Examples of using The likelihood of in English and their translations into Dutch
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This can help to decrease the likelihood of angina attacks.
A person rates the likelihood of falling asleep during specific activities.
And given the likelihood of indictment now.
Empirical studies show that the likelihood of asymmetric shocks is higher in Europe than in the  USA.
Contributes to increase the likelihood of side effects of  other GCS and NSAIDs;
It can also reduce the likelihood of the  skin stretching
This will not only reduce the likelihood of side effects, but also improve the  overall condition of the  patient in the  presence of  comorbidities.
But the likelihood of a meaningful recovery It means we could keep her alive indefinitely, is very, very low.
Barely a day went by without one of  them speculating wistfully about the  reason for his absence and the likelihood of his return.
Removing the the  oxygen from a vessel with the  help of  nitrogen, lessens the likelihood of these accidents from occurring.
increasing the likelihood of infection.
Given the likelihood of a confused, mistrustful public, it is hard to find any deep rationale for a 4% target.
All prescribeds steroidal both non-steroidal both bring with them the likelihood of unfavorable side effects;
it is important to maximize the  total benefits all while reducing the likelihood of the  androgenic side effects of steroids.
cost efficiency- simultaneously is difficult, and the likelihood of compromise is great.
Prevention: preventing something from happening or reducing/minimising the likelihood of it happening.
Basically, what it does is reduce the likelihood of strokes being detected as part of  gestures when they should not be.
Similarly, the  imprisonment of  journalist, Natalia Radina, for more than a month makes the likelihood of free expression of  opinion in Belarus an even more distant reality.