Sentences with phrase «extremely unlikely event»

In the extremely unlikely event that a patient experiences a serious complication from an abortion and requires hospital - based care, the high - quality, experienced physicians and nurses who work at Planned Parenthood have detailed systems in place to ensure that a patient gets care quickly.
In the extremely unlikely event that it was all anthropogenic — who gives a rat's arse.
Average summer (June to August) temperatures were far above the long - term mean by up to five standard deviations (Figure 12.4), implying that this was an extremely unlikely event under current climatic conditions (Schär and Jendritzky, 2004).
In the extremely unlikely event that you do post something concerning climate science then I will consider responding.
However even the moderate scenarios which have eventual stabilisation give more warming than 0.8 C. Even in the extremely unlikely event that there is no further growth in emissions, the current planetary energy imbalance (estimated to be almost 1W / m2)(due to the ocean thermal inertia) implies that there is around 0.5 C extra warming already in the pipeline that will be realised over the next 20 to 30 years.
Your account is covered and protected by SIPC in the extremely unlikely event that the brokerage firm was to become insolvent.
In the extremely unlikely event that your SugaMat misbehaves during the first 30 days of regular yoga practice, let us know!
The natural instinct — evacuate — may not be your best option, and in fact most Department of Homeland Security plans do not envision anything like attempting to evacuate an entire city except in the extremely unlikely event of the aftermath of an atomic bomb blast.
In this extremely unlikely event, you will be offered a refund of $ 425 + GST.
Even Vukanovich admits the chance that a house and the land it's on could not be sold for any price is an «extremely unlikely event
Had it happened to someone else I might suggest a chance electrical anomaly and the law of large numbers as an explanation — with billions of people having billions of experiences every day, there's bound to be a handful of extremely unlikely events that stand out in their timing and meaning.
This is similar to the argument Benoit Mandelbrot and Nassim Taleb made about Mandelbrot's observation that fluctuations in markets for shares, futures, and commodities are not normally distributed but have fat tails: this means that standard risk - management practices (e.g., stress - testing portfolios) will fail to account properly for extremely unlikely events.
Given that we only have one planet to live on it seems to me highly prudent to be even more risk averse when it comes to changing its climate, but this requires that we are properly informed of the risks - even of extremely unlikely events.

Not exact matches

A Trump victory in November would be a black swan event; something that is possible, but extremely unlikely.
I claim that it is extremely unlikely that any of the events that would make him special, have actually occurred.
The results suggest that an event like 2016, or a hotter one, would have been «extremely unlikely» without human - induced climate change.
In the years following, as they tried to reconstruct a sense of a «normal life,» they saw the world as an extremely dangerous place, and sought to protect their children from countless bad events that were unlikely to occur.
Either it's so innovative and unique that it deserves its own dedicated press event (this would be extremely unlikely given the current state of ereaders), or it's so boring and unoriginal that it doesn't deserve any event at all.
Using several different metrics to define the events in question, it is shown that an extreme SIE minimum of the magnitude seen in 2012 is consistent with a scenario including anthropogenic influence and is extremely unlikely in a scenario excluding anthropogenic influence.
This allows authors to express high confidence that an event is extremely unlikely (e.g., rolling a dice twice and getting a six both times), as well as high confidence that an event is about as likely as not (e.g., a tossed coin coming up heads).
- The occurrence of the new events has been within a relatively short time (in most cases no more than a few months and extremely unlikely to be as much as a year).
Extreme weather events like flood may seem to you an unlikely occurrence, especially when they are described as a one in a hundred year flood, but if it does happen ensuring you and your family are covered and able to replace your home and contents is extremely important to your own financial and emotional wellbeing.
I am the first one to say that it is my fault for being cheap on medical insurance, but even so, you are buying a service that is supposed to take care of you in the event that something extremely unlikely happens.
They will point out that companies could start changing policies or making announcements ahead of that event, but for reasons we'll go into later, that's extremely unlikely, even if said companies do have evil intent.
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