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One technique is to ask the audience to consider the consequences of something going wrong.
And I've noticed myself focusing more on the consequences of something going wrong than just the probability of that happening.
"We have witnessed its devastation and we are still dealing with the consequences of something that ended 20 years ago.
On this front, the director general is being forced to live with the consequences of something for which he was ultimately responsible.
"They have horribly underestimated the likelihood of a spill and therefore horribly underestimated the consequences of something going wrong," said Robert G. Bea, a professor at the University of California, Berkeley, who studies offshore drilling.
Much of Paolo Bacigalupi's short fiction collection "Pump Six and Other Stories" has an environmental theme, considering the consequences of something as arcane as the seepage of synthetic chemicals from plastic containers into drinking water.
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That we are not untouched by lust is our fault not the result of God's will but the consequence of something that we have done.
The police presence, however delicate, is the consequence of something new: an epidemic of petty crime in Paris that has traumatized the city in ways that seem disproportionate to the real damage it has done — and therefore, many think, must reflect a crisis rooted elsewhere.
The more quickly you feel the consequence of something, the faster you learn the true impact of your actions.
Scientists say those threats are the consequence of something for which Trump has firmly rejected government planning: climate change. .
Each mechanism or event we have discussed, although it may sometimes appear ad hoc, can be perfectly interpreted as the result of chance and natural selection and not the consequence of something that was planned.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com