Sentences with phrase «really bad outcome»

While the guaranteed products prevents the 1 % chance of a really bad outcome, it also diminishes the chances of moderately good outcomes, and essentially creates an abnormal chance of just the guaranteed outcome.
They had the best of intentions with a really bad outcome.
The longer we keep pulling the trigger in exchange for cash, the greater the probability that we're in for a really, really bad outcome, even if we can't predict exactly when it will happen, the size of the bullet, or the exact place it will hit us (first).
The only really bad outcome occurs if rates increase while you are locked.

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«Whether it's North Korea, whether it's trade, there are a number of issues that people don't want to focus on because the outcome would be really bad
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I felt bad about shortchanging James Harden, who really didn't do anything to lose his hold on the top spot, and I wasn't at all surprised by the 4 - 1 series outcome.
It's entirely possible that absolutely everything goes wrong and the Sixers decide to keep all their mid lotto picks and wind up with something like Stanley Johnson, Marquese Chriss, and Malik Monk, but you're really looking at the worst possible outcome there.
«Any caution that affects the outcome of the race intentionally is a really, really bad deal and it's a black eye for the sport,» he said.
Obviously talent wise it's a loss, but if he'd stayed and gone for nothing, that would have been a worse outcome as I can't imagine he'd have really got on with it for the rest of the season.
its all about tomoorws game, I cant even consider what Im doing tomorrow nighrt before knowing the outcome of tomorrows game I hate playing the scum but I also have a really bad feeling about it as well so who cares about the bloody euro's right now???!!!!
Mr. CANADA: Well, we're really trying to focus in on a community that, for the last 50 years, has had some of the worst outcomes for children in America.
When I see a blog that's called Birthing Without Fear, I don't assume I'll read about bad outcomes and in fact don't really want to.
I'm not so sure fear of litigation regarding birth outcomes really is a bad thing.
The concern that a midwife would just not log a bad result is not really justified, as the patients need to be logged at onset of care, prior to one knowing the outcome of the pregnancy.
I think women needlessly suffering pain is a bad outcome that it's not really discussed.
However, the difference between really good bunting and bad bunting is not likely to make any difference to the outcome of the baseball game.
We're really happy that we can provide you with advice on how to avoid some of the pitfalls of dating, and how to turn some bad situations into good ones, so that they can have outcomes that you're going to end up being happy with.
In the casually dyslexic title role, Miller does not really stand out, good or bad, an acceptable (but not ideal) outcome for any widespread child casting search.
State testing makes choice schools look worse than they really are, and there's no evidence that state testing requirements improve outcomes or ensure quality.
«It's when districts pay too much attention to the end score is when they make really bad decisions and you get bad outcomes
Really, the * worst * outcome of your self - publishing journey is that you won't sell any books or make any money.
Do you really think scraping the «bottom of the barrell» of mortgage - holders with bad credit is going to change the outcome the third time around?
When the chances of a bad outcome approach around 10 %, mindfulness really helps you ignore those unlikely bad outcomes and proceed with a strategy that has a very good chance of success.
This is not really a bad thing viewed from the perspective of promoting a greater total amount of savings, but it does show that sponsors could improve outcomes by using more aggressive plan designs.
In the short term, though, you can't escape that actual binary result — which may be the worst outcome... which can really hurt!
The reasons for that are many: the timid language of scientific probabilities, which the climatologist James Hansen once called «scientific reticence» in a paper chastising scientists for editing their own observations so conscientiously that they failed to communicate how dire the threat really was; the fact that the country is dominated by a group of technocrats who believe any problem can be solved and an opposing culture that doesn't even see warming as a problem worth addressing; the way that climate denialism has made scientists even more cautious in offering speculative warnings; the simple speed of change and, also, its slowness, such that we are only seeing effects now of warming from decades past; our uncertainty about uncertainty, which the climate writer Naomi Oreskes in particular has suggested stops us from preparing as though anything worse than a median outcome were even possible; the way we assume climate change will hit hardest elsewhere, not everywhere; the smallness (two degrees) and largeness (1.8 trillion tons) and abstractness (400 parts per million) of the numbers; the discomfort of considering a problem that is very difficult, if not impossible, to solve; the altogether incomprehensible scale of that problem, which amounts to the prospect of our own annihilation; simple fear.
We're just really bad at predicting outcomes, not to mention what makes us happy.
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