Sentence examples for matter of probability from inspiring English sources

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But advanced hockey statisticians say no, that shooting percentage is mainly a matter of probability.

But the three-person tribunal panel decided that the trust's evidence was "unsatisfactory" and "unreliable" and that "as a matter of probability … Glick's reason or principal reason for pressing for [Gillespie's] dismissal was that she had made disclosures".

The normative approach quickly takes one into the central domains of epistemology, raising questions such as: "Is knowledge identical with justified true belief?," "Is the difference between knowledge and belief merely a matter of probability?," and "What is justification?" Philosophers have disagreed sharply about the complex relationship between the concepts of knowledge and certainty.

Is it a matter of probability, process, or some hybrid thereof?

Since medieval theologians and lawyers were no more in agreement concerning the ascription of sins (or of moral actions) than on other matters, the guidance of human conduct by confessors was also a matter of probability.

By substitution in (1), we have: Similarly, by interchanging 'HI' and 'T', we also have: If we then divide (2) by (3) we arrive at the following very useful equation: So far, this is simply a matter of probability theory.

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I still don't think Ray's scenario is inevitable — I'm not sure even he thinks that, it's all a matter of probabilities.

"We have the ability to win every single race," said Knaus, the crew chief for the driver Jimmie Johnson, as if it were merely a matter of probabilities.

As he sees it, it's all a matter of probabilities — the chance that a statin will prevent a heart attack for him personally, which no one can tell him for sure, versus the chance that a statin will turn out, after decades of use, to have been worse than nothing for him personally.

Anyone who has read the 2014 report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change knows that, while the modest (0.85 degrees Celsius, or about 1.5 degrees Fahrenheit) warming of the earth since 1880 is indisputable, as is the human influence on that warming, much else that passes as accepted fact is really a matter of probabilities.

Moreover, these cases might suggest that connection is a matter of probabilities rather than processes.

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