Sentences with phrase «how unlikely the scenario»

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This assumption is unlikely but allows us to create very optimistic scenarios that demonstrate how high expectations in the current valuation are.
This assumption is very unlikely but allows us to create very optimistic scenarios that demonstrate how high expectations embedded in the current valuation are.
Regardless of what you decide, it is important to consider the possibility, no matter how remote and unlikely such a scenario may be.
While drawing up his own budget, Bloomberg said he had opted to go with the «worst - case scenario» and assume Paterson's budget will be adopted as - is, even though anyone who has lived through just one budget fight knows how unlikely that is.
I am not convinced that withholding scientific know - how will prevent the highly unlikely scenario of misuse of information, but I am worried that it may stunt our progress towards the improved control of this infectious disease.»
But this film is not really about promoting an alternate theory of authorship so much as presenting an intriguing (if unlikely) scenario and seeing how it would play out.
Unlikely scenarios (including the central love story) are established just to be rebuked in matinee idol moments (and the scene in which Watson finally dumps cad Bill (Dominic West) is an inexplicable graft from Dying Young), and by the end of Mona Lisa Smile the only thing curious is how the picture manages to cast all men as either philandering jerks or ciphers with dicks, while all subplots (one of them concerning philandering Giselle) are summarily dropped just as they threaten to provide the piece with something like depth and humanity.
Do you share the fear that this game will turn into a Dreamcast like scenario if it doesn't have the same mainstream popularity the Wii did (something that seems unlikely seeing as how confusing it can be)?
If you look what has happened during the last few years in China and India and how negotiations on emission caps are very tough, and that there is lots of coal in China, etc., I do not know how you can think that the high emission scenarios ar so unlikely.
So, how did Brown and Caldeira conclude global warming could be worse than a scenario that's unlikely?
He spends a lot of effort downplaying the consequences of scenarios with little warming, as well as saying how unlikely he thinks the warmest scenarios are.
While true, that's more feature than bug, since, as one of the two extreme pathways, it is designed to provide climate modellers with an unlikely, but still just plausible «how bad could it be» scenario.
Have you ever considered the possibility that you are prone to taking the worst case scenario and, no matter how unlikely it is, declaring it as a fact that our future lies there?
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