Sentences with phrase «unlikely case of»

«A strong warming and severe drought predicted on the basis of the ensemble mean of the CMIP climate models simulations is supported by our regression analysis only in a very unlikely case of the continually increasing AMO at a rate similar to its 1970 — 2010 increase» 7
In the unlikely case of an abrupt fuel burning cessation, we could add aerosols at a decreasing rate, both to smooth the transition, but also because atmospheric CO2 would drop significantly during the first few years after a cessation, as the shorter term reservoirs have not yet come to equilibrium and would still be absorbing CO2 at a decent clip for several years.
This feature is complemented by the new Roll Stability Control system, which is designed to intervene in the unlikely case of an extreme situation in which the possible onset of a rollover is detected.
So what's an entrepreneur to do to protect a business in the unlikely case of divorce?

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Although no recent First Amendment cases could be seen to apply directly to the publication of tax returns from a candidate for president, lawyer Floyd Abrams said that «all the cases make it extremely unlikely that the Times could constitutionally be held liable for publishing such a newsworthy story, a month before a presidential election, about a candidate for President.»
In Kilgrave's case, for example, the gene therapy would need to be done extensively until all of his millions of affected cells were treated, something that's quite unlikely.
Still, it's unlikely that a P / E of 24 will rise further; indeed, it's more likely in danger of shrinking, in which case stocks would take a beating.
From a systems perspective, this is clearly because the interplay of factors involved have shaped his input into an unlikely output — in this case, the rush to «repeal and replace» led to a bill that polarized Trump's caucus.
While it's unlikely that failure will lead to your death (as in the rabbit's case), no one starts a company with the intention of losing.
The future of the industry may depend on whether more cases of environmental damage are documented, and whether they are regarded as unlikely accidents or the inevitable consequence of this expanding search for energy resources.
The legal background is complicated, but the gist of it is that Gawker would likely win the case — but for the fact the trial is taking place in Hogan's hometown, and in front of jurors who are unlikely to look kindly on New York - based Gawker and its Oxford - educated founder, Nick Denton.
The outcome: Some lawyers feel Thompson's case could cause a rash of copycat suits, but most agree the case will go nowhere, given that no laws have been broken, and considering that outrageous popcorn and soda prices are a theatre's greatest source of revenue — something that is unlikely to change in the near future.
«Success in these things is always unlikely, but in this case it's also absolutely necessary,» says Keith Stewart, director of WWF Canada's climate - change campaign.
In this case, it's unlikely to pose much of a threat to the PlayStation 4 or Xbox One, says Harding - Rolls.
The Liberals are unlikely to make any final decision on drug testing until the Supreme Court of Canada rules on its legality in a case between Suncor and workers at its Alberta oil sands operation, said Troy Winters, senior health and safety officer with the Canadian Union of Public Employees.
And as the rest of the business world grapples with what social media means for their relationships with consumers, the Dead are becoming an unlikely case study.
Facebook announced that it would only consider the referendum binding in the (extremely unlikely) case that 30 percent of its global users voted.
Whether or not Chino has sufficient standing will be the first step in determining the future of this case, as it is very unlikely to continue without first establishing justiciability.
This belief is so powerfully embedded in the standard equilibrium models most economists use that, strangely enough, even those of us who described the imbalances in one paragraph and in the very next paragraph insisted that a crisis was unlikely — in China's case because of the government's very high credibility and its role as financial guarantor — were automatically assumed to be predicting an imminent crisis.
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But in the unlikely case that investors are willing to send this market into a renewed bubble in the face of extreme valuations, the S&P would only have to advance another 4 % or so on a weekly closing basis to induce us to participate at least moderately.
Our bottom line is that the worst - case outcomes look unlikely in France — and European equities remain one of our favored asset classes globally.
There are many arguments against the special case of 0.01 BTC since it is unlikely to represent anything meaningful as the Bitcoin economy grows (it certainly won't be the equivalent of 0.01 USD, GBP or EUR).
It's unlikely the case settled the prospect of other lawsuits stemming from disagreements over how Uber should classify its drivers.
Given Eberstadt's reputation it is a shame that this book, coming from a Catholic publishing house, is unlikely to be read by many who are not already convinced of the case she lays out.
Even in that conventional case, there is broad permission not only to restore the literal location of forces, but also to build in security guarantees that make it unlikely they will commit aggression again.
In that case, success in restraining the dominance of those Chinese and foreigners who control capital will be very unlikely.
As for the conclusion of Aidan O'Neill QC, that schools will be within their statutory rights to dismiss staff who refuse to use stories or textbooks promoting same - sex marriage and that parents who object to gay marriage being taught to their children will have no right to withdraw their children from lessons, does that sound at all unlikely, given the cases of the Strasbourg four, which were considered by the European Court of Justice in September?
