
For example, Root-Berenstein notes that Nobel Prize winning scientists are far more likely to be engaged in the arts as adults than non-Nobel laureates.
At least part of the answer has to do with occupational segregation, as women are far more likely to be clustered in these kinds of jobs.
Amgen says that it may become so later this year, and those results are likely to be far more important in determining the future of the treatment.
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In 2010, full-time workers were far more likely to be covered by health insurance (85 percent), than those who worked less than full time (72 percent).
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Single parents are also far more likely to be employed in low-wage jobs and, even though they have above average employment rates, also have above average poverty rates.
Within the universe of news sites, those affiliated with print outlets were far more likely to be devoting their inventory to house advertising than those with no print ties.
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As it happens, the deputy chief of staff to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton appears to be far more likely a case in point than proof I am in error.
European critics are likely to be far more generous toward Kubrick's swan song than their American cousins, and the movie is expected to do well at the European box office.
"The African-American community stands to benefit enormously from an overarching health reform bill, " he said before explaining that many of the disparities are due to blacks being far more likely to be uninsured.
The bad news is that less-fortunate investors forced to rely upon information provided by the SEC and self-regulators such as the NASD are far more likely to be victimized and unsuccessful in their investing.
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"Young drivers are far more likely to be involved in crashes involving three to five high value bodily injury claims, reflecting the increased risk they face of having a serious crash while carrying passengers, " the ABI said.
He may not know the ins and outs of EastEnders, but Chris Patten's vast political and diplomatic experience is likely to be far more useful as he takes up his new role as chairman of the BBC Trust.
In 2007, an internal report for Transport for London concluded women cyclists are far more likely to be killed by lorries because, unlike men, they tend to obey red lights and wait at junctions in the driver's blind spot.
Margo Wilson and Martin Daly, famous for a study several years ago which showed that children are far more likely to be killed by step-parents than biological parents, tend to look at things from a Darwinian point of view.
We will make sure mental health professionals know their options for reporting threats of violence -- even as we acknowledge that someone with a mental illness is far more likely to be a victim of violent crime than the perpetrator.
High schoolers and younger students and their parents see the commonplace success that athletes enjoy in college admissions, and kids understand that athletic prowess makes them far more likely to be admitted to a top school than does academic excellence alone.
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