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But this is a tedious process, and one not likely to succeed.
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But the argument is not likely to succeed.
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The Affordable Care Act reflects the logical continuation of a decades-long drift toward Washington dominating our lives: not logical as in likely to succeed but logical because, rather than scuttle past failures, Congress has often spawned new funding to offset what prior spending forays merely squandered.
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Another prosecutor is likely to be appointed to succeed him, since the Whitewater probe probably will not be complete by the time he leaves.
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The proposal therefore looks likely to succeed, though that will not be known for certain until the countries that have signed CITES meet to discuss the proposal in March 2010.
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But the date of Mr Mori's departure is still not set and, worse, none of the likely candidates to succeed him inspires much confidence.
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This is not radical - many institutions across the country programme in a similar way - but it is likely to succeed.
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For the ARA to succeed in a civil court, it has to prove that assets are "more likely than not" the proceeds of crime, while to secure a criminal conviction, the burden of proof is "beyond reasonable doubt".
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