In this particular and specific case the criminal deserves no assistance from the Church of Satan, and it is highly unlikely that the organization will support his alleged rights.
She gets to have every woman's actual secret dream job, which is to be the lone female on a team of guys — in this case a samurai - like cadre of unlikely heroes assembled by Trevor to thwart the deployment of an ultra-lethal poison gas by a rogue German commander.
Then there is the wild card as my case where a bunch of highly unlikely events came together that put me in a position where I could find God.
A Christian case against these developments seems unlikely, on present evidence, to be put with any coherence or conviction by anyone but Catholics: so of course, it will be thought that «religious objections» are obscurantist and irrelevant.
Elevating the abilities of our players beyond the reality... Tut, Tut, tut...:) Of course a vision of Doom and Gloom may not also be correct however based upon the last 13 years (or 20 years in the case of the UCL) this «potential» is extremely unlikely to take us anywherof our players beyond the reality... Tut, Tut, tut...:) Of course a vision of Doom and Gloom may not also be correct however based upon the last 13 years (or 20 years in the case of the UCL) this «potential» is extremely unlikely to take us anywherOf course a vision of Doom and Gloom may not also be correct however based upon the last 13 years (or 20 years in the case of the UCL) this «potential» is extremely unlikely to take us anywherof Doom and Gloom may not also be correct however based upon the last 13 years (or 20 years in the case of the UCL) this «potential» is extremely unlikely to take us anywherof the UCL) this «potential» is extremely unlikely to take us anywhere.
«Arguably, the level of debt associated with this case will mean that it is unlikely that a suitable or willing benefactor will be found,» said Wilson, a partner with restructuring experts Zolfo Cooper.
If this is the case, it's highly unlikely that you will gain any valuable insight from this article, instead you will likely respond with your usual bevy of excuses, much like your aging mentor, then slag anyone who doesn't prescribe to your antiquated vision, then the meaningless cycle you have enabled will simply begin again.
Suits the media, sells papers and leave us frustrated, don't get work up about players that we may not have been 100 % interested in, in this case the fella turned down a chance to come to a number of premiership clubs so unlikely we were (or he was) interested in coming to England
It can also hurt and the fact that the new England manager Sam Allardyce and Wenger have a slightly spiky history means that we are unlikely to get any concessions with the use of players like Theo Walcott and the Ox, or at least that was the case.
Thiriez, a lawyer by trade, highlighted the fact the ruling would «delay the case being heard,» with a court hearing — if one should happen — unlikely to be scheduled before the end of next summer's World Cup.
In the case of Rooney, Arsenal would require permission from Man Utd, and them accepting a bid, both unlikely scenarios.
Cohesion is desperately needed in the case of Arsenal, a club which unlikely other big clubs (and this is due to Arsene) has not a strong bench.
That wasn't the case last summer, when Barcelona used unlikely add - ons and deferred payment structures to construct a series of bids with impressive top - line numbers but poor real money value that Liverpool could never have accepted.
It is unlikely that he would start over Benzema in any case, given that the Frenchman will play in the middle of attack while Hazard would rather play on the left, or on the right if necessary.
But because the components of vaccines are weakened or killed — and in some cases, only parts of the microorganism are used — they're unlikely to cause any serious illness.
«In some cases, the parents are unlikely to be able to pull off that level of agreement.»
In my case my not having to get out of bed, my husband continuing to sleep, the security I feel I am giving to my baby, the fact that I respond to the baby before s / he cries, shorter feedings, more sleep, the pleasure of having the baby near me all night, and an increased period of infertility, are not enough to counter a possible increased risk of SIDS that is unlikely to be backed up by future studies.
A basic but educated reading of the guidelines would seem to suggest the relevant tariff fits within the four to 18 month bracket, and even then the upper 18 month end seems somewhat unlikely given that serious cases involving false allegations of rape, where men have actually been arrested and kept in custody for 17 hours, have resulted in just 24 months in prison.
Since this influence seems unlikely, I asked a more general question (Europe wide), not only for the specific case of Romania.
In other words, «he number of cases of fraud that could be prevented by these ID's» is «A COMPLETE UNKNOWN and not «zero» as you claimed; but is severely unlikely to be zero based on the ease of committing fraud without risk of being caught.
I know that the population of Greece is much less than in the U.S., however I do not think it matters to people «lending» money to the governments - In both cases it seems extremely unlikely that this money will ever be refunded.
I must admit, it stretches incredulity that Labour should get all worked up about a politician «lying» - this is not to defend Hague from what he may or may not have done, but to point out that there is an (ever - present) case of Pot Kettle Black here, for which reason the narrative is unlikely to gain much traction beyond titillating SW1 and its acolytes.
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