More likely definition

More likely means “75% or greater probability that the grid cell (land area) has an elevation less than or equal to the MHHW tide level.”

Examples of More likely in a sentence

  • More likely, however, such deliverables, shall be composed of some combination of such Solution, State-Specific Enhancements, Contractor Products, Third Party Materials or Derivative Works & Improvements, or one or more of them created by linking, embedding, bundling or incorporating them with or into one-another.

  • Some of the issues on this protected characteristic are: Mental health including substance misuse and suicidality (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, 2011) More likely to smoke and drink hazardously 80% likely to experience some form of harassment in their lives (▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ & ▇▇▇▇, 2012).

  • More likely it would involve constructing a representation of the text’s meaning and reasoning (generalization, inferencing) on the content of that representation.

  • More likely however are the local examples: threatening of coastal resorts in the UK (▇▇▇▇▇, 2014); collapse of Soviet-era coastal defense in Ukraine leaving the coast unfit for tourism (Pranzini et al., 2015); widespread erosion along the Alexandroupolis coastline in North-Eastern Greece threatening ancient heritage (Xeidakis et al., 2007); and erosion around a nuclear waste depository in Estonia (▇▇▇ et al., 2010).

  • More likely that contract obligations for energy sales or purchases may.

  • More likely than not it also includes indirect relations, friends of friends so to speak.

  • More likely, the shift in otolith δ13C observed in our dataset between the mixed sample and the reference values occurred due to a combination of these factors.

  • More likely, these battles are between different creditors over who has first priority to the debtor’s property.

  • More likely, however, the industry itself would be changed, giving an incentive for current e-cigarette manufacturers to join in the MSA, or at least comply with industry standards, as a way to avoid liability.

  • More likely, a person infected with HIV is thought to remain HIV positive for life, requiring continued maintenance treatment with HAART.