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Thus, the higher intake of fruits, berries and vegetables could be a combination of consequence or cause of symptoms.
Risk (R) is the product of consequence (C) and likelihood (L): R = C × L. In qualitative risk assessment, risk is illustrated in a two dimensional matrix as a combination of consequence and likelihood.
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"Risk is a combination of consequences and likelihood; if the likelihood is low, then it's easy to think that the risk is low," says Andrew Hopkins, a professor at Australian National University who helped investigate BP's 2005 Texas City refinery explosion and wrote about the disaster in his book Failure to Learn (CCH Australia, 2008).
None of these have a severe risk level (i.e., a combination of high consequence and likelihood).
Risk is defined by the combination of possible consequences and associated uncertainties.
Qualitative rating Rates threats for likelihood & consequence as low, medium or high, and portrays threat significance as combination of likelihood and consequence.
"A poem contains the same elements as a prose composition; the difference, therefore, must consist in a different combination of them, in consequence of a different object proposed".
Risk can be described as a combination of likelihood and consequence.
The risk matrix presents all threats with their id, short description and risk level as a combination of likelihood and consequence.
This combination of uncertainty and consequence has sparked a lively and ongoing debate about whether fishery management needs to account for evolutionary consequences of fishing (Hilborn 2006; Conover and Munch 2007; Jørgensen et al. 2007; Browman et al. 2008; Hilborn and Minte-Vera 2008; Kuparinen and Merilä 2008).
The combination of goal and consequence creates the main dramatic tension in your plot.
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