Sentences with phrase «for hypothetical events»

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As for the watch problem, its so hypothetical it's really not worth much more to pursue because you are right, I think it highly imporbable a watch would appear from nothingness, and since that has never in the history of the universe as we know it, to have happened, to discuss what I would do in that event is moot.
Climate change itself has been embarrassingly uneventful, so another rationale for reducing CO2 is now promoted: to stop the hypothetical increase of extreme climate events like hurricanes or tornados.
At the same time, I suspect something about our hypothetical atheist: he would call the doctor who forbade all carpentry (as an example of splinter - causing events) cruel or inept; he would call the government which eliminated convenience stores for the sake of eliminating convenience store robbery oppressive.
I am still convinced that he will produce a temporary boost in the polls for Labour despite what hypothetical polls conducted now predict — people simply aren't very good at predicting how they will react to events in the future.
Recently, evidence has emerged showing that this same system also underpins planning for the future and imagining hypothetical events.
For Arizona, the impact of these demographic trends is not some hypothetical event in a distant future — it is happening here and now.
These are hypothetical examples of events one may experience during their lifetime and are for illustrative purposes only.
I like to ask the climate change wackos this question: In the hypothetical event that a global cooling trend emerged (and likely much worse for humans than warming), would you advocate for MORE fossil fuel use?
Considered in that way, accelerated glacial melting and larger changes in sea level (for example) should be looked at as probable events, not as hypothetical possibilities.
In this important and first Supreme Court personal injury case of 2018 the court accepts that a claim for past loss of earning capacity involves a consideration of hypothetical events.
Therefore, the likelihoods of both future events and hypothetical past are decided based first on deciding whether there was (for past events) or is (for future events) a real possibility.
Let's go back to that hypothetical person who makes $ 120,000 a year, their premiums for full coverage, so something that provides $ 7,000 a month, in the event of a full disability, it could be anywhere from 200 to 250 a month.
And, as a hypothetical, in the event that I get another multi-unit building in the future that truly has a single address, other than apartment numbers, how would you answer the same questions for that situation?
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