1. Although this hip reduces the likelihood of resorption, early detection of problems is vital. 2. It is argued that this is a significant factor in reducing the likelihood of girls joining delinquent groups. 3. Taping rehearsals also reduces the likelihood of arguments about who played what at the last rehearsal. 4. This sequence was selected to reduce the likelihood of standing stress waves in the body of the engine. 5. This should increase control and reduce the likelihood of injury. 6. To reduce the likelihood of this a large lexicon must be stored. 7. Using a seatbelt will reduce the likelihood of serious injury in a car accident. 8. It is hoped that developments in robotics will make setting up a PCR less arduous, and simultaneously reduce the likelihood of contamination. 9. In order to reduce the likelihood of this happening Hearsay-II used initial islands consisting of word pairs rather than single words. |