likeliness造句1. In addition, smoking doubles the likeliness of a stroke.
2. The results indicate copy does not affect people's judgment toward brand attitude and product attribute "desirability, " but influence the "likeliness" of product attribute.
3. The "usefulness" of the final product or the likeliness of success of a project, whether it's a bridge to nowhere or a bankrupt solar-panel company, "inevitably becomes a subordinate consideration."
4. The paper aims to discuss some problems caused by this separation and suggests that taking the likeliness of an explanation as a default reason may help to solve them.
5. Conclusions A higher MELD score before liver transplantation is associated with greater likeliness of early-stage complication rate and mortality.