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I had imagined the worst case scenario.
Imagine the worst case scenario.
For example, maybe you imagine the worst case scenario.
Milton Viorst ("The Wisdom of Imagining the Worst-Case Scenario," Op-Ed, Sept. 12) outlines the risks of war with Iraq.
If Milton Viorst ("The Wisdom of Imagining the Worst-Case Scenario," Op-Ed, Sept. 12) is accurate in his worst-case projections, the consequences are indeed horrifying to contemplate.
It is useful for imagining the worst-case scenario for the forecasts.
We avoid imagining the worst-case scenario for our information and finances.
Spending some time imagining the worst-case scenario can better prepare you for what is hopefully just an unlikely outcome.
At times like this, it's hard not to imagine the worst-case scenario.
We can reasonably assume that most of them haven't imagined the worst-case scenario that might follow posting embarrassing or sensitive content.
Imagine the worst-case scenario at the company, and if you can truly say, "I can handle that," then you are OK with the risk.
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