Sentences with phrase «slightly higher likelihood»

For me personally, I have enjoyed visiting Tulum during the shoulder season — the months of May and November — when there are fewer crowds and usually great weather but with a slightly higher likelihood of rain.
Principals also had a slightly higher likelihood of completely leaving the profession than teachers, who were slightly more likely to move between schools.

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MORI show a slightly higher level of support for the Tories, probably because of their very harsh filter by people's reported likelihood to vote.
The likelihood of being a victim, or both a bully and victim, was seen to be slightly higher within lower socioeconomic classes.
Naming your baby Dennis or Denise ever - so - slightly bolsters the likelihood that he or she will become a dentist; if you name your son Louis, the odds are a little higher that he will reside in St. Louis.
For the highest earners, filling the RRSP first may be slightly more efficient advice, but if they're savers then both tax shelters will in all likelihood get filled anyway.
Just as there are things that I (as an individual) understand to a very high degree of likelihood (e.g., I'm a male) and other things that I understand to slightly lesser degrees (was I really born on January 22, 1959?)
In addition, this analysis still does not directly model the impact of the sequence risk on the amortizing versus reverse mortgage (the projections are based on a straight line), which may lead the reverse mortgage to have a higher likelihood of being the successful strategy even if it also has a slightly higher cost.
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