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probable

[prob-uh-buhl] / ˈprɒb ə bəl /


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Moderna faces a potential $1.3 billion payment if it loses an appeal on government contractor liability, but deems this outcome ‘not probable.’

From Barron's

The company said in its statement on Tuesday that that loss was “not probable” and it expects to record no additional charge in its first-quarter earnings.

From Barron's

This approach allowed them to match predator movements with probable feeding events and better understand when and where wolves and cougars interact.

From Science Daily

That is swiftly becoming more and more probable.

From Barron's

Adams, a probable Hall of Famer, worked out great: Despite a hamstring injury that forced him to sit out three games, he caught a league-best 14 touchdown passes.

From Los Angeles Times