Unlikely definition
Examples of Unlikely in a sentence
Unlikely The current state of knowledge indicates that a relationship to study drug is unlikely or the temporal relationship is such that study drug would not have had any reasonable association with the observed event.
In the event that the last Season of the original term of the Contract provides for Incentive Compensation, the first Season of the extended term may provide for Likely Bonuses and Unlikely Bonuses of up to 112.5% of the Likely Bonuses and Unlikely Bonuses, respectively, in the last Season of the original term.
Annual increases and decreases in Salary and Unlikely Bonuses shall be governed by Section 5(c)(1) above.
Unlikely to involve physical violence, it usually takes the form of psychological abuse.
Annual increases and decreases in Salary and Unlikely Bonuses shall be governed by Section 5(c)(2) above.
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Annual increases and decreases in Salary and Unlikely Bonuses shall be governed by Section 5(c)(3) above, except that, for purposes of this Section 7(a)(4)(i) only, the phrase “Regular Salary” in Section 5(c)(3) above shall be deemed to mean the greater of (x) the averaged Regular Salary in the last Season of the original term of the Contract, or (y) what the Regular Salary would have been in the last Season of the original term had the Contract not been averaged.
If, in accordance with the preceding sentence, a Team and a player enter into a Player Contract and such Contract covers more than one Season, annual increases and decreases in Salary and Unlikely Bonuses shall be governed by Section 5(c)(1) above.
For the sole purpose of determining whether a Team has Room for a new Unlikely Bonus, the Team’s Room shall be deemed reduced by all Unlikely Bonuses in Contracts approved by the Commissioner that may be paid to all of the Team’s players that entered into Player Contracts (including Renegotiations) during that Salary Cap Year.