“likelihood” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “likelihood”:

+ To reduce the likelihood of cuts, abrasions, and irritated skin, people can use a fresh razor blade and prepare their faces by washing in hot, soapy water and then applying a shaving cream lather.

+ When operated by non-dispatched lay first responders they have the highest likelihood of leading to survival.

+ The main argument against cousin marriages is that it increases the likelihood of genetic defects occurring in children of such marriages.

+ Search and rescue teams said that the number of deaths may increase due to the likelihood of people trapped in flooded houses.

+ The amount of re-writing needed, to reduce the nesting levels, will depend on the likelihood that a template will be used in combination with other templates which have large, multi-nested expansions.

+ This is partially due to a reduced likelihood that the final product will have to be reworked, but it may also result from using SPC data to identify bottlenecks, wait times, and other sources of delays within the process.

+ Soldiers who were captured by the enemy and held as prisoners of war were, in a significant number of instances, housed in such miserable conditions that they faced a higher likelihood of contracting and succumbing to one of the medical conditions shown above; starvation also became a problem in POW camps as more soldiers were captured in battle and food shortages widened.

likelihood - some sentence examples
likelihood – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “likelihood”:

+ Actuarial tables show the likelihood of death at each stage of life.

+ Variations in the process, which might affect the quality of the end-product or service can be detected and corrected, thus reducing waste as well as the likelihood that problems will be passed on to the customer.

+ If a case is tested in court, a forensic scientist would give evidence on the likelihood of getting that result by chance.

+ In physics, thermal expansion is the likelihood of matter to change in volume in response to a change in temperature.

+ Studies on this suggest that the higher likelihood for women to ruminate might explain the generally bigger portion of women suffering from depression compared to men.

+ As the entire range of IPs has shown no actions which were not tied to this vandalism and the likelihood of a productive editor coming from a group that uses cellphones to edit is very small, I do not see blocking the entire range as an issue.

+ The function of compounds like this in nature is they reduce the likelihood of the mushroom being eaten before its spores have been scattered.

+ Actuarial tables show the likelihood of death at each stage of life.

+ Variations in the process, which might affect the quality of the end-product or service can be detected and corrected, thus reducing waste as well as the likelihood that problems will be passed on to the customer.
+ If a case is tested in court, a forensic scientist would give evidence on the likelihood of getting that result by chance.

+ For example, if your father grew up having eczema there is a high likelihood you will have it during your lifetime.

+ A cough and a fever indicate a higher likelihood of the flu in adults.

+ Decreased muscle tone leads to a greater likelihood of reflux, where urine flows back up the ureters and toward the kidneys.

+ Punishment is any response to a behavior that “decreases” the likelihood of a behavior happening in the future.

+ As of March 2018, Trump is reportedly a “subject” of the Robert Mueller investigation into the Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections, meaning his conduct is being looked at, but not a “target” which would indicate the likelihood of criminal charges.

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