Anybody can initiate a project - though without good project management it is unlikely to proceed smoothly.
Only if he had been warned immediately beforehand by two bystanders and continued nonetheless. This made it very unlikely that anyone would actually be sentenced.
no, it is highly unlikely. With the latest measures and scientific equipment. It is very rare.
The most important factor in gaining employee acceptance of new policies is that the manager must be enthusiastic about them. They must be supportive of the changes, or it is unlikely that the employees will support them either.
As Australia has adopted SI as the official system of measurement, presumably all distances are measured in meters. However, it is unlikely that an opera house makes many such measurements.
Unlikely
No. Not if 100 and 200 are any standard measures. In the unlikely event that a new unit of linear measurement, equivalent to sqrt(43560/20000) feet is being used, then the answer is yes.
A classical cannon ball doesnt have enough speed, but a modern heavy artillery shell will cause enough wind to blow bystanders away, and thus possibly kill them.
A synonym for unlikely is doubtful. Now when you are creating a sentence such as; It is unlikely you will remember to do your homework. Replace unlikely with doubtful now you have, I am doubtful that you will remember to do your homework. This should help you understand the meaning of unlikely.
It depends on the law in the country in which you live. However, in most cases debts are not secured against property (if they are then the property can be sold) and the person owed money would have to make the debtor bankrupt to get any money our of a property. (Unsecured debtors are the last to be paid out so they are unlikely to initiate this).
A scentence for unlikely is: He has a good reputation for being a liar, so it is unlikely he is telling the truth this time.
Unlikely. Possible, but unlikely.