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You can use it when referring to a situation involving major outcomes and/or repercussions. For example, "The high consequence of this decision will be felt by many."
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§ 192.905 How does an operator identify a high consequence area?
He described the Japanese quake as a "low probability, high consequence" event.
However, for some high consequence diseases there are still significant challenges to develop effective vaccines.
Preparation for such low probability but high consequence events is difficult to imagine, yet some modest early measures can be considered.
But Robert Frosch countered as follows: what if a pattern of change currently thought unlikely, but of high consequence, actually started to unfold in the decades ahead?
Preprocedural briefings have been adopted in many high consequence environments, but have not been widely accepted in medicine.
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Cognitive Support During High-Consequence Episodes of Care in Cardiovascular Surgery.
But even those self-policing plans are only mandated for lines that could affect high-consequence areas.
Therefore, expert judgment is often elicited to develop frequency data for these high-consequence rare events.
As I mentioned last week, Robert Socolow has contributed "High-consequence outcomes and internal disagreements: tell us more, please".
It's also hard to gauge, with low-probability, high-consequence events like a NEO strike, whether it's more appropriate to be paranoid or blasé.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com