Sentence examples for trivial chances from inspiring English sources

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(Alternatively, of course, it could be maintained that even events with trivial chances happen by chance.

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"I feel like if I went back to the United States there is a more than trivial chance I would be arrested," he says.

Given well-enough behaved boundary conditions, this system is also deterministic (though see §5.3), and that may also be thought to preclude a role for non-trivial chances.

The objection to frequentist accounts of chance that the frequency might misrepresent the chance if the number of actual outcomes is too low apparently requires that there be non-trivial chances even for events resulting from a type of trial that occurs only very few times, and perhaps even can only occur very few times (Hájek 2009: 227 8).

Once you have four people whose names are on the Presidential and Vice-Presidential lines on the major-party ticket, there is a non-trivial chance that any one of them can be President.

Yet it is notable that the modern Tory party, dominated by unhappy euro-pragmatists like Mr Johnson, also struggles to get past that prerogative.These musings are significant, because of a non-trivial chance that the mayor will one day become prime minister.

Opponents of EU integration may dream, but in the near or medium term no British government will risk a withdrawal in cold blood, in hopes of securing cut-price associate membership.Yet there is a non-trivial chance that Britain might fall out of the EU one day.

The League's two homefields are just below Chambers, off the West Side highway, and there does seem to be a non-trivial chance that a very long home run on one of them could break a window in the new Goldman Sachs building.

So if A is a statement with a non-trivial chance, 'actually A iff alsolso has a non-trivial chance, differing from the credence one should have in it, which will pose an obvious problem for the PP.

They're having some last second technical difficulties, so there's a non-trivial chance today's mission will get scrapped — but they're currently convinced they'll get things patched up in time.

These frequencies are just for one very rare disease; in fact, more than 1,000 genes have been identified that cause recessive Mendelian diseases and each person is a carrier for a number of these [ 2], so that about 1 in 25 couples can expect to discover that they share at least one mutation that has a non-trivial chance of resulting in their offspring having a severe congenital disorder.

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