Sentence examples for much more probable from inspiring English sources

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The complaint is that the rationale actually makes \(p(F\mid \neg D =0\), and also assigns probability 0 to many other, intuitively much more probable, ways the universe might have turned out.

Alternatively, ignoring the prior probabilities, we can examine likelihood ratios, or how much more probable the new data are under the hypothesis to be tested than under the null hypothesis.

Our formulation is Popperian [ 80] and Bayesian [ 81]: these data have very high probability under the RO hypothesis, which is thus a much more probable explanation than others of how the two aaRS Classes arose.

"We think the first scenario is much more probable, but we have to monitor both".

But it seems much more probable that one or more members will say "no".

Combine that with the fact that he's a massive radio star in his own right, and Hannity is a much more probable walkout.

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At one point, believe it or not, I used  to hear people suggesting Sainsbury's  as the probable candidate, yet Morrisons has looked much more likely recently.

"There is no way no sliver of a chance of a way that the SDNY the Southern District of New York—"went to a magistrate for a search warrant *against the lawyer for the President of the United States* without much more than probable cause," Benjamin Wittes, the editor of the Lawfare blog, wrote on Twitter.

But an expert from the federal government taking part in the investigation was much more definitive about a probable cause, saying all the data pointed to mistakes by people in the event's earliest stages.

Sri Lanka's president, Mahinda Rajapaksa, however, all but thumbed his nose at India, later contradicting Mr Krishna's account of what the two men had agreed.Soon after, to Sri Lankan dismay, there came India's vote at the United Nations in Geneva, calling for the rulers in Colombo to prove they are doing much more to investigate the probable commission of war crimes in 2009.

This is a reasonable principle: even a small prospect of enormous good can swamp the prospect of more probable but much lesser goods.

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