Sentences with phrase «wildly improbable»

So, this premise is wildly improbable.
This assumes that there is anything at all relevant — instead of the wildly improbable — indeed quite claims on inexact differentials and Legendre transforms in thermodynamics.
If you assume that climate isn't changing, such an event is wildly improbable.
But the terrible performance of the Japanese market since 1989 would also have seemed wildly improbable in the late 1980s, when the Japanese economy was the envy of the world.
That's a terrible idea and it is also wildly improbable, but as much as I might hate it I am afraid it might actually happen.
Ben Fountain's sly, raucous, occasionally bawdy first novel... recounts the wildly improbable Thanksgiving Day that eight members of Bravo squad, including Texas native Specialist Billy Lynn, spend as guests of the Dallas Cowboys.
The story is wildly improbable, its reality questioned every step of the way by the reporter, but so seductive in its interconnections and coincidences as to be irresistible.
He contends that for even three proteins to evolve in a cooperative association is wildly improbable, «beyond the edge of evolution.»
OBs, CNMs, and L&D nurses have all opined on various posts that this is wildly improbable based on their professional experience.
While there have been 380 college teams over the past decade with three - point rates higher than 40 %, only one of them,» 10 — 11 VCU, reached the Final Four, and that was as a wildly improbable 11th seed.
To the dawgs, those bone - throwing crazies in the bleachers at the east end of Cleveland Stadium, whose lunatic barking and terrierlike razzing of the Jets» Mark Gastineau helped spark the Browns» wildly improbable comeback, a 23 - 20 thriller that officially ended at 2:02 of the second overtime, when Moseley's 27 - yarder sailed straight through the uprights and into Cleveland history.
It's wildly improbable, but it might just be one of the best dishes of the year.
And when skepticism challenges wildly improbable (or impossible) stories found in the bible, the Qur «an and other holy books, the religious wail, «Why can't you just leave us alone?»
Some people still argue that it is wildly improbable for a given self - replicating molecule to form at a given point (although they usually don't state the «givens,» but leave them implicit in their calculations).

Not exact matches

The theory that increasing the concentration of greenhouse gases could influence the climate was perceived as wildly strange and improbable at the time of its first proposition (nineteenth century).
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