Sentences with phrase «chances of a bad outcome»

When the chances of a bad outcome approach around 10 %, mindfulness really helps you ignore those unlikely bad outcomes and proceed with a strategy that has a very good chance of success.
You can significantly reduce the chances of a bad outcome by hiring an attorney to defend you.

Not exact matches

If the Cavaliers had a bad offensive outcome in the run of play, chances are the Warriors turned it into a fast break.
Those conditions make it more likely that young people will use alcohol to excess, and further increases the chances for poor decision making and bad outcomes when under the influence of alcohol.
I don't waste a lot of time worrying about the tiny percentage of people who are willing to reject excellent medical care on the off - chance that the worst possible outcome won't happen to them.
What MANA is know admitting, that has already been acknowledged, is that your chances of having bad outcomes is multiple times greater at Homebirth.
Our outcomes in terms of how long you survive from cancer, what are your chances of surviving if you have a heart attack, are worse than many countries in Europe.
Yes, there might be other schools that are just as bad at life outcomes that are not closed because they achieve better test scores, but so long as we are closing schools that are not delivering great life outcomes, and opening schools that have a better chance of achieving great life outcomes, this seems like a worthwhile tradeoff.
A risk is just the chances of something with a bad outcome happening to you, so they can understand that there's always some chance that something like a fire will happen to someone they care about.
Thus in answer to your question of what ceiling would avoid «the worst outcomes» I'd suggest that given the application of Geo - E in 2025 by the collective decision of UN member states, after a decade of RD&D stringently supervised by a mandated UN scientific agency, we'd have a very good chance of peaking SAT warming at around 1.25 C, and bring it to zero before 2030.
Wagner and Weitzman helpfully translate the scientific research on climate sensitivities into probabilities of very bad outcomes, and they conclude that at 700 ppm, there is an 11 percent chance of an increase in global temperature exceeding 11 degrees Fahrenheit.
While the guaranteed products prevents the 1 % chance of a really bad outcome, it also diminishes the chances of moderately good outcomes, and essentially creates an abnormal chance of just the guaranteed outcome.
A risk is just the chances of something with a bad outcome happening to you, so they can understand that there's always some chance that something like a fire will happen to someone they care about.
Early onset of these disorders predicts worse outcomes; hence, early intervention is critical.48, 59,60 Psychiatric care has a chance to succeed where criminalization never can.
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