Sentences with phrase «very unlikely case»

You want to insure that you don't go broke in that very unlikely case.
«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
And even, in the very unlikely case that anthropogenic warming brought about some massive climate change — that too would be a benefit as human ancestors benefited greatly 65 million years ago when a massive climate change ushered out the age of dinosaurs and allowed the rise of mammals.
And even in the very unlikely case that we saw CO2 continuing to grow at the same exponential rate as in the past, despite a major slowdown in population growth, we would see a maximum warming by 2100 of 1.8 °C.

Not exact matches

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.
It is very unlikely that this higher being wishes our mutual (assured) destruction because in that case he better had not created us.
In that case, success in restraining the dominance of those Chinese and foreigners who control capital will be very unlikely.
It is very unlikely that this will happen to you, but there's no harm in being prepared just in case.
Your system is clean so that it's unlikely you'll have any «accidents» while pushing during labour, except in the rare cases where labor begins very fast or was about to begin when you took the castor oil anyway.
Referendums in the Netherlands are very much a gauge of public mood, in this case it is unlikely to change government opinion, as there is such a slim difference between no and yes.
@Anixx When you are a witness in a criminal case, you claim you don't remember anything and a court finds that to be very unlikely, it can bring you in trouble for obstruction of justice in some jurisdictions.
In both cases, it stated that a random man was «very unlikely» to share the same SNP profile as the fetus.
According to Adam Kolber, a law professor at Brooklyn Law School, the Italian case would be very unlikely to go forward in the U.S.
If temperatures do not increase, even more so should they fall, we will know that the case for AGW has been very much over hyped and that Climate Sensitivity is even lower than even the latest papers are suggesting such that the need to take any action is unlikely.
In any case this sounds like kind of an important result, unless it's somehow deemed very unlikely.
Although simplicity can help propel great progress in the case of beginners, more advanced lifters are very unlikely to benefit as much from it.
Except in extreme cases, you are actually unlikely to see someone with loose skin who has very low body fat and especially someone who has not just «lost weight» but has altered body composition by adding lean muscle as well.
Match making as the name implies is one of the oldest and very effective way of bringing a two unlikely friends together because the outsider would not have a biased in most cases whereas the insider does not see it that way.
Actually, in the unlikely case that we were to get a lone director this year, Ghost Writer, along with Another Year, are the films I could see getting such a nom since both are very much «director's pictures» and both come from academy favorite filmmakers.
For anyone interested in what it takes to improve our education system on a larger scale, you are very unlikely to find a clearer, more useful, or more inspiring presentation of research - based principles and practical cases.
It's very unlikely that he would see seasonal variation if this were the case.
This is a very classy case for those that need to impress when they turn up to their next business meeting, but unlikely to appeal to the boarder dude you know.
Worst case, if all shareholders tender all their shares (a very unlikely event), I will have 10 % of mine accepted at 98 % of NAV and can sell the balance into the market after the tender.
Most vets haven't seen a case of distemper in years, which begs the question: why the big push to start vaccinating puppies at six to eight weeks of age when the parvovirus component is unlikely to work and it's very unlikely the puppy will come into contact with distemper?
In both cases, not only would other passengers be likely to be very badly hurt, but the dog would probably sustain severe injuries which it would be unlikely to recover from.
We know in both dogs and man that the signs of the illness can vary widely from no signs at all to recurring abdominal pain and even, in severe cases, life - threatening shock and peritonitis (but this is very unlikely indeed in a dog with chronic disease).
Let's not fool ourselves into believing that a lot of these points will go unredeemed and so won't affect the loyalty environment too much — that is very unlikely to be the case.
In any case, it is very unlikely that ANA would approve a status - matching request from a Star Alliance airline program.
The most important things that will need to advance will be the console's processor and its memory and in both cases, Eurogamer has determined that we're unlikely to see a new console released before the very end of 2019.
But that is VERY unlikely to be the case.
Some very unlikely allies are stepping up to oppose Suniva's efforts, not so much because they like solar, but because they are worried about the trade policy precedent that could be set by the case and how that could impact other growth industries.
Absent the mechanisms available during deglacial climate change, and under sustained and increasing forcing from GHGs, it seems * very unlikely * that this will be the case.
However, this is very unlikely to continue to be the case, especially because future warming will greatly exceed past warming.
However, when you buy car insurance, you insure against the unlikely (but very low probability) case that you will run a stop sign, ram into a van loaded with passengers, and cause serious injury to half of them.
In reply to Steven Berg (189): the observation of two strong storms occuring 3 yrs apart on different continents does not on its own make any case that climate change is a contributary factor to either frequency or intensity when compared to conclusions of the IPCC TAR (published several yearas after these events and therefore very unlikely to have missed them)-- stating:
You may be right, it may be that it is very unlikely that a claim could be upheld against you, but if a disgruntled client brings even an unlikely case against you, they can force you to have to defend their claims and that can very quickly run into tens of thousands of pounds.
What interests me is that the U.S. court decision is unlikely to have any real impact on the state of the law (though it may cause lawyers headaches in having to screen the large mass of cases), given the fact that the vast majority of cases are never cited more than a very few times — DNA lines, as it were, that die out as «unfit.»
The irony of this case is that if Ms Reilly had disclosed her relationship then it was very unlikely that she would have lost her job as the governors could have discussed the situation and put in place appropriate measures.
However, victims of serious injuries are unlikely to be in the best - case scenario, because serious injuries tend to be very expensive.
Very few solicitors will offer «No Win, No Fee» agreements in cases they think they are not going to win, as they are unlikely to get paid!
Cs made their claim and in doing so, relied upon the commentary in Volume 38 (2) of the Encyclopaedia of Forms & Precedents that states the inclusion of a «call - in» clause should at least be considered in any case other than: «the very simplest cases such as an application for change of use or for the carrying out of relatively minor building operations where... it is unlikely that the grant of planning permission would be challenged by third parties by way of judicial review....»
The general idea is that the «illegal number» is so incredibly specific that accidental cases are very unlikely to occur, and if it did, that there would be forensic evidence indicating intent and use.
Most people charged with drinking and driving offences believe that it is very unlikely that they can win their case.
In the event that Court proceedings follow, it is very difficult to say how long these will take as it varies from case to case however Court cases are unlikely to take less than 12 - 18 months to conclude.
All the previous steps in your case have been designed to encourage settlement, and it is therefore very unlikely that your matter will proceed to trial.
Whilst a Judge may initially be sympathetic if, for example, a statement of case or defence aren't in the format a lawyer would know they need to be presented in, the court is very unlikely to continue to grant leeway once an initial warning has been given, and, as another example, turning up to court to defend an application by the opponent to strike out your claim and simply arguing it wouldn't be fair to allow the application because of the overriding objective of fairness would be given short shrift.
But if a judgment basically said «these were very unusual circumstances and this judgment reflects that», it's unlikely to create a binding precedent in cases that differ even slightly.
While fathers «could» become primary parents, and theoretically resident fathers also «could» form equal attachments, the reality is that in families with such problems that they have resulted in custody cases involving infants and very small children, it's extremely unlikely that these fathers have done so.
Therefore, if your child is married and if he and your grandchildren's other parent decide that you should not visit with your grandchildren, a court is very unlikely to override their decision.This isn't to say you can't possibly win a lawsuit to achieve visitation, but you would probably need expert legal help in the form of an attorney who specializes in such cases.
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