Examples of using How likely in English and their translations into Malay
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How likely?
I mean, how likely is it?
How likely? It's likely? .
It's likely. How likely?
How likely is ethylene glycol to cause cancer?
Rate from 0 to 10 how likely would you.
How likely is that danger to actually affect you?
Getting pregnant naturally at 50: How likely is that?
Let's see how likely this is to occur.
And The Times source are the same person?Mr. Bagdikian… how likely is it that your source?
How likely would you purchase this product again?
Credibility has a direct link to how likely people are to purchase.
How likely concerned an underwater thermal emission and.' bay floor?
And The Times source are the same person? how likely is it that your source… Mr. Bagdikian?
How likely it is that vision can be saved in one or both eyes.
Obviously, credibility has a direct relation to how likely people are to make a purchase.
Consider how likely it is that each hazard could cause harm.
So for sure, credibility has a straight relation to how likely people are to make a purchase.
And how likely is it that you would recommend our website to a friend or colleague?
The female participants were then asked how likely they would be to trust the individual's dating advice.
How likely is it that your source… Mr. Bagdikian… and The Times source are the same person?
It is clear that credibility has a direct relationship with how likely it is for people to make purchases.
Could it predict how likely you are to be healthy in the future?
So with the Russians, Chinese and the United States warily circling each other, hoarding their own UFO data, how likely is it that there will, at some stage.
How likely are the most dangerous and severe long-term adverse effects of the steroid?
Half of the group were asked how likely it was that the perpetrator was a religious believer, and the other half how likely he was an atheist.
In order to gauge how likely an optimized strategy is to be exposed to curve-fitting, Michael divides them into three different classes.
He also shared a process for determining how likely a strategy was to be exposed to a curve-fitting bias that is based on how its parameters are utilized.
If respondents answered that the Earth is getting warmer,we then asked how likely it is that“U.S. military bases in coastal or island regions will be damaged by flooding or severe storms” and that“Drought and famine will cause international military conflict for food and water resources.”.