This leads to opportunity to buy a glass of champagne instead of a can of Natty Light (
i.e. less chance of a hangover).
Not exact matches
For these events, people learnt
less from good news (
i.e. learning their
chance of living past 90 years old is higher than they originally thought).
The replicator went on to make a case that the results are much
less robust than advertised Besides getting the
chance to get rich popularizing their faulty result (
i.e. Freakonomics) the original authors got a
chance to reply.
The
chances of having your flight affected by weather at other airports (
i.e., the plane you're taking doesn't leave O'Hare and so you're stuck waiting) is much
less
But generally there is 5 %
chance that your handset will fail in
less than 12 months (
i.e. hardware failure).
There are several reasons: (a) it's
less adversarial than going to court; (b) it's more private; (c) you retain control of the process —
i.e., you are not bound by what the mediator thinks (indeed, most mediators see their role as helping the parties effectuate their goals, not imposing the mediator's ideas); (d) it's usually much
less expensive; (e) if there are children involved, the process is
less likely to embroil them in a painful conflict; and (f) mediation often gives divorcing couples a better
chance of successfully negotiating issues that may come up in the future (such as child support, alimony, or custody and visitation issues).
Aside from the intrinsic motivation to have a good sex life (
i.e., good sex feels really, well, good), research has strongly established that sexual satisfaction is closely tied to relationship satisfaction.1 In longitudinal studies where couples are followed over time, sexual satisfaction also predicts, such that
less sexual satisfaction is tied to an increased
chance of divorce.2 So, when it comes to relationship health, sex matters.