Usage examples of "far more likely" in English with translation to Spanish

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Text while you're driving and you're 23 times more likely to have an accident. Envía mensajes cuando conduces y tendrás 23 veces más posibilidades de tener un accidente.
This clock is far more expensive than that. Este reloj es mucho más caro que eso.
But the student has an obligation because he's more likely to understand the financial and social phenomenon and global realities; it is his obligation being a dynamic factor in a process of change, but also never losing sight of reality. Pero el que es estudiante tiene una obligación porque tiene más posibilidades de comprender los fenómenos económicos y sociales y las realidades del mundo; tiene la obligación de ser un factor dinámico del proceso de cambio, pero sin perder los perfiles, también, de la realidad.
I am more and more convinced that our happiness or our unhappiness depends far more on the way we meet the events of life than on the nature of those events themselves. Cada vez estoy más convencido de que nuestra felicidad o infelicidad depende mucho más de la forma en que nos enfrentemos a los sucesos de la vida que de la naturaleza de dichos sucesos.
Girls are more likely than boys to be malnourished, suffer poverty, face violence and be refused an education, according to a new report. La niñas tienen más probabilidades que los niños de ser malnutridas, sufrir pobreza, enfrentar violencia y de negárseles una educación, de acuerdo a un nuevo reporte.
A comparable car would cost far more in Japan. Un coche semejante costaría mucho más en Japón.
The longer the sentence, the more likely it is to be unique. Lo más larga sea una frase, lo más probable de que sea única.
This novel is by far more interesting than that one. Esta novela es de lejos más interesante que esa.
Tom has far more experience than Mary. Tom tiene mucha más experiencia que Mary.
This story is far more interesting than that one. Esta historia es lejos más interesante que aquella.
Jon is far more attractive than Tom. Jon es mucho más atractivo que Tom.
Far from stopping, the storm became much more intense. Lejos de terminar, la tormenta se volvió mucho más intensa.
America, we have come so far. We have seen so much. But there is so much more to do. So tonight, let us ask ourselves, if our children should live to see the next century, if my daughters should be so lucky to live as long as Ann Nixon Cooper, what change will they see? What progress will we have made? América, hemos llegado tan lejos. Hemos visto tanto. Pero todavía queda mucho por hacer. Así que esta noche preguntémonos a nosotros mismos: si nuestros hijos vivieran para ver el próximo siglo, si mis hijas fueran tan afortunadas como para vivir tanto como Ann Nixon Cooper, ¿qué cambios verán? ¿Qué progresos habremos hecho?
This is by far the best way. Esta es por lejos la mejor manera.
It's a lot less likely for a Macintosh computer to have a virus than a computer running Windows. Es mucho menos probable que un Macintosh tenga un virus que un computador con Windows.
He makes three times more money than I do. Él gana tres veces más que yo.
As far as I know, this is the only translation available. Hasta donde yo sé, esta es la única traducción disponible.
He is likely to come. Es probable que él venga.
There's plenty time for one more nap. Hay tiempo para una siesta más.
The horse is far from the house. El caballo está lejos de la casa.
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