Example sentences of "[be] likely to [be] important " in BNC.

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1 Learning through modelling and competition between patients are likely to be important factors in such epidemics .
2 More accurate measurement of the risk factors may explain some of the remaining differences in sickness absence but other factors , as yet unrecognised , are likely to be important .
3 Since answers to the Ten Statements Test represent , in part , expressed affiliations to the housewife role , language and subcultural norms relating to women 's satisfaction with housework are likely to be important .
4 These observations suggest that the peak β cell mass may be determined early in life , even during gestation , and the factors that influence it are likely to be important in the development of diabetes .
5 Whatever the conditions of work are , they and the sort of work that is done are likely to be important variables affecting a person 's health , as we can now see .
6 Thus aspects such as status , security and so on are likely to be important .
7 Although looseknit networks are difficult to handle at the operational level , at the level of theory they are likely to be important .
8 Such issues are likely to be important in any primary school , anywhere .
9 The above effects are likely to be important only at or below the glass transition temperature but they do not seem to have been analysed to date , nor is there yet a molecular interpretation of the frictional forces between chains arising from these and other causes .
10 assuming that you choose to purchase a microcomputer , there is the choice of hardware In practice it is often the selection of software which determines this choice , but there are certain hardware features which are likely to be important .
11 Various aspects of memory in normal driving have been briefly discussed above , although none of this research has directly explored drivers ’ memories for everyday driving situations it is clear that there are likely to be important differences in memory for different types of information which would be potentially available to the driver .
12 Although moods are likely to be important in driving , subjective risk as defined in the previous chapter appears to be more similar to concepts such as emotional stress or arousal as they are used in the memory literature .
13 Extended families seldom live together in Britain , but the interaction between members of the extended family is likely to be important .
14 In other words , the genetic relatedness of the partner is likely to be important .
15 Heterogeneous conversion of ClONO 2 and HCl to HNO 3 is likely to be unimportant on background aerosols , whereas conversion of N 2 O 5 to HNO 3 by reaction ( 4 ) is likely to be important .
16 This book is not the place to undertake such a task ; but one comment that might be made is that an initial distinction between class and status is likely to be important ; for it is the evaluative rather than the economic dimension of stratification which seems to be relevant to linguistic variation .
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