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If you looked at what I studied in school, quantum mechanics, there's always a probability of something.
And it would be noisier and there would be a greater probability of something falling on your head.
"Anytime you can get me out of sync," Ojeda said, "you increase the probability of something good happening".
"In fact, the recklessness-enhancing effect of being around peers is strongest when adolescents actually know there is a high probability of something bad happening," he writes.
"Even if you have a low probability of something going wrong," Mr. deFur said, "if you operate long enough, hard enough and fast enough, then chances are, something is going to get out".
I would say the probability of something else happening this winter is 50/50".
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"If you shy away from something that might be painful, or if you're scared to take risks, then that lowers the probability of doing something interesting.
Just like other cancer researchers, she hopes her work will eventually save lives, but, like a true mathematician, she calls the probability of that "something very, very tiny with lots of zeroes after the decimal point".
You decrease probability of getting something that could improve your wellbeing and cut off any chance that another person will offer much needed empathy or an unexpected solution, let you off the hook for an unwelcome obligation or even join in celebrating an achievement.
And syphilis, although it's low probability of picking something up, it makes a big difference when you do.
While in isolation it may appear that higher Ultimatum Game offers may reflect increased concern for equity and fairness, the pattern of results suggests that instead it seems designed to ensure that the offer will not be rejected, thus resulting in a higher probability of getting something instead of nothing.
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