Sentence examples for In a what if from inspiring English sources

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By using the information gathered from a Preliminary Hazard Analysis to generate process-specific or operation-specific questions used in a "What If" analysis, a hazard analysis technique was developed that was simultaneously flexible, versatile, and exhaustive.

No, there he was, trying out successive pirouettes from an ever-deeper fourth position, experimenting in a "what if?" way that was a thrill to behold.

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It needs to calibrate the tuning parameters of the DBMS's query optimizer in order to operate in a what-if mode to accurately and quickly estimate the cost of database workloads running in virtual machines with varying resource allocation.

In a what-if story, the author poses an unlikely, often absurd premise and traces its ramifications to their logical conclusion.

Asked to engage in a what-if game – what would have happened if the NT had not generated the War Horse cash?

So that means if the problems are not solved, we can end up in a what-if, worst case scenario...in a science fiction environment.

As the title indicates the manga's story revolves around Bardock, Goku's father, who in this special is featured in a "what-if" scenario in which he did not die at the hands of Freeza and gets to fight his enemy as a Super Saiyan.

As we connect the two insights above and juxtapose them, we narrow-in on a what-if opportunity.

Take a moment and write a few What Ifs in the comment section.

The best antidote to zealotry, Oz argues, is "curiosity and imaginative power. . . to ask, once in a while: What if I were her?

Not just scary in an abstract, "What if that was here?" sense.

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