Sentences with phrase «more probable»

Under cabinet lighting helps promote safety, especially in the kitchen, where cooking accidents are more probable due to poor lighting.
My reality check brain went off and I thought I'd share this idea with you (even though you should just be drinking and be merry to have such a fantastic place to do so)... I have heard that open cabinet dishes tend to collect grease / dust and yours are near the stove so maybe all the more probable.
If it's REAL, which is Home Prices that are adjusted for Inflation, then it's more probable that the Economists will be correct that REAL Prices will drop, but won't have much of an effect if the NOMINAL Prices don't drop.
Remember that the lengthier your resume, the more probable it would be taken to mean that you are less experienced.
Remember that the more focused your resume, the better informed the employer is; and the more probable it is that you will be called up for an interview.
The longer they are established the more probable are they to be there to service your system and provide support.
Also, a resume which is custom made for a specific job in a company is at - least 10 times more probable to get you the interview call.
It will be helpful for both in employers as well as admissions boards require to recognize as much more probable regarding an applicant in order to determine his / her capability to do adequately.You may also see Employment Reference Letter Templates.
We believe that the second scenario is a bit more probable.
In any case, you will notice that a fingerprint scanner is not located on the front side of this smartphone, so it's either housed on its back, or we're looking at an in - display fingerprint scanner here, which is far more probable, as Vivo is the only company that released a phone with an in - display fingerprint scanner thus far.
Another (perhaps more probable) alternative is that PayPal will create its own centralized cryptocurrency — similar to what Ripple has done.
While Apple has not revealed whether this feature will be included in the iPhone 8, the rumor mill has been buzzing about it since last year and with these images as an additional indication, it seems more probable that the device will come with the feature.
In addition to logging concerns, an even bigger concern is the type of VPN protocol and encryption they use (as it's much more probable a malicious third party will try and siphon up your traffic and analyze it later than they will reverse engineer your traffic in an attempt to locate you).
Put differently, for any given movie rating on Fandango, it is more probable that the metascore is going to be more different from it than the IMDB rating.
The reasoning is the fact that those with debt could be much more probable to practice dangerous behaviour.
When competition is that high, it's more probable that renters will end up paying more than they would have otherwise to secure the apartment of their dreams.
The test for unlawful conduct under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (PCA 2002), Pt 5, is whether it is more probable than not that a person alleged to have committed fraud or money laundering has obtained the property in issue through the unlawful conduct alleged; it is not sufficient solely to establish a lifestyle inconsistent with any identified lawful income.
The test was whether it was more probable than not that such was the case.
Where the nature or likely extent of the detriment can not be accurately or adequately predicted it may be necessary in the interests of justice that the assumption be made good to avoid the possibility of detriment even though the detriment can not be said to be inevitable or more probable than not.
A 243 - page report, issued after a four - month investigation, found it «more probable than not» that the team was involved in tampering and Brady was «generally aware» of these actions.
... Relevance... requires a determination of whether as a matter of human experience and logic the existence of «Fact A» makes the existence or non-existence of «Fact B» more probable than it would be without the existence of «Fact A.» If it does then «Fact A» is relevant to «Fact B».
The more serious your case the more probable it is you will certainly need someone with comprehensive experience in accident.
The burden of proof in a civil trial (that level of proof an injured party needs to reach to recover from the defendant) is more probable than not, or 51 % and up.
Dr. McKenzie testified, and I accept, that it is more probable than not that they were caused by the injury.
The majority holds that Riofta failed to show that the results of a DNA test on the hat (which had been stolen the day before Ratthana was shot at) «would demonstrated innocence on a more probable than not basis.»
It is likely more probable that he did not order more extensive investigations because in his opinion they were not required.
That is, a victim needs to demonstrate that it is more probable than not (more than 50 %) that an injury would not have occurred but for the negligence of the defendant (see e.g. Da Silva v. Wong, 2010 ONSC 6428 for a particularly gruesome example).
It is more probable than not that these injuries and other conditions would not have occurred but for the Accident....
Or being more explict, do the reasons indicate what the panel thought was the better conclusion, even the more probable valid conclusion.
On reconsideration and after having spoken to a an expert or two, I've concluded that all the panel meant by para 787 is that (1) there were two valid choices that could be made on the evidence: guilty or not guilty; (2) the panel thought that the more probable result at any trial would be not guilty; and (3) in the circumstances, since the ONLY routes open to the panel in light of the miscarriage finding was a new trial or the entry of an acquittal and since a new trial was inappropriate etc in the circumstances the correct procedure was to enter the acquittal.
For all the reasons stated above, I conclude that the petitioners have failed completely to demonstrate that it is «more probable than not» that the MMR vaccination can be a substantial factor in contributing to the causation of autism, in individuals suffering from regressive autism or any other type of autism.
knew about the divorce, chose not to defend it and then changed his mind (in which case, the applicant would have to establish that it was more probable than not that the decree was obtained contrary to the justice of the case); and
Once the trucking company sees that their driver has been lying all along, it is possible that they will evaluate the claims of the injured and dead passengers but it is more probable that this case will get tried to a jury.
The judge found that it was more probable than not that the claimant stretching her right arm back to brace her child during the MVA was the mechanism by which she suffered her shoulder injury.
It means something more that the American Cyanamid standard of a «real prospect of success» but not necessarily «more probable than not».
The report goes on to say that «it is more probable that forests will be replaced by ecosystems... such as tropical savannas.»
Lack of planning or maintenance of electrical infrastructure, making ignition of fires more probable when strong winds blow.
That looks very close to what Arindam Samanta writes here in the comments: The press release accompanying the GRL article disputed the following IPCC AR4 (2007) claim — «Up to 40 % of the Amazonian forests could react drastically to even a slight reduction in precipitation -LSB-...] It is more probable that forests will be replaced by ecosystems -LSB-...] such as tropical savannas.»
It is more probable that forests will be replaced by ecosystems that have more resistance to multiple stresses caused by temperature increase, droughts and fires, such as tropical savannas.»
It is more probable that such a small ripple in the annual natural flow of CO2 would be caused by natural fluctuations of geophysical processes.
PS — Several people here have claimed that the volcanoes produce El Ninos or make them more probable.
Either it gets warmer or it gets cooler... His «null hypothesis» is that neither is more probable than the other, I suppose.
The radiative route takes two paths a. Collision activation of longer wave IR emissions from H2O is favoured for two reasons (i) Nearly 40 times more H2O molecules than CO2 (ii) Plenty H2O bands at wavelengths > 15um = > much more probable.
The fact that the re-emission of a 15um photon requires a CO2 molecule to reach a high and statistically unlikely translational speed means that the following seems more probable; 1.
If we warm up to vast slope failures and a «methane catastrophe» ALL the other more probable and worse — slower, vaster — feedbacks will also happen.
DocMartyn, The error bars for the emissions (based on tax revenues of fossil fuel sales and burning efficiency) are somewhere around -15 % to +20 % or 8 GtC / year -0.5 to + 1 GtC, a slight underestimate more probable than an overestimate.
It is not even meant to be taken as any more probable than any other scenario.
Low energy states are more probable with Bose - Einstein statistics than with the Maxwell - Boltzmann statistics.
Low energy states are more probable with Bose - Einstein statistics than with Maxwell - Boltzmann statistics.
What do you think is more probable?
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