Sentence examples for probable means from inspiring English sources

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The probability of a proposition is always relative to premises or data, and the supposition that probability is always relative to something else that is itself only probable means that probabilities can never get off the ground and so is incompatible with the justifiable assignment of any probability at all.

The probable means would be an attack aimed directly at the problem: the camps on Pakistan's side of Kashmir, which harbour the militants who sneak across the mountains with the help of Pakistan's army and into Indian Kashmir.

Another probable means for the local temporary neutralization of the influence of atmospheric oxidizers during ball lightning formation is the accidental simultaneous process of the generation of a reducing atmosphere of additional gas reductants—hydrogen, carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulphide etc.

Consequently, regarding a rival opinion as probable means considering it as affirmable by others – or, in modern terminology, by one's epistemic peers.[35] This insight is an important step towards opinion pluralism, and it is significant that it is in nuce implied in the both-sided probability of medieval scholastics.

Handling CCHF-infected animal materials, such as milk and meat, is a recognized means of infection (19) and the probable means of infection for most of our patients, since none had a reported history of tick bite.

Although this pathway is a probable means of detoxification of dihydroxy fatty acids, compounds such as LTX-diol are subject to inhalation and may be trapped in the lung as the free hydroxy fatty acids.

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Probability means yes, definitely it is 10% probable.

Nowhere in its report does the I.A.R.C. indicate that the term "probable carcinogen" means that you will probably get cancer from using glyphosate, and nowhere does it suggest that the product ought to be withdrawn from the market.

In the N.F.L., a probable listing means there is a virtual certainty the player will be available for normal duty.

Probable cause means that the police suspect Clark of the murder.

To that end, the Court ruled in Dumbra v. United States (1925) that the term probable cause means "less than evidence that would justify condemnation", reiterating Carrolls assertion that it merely requires that the facts available to the officer would "warrant a man of reasonable caution" in the belief that specific items may be contraband or stolen property or useful as evidence of a crime.

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