Sentence examples for weigh likelihood from inspiring English sources

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Risk management offers a systematic way to weigh likelihood and consequence, but it is also flexible in its ability to incorporate a range of approaches appropriate to different adaptation contexts (Jones and Preston 2011).

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Livestock raiders, for example, weigh the likelihood of capturing a significant number of livestock against the likelihood of getting shot, wounded or arrested.

The patient's doctor must then weigh the likelihood of each disease, based on what he knows of the patient.

"One of the tests for determining whether something is material," he said, "is to weigh the likelihood that it will actually happen".

A federal judge would presumably weigh the likelihood that Windows XP violates the law, and the anticompetitive harm that would result from allowing Microsoft to proceed, against the economic harm that might result from forcing changes in Windows XP.

Still, he emphasized a point in his report that emergency planners should more adequately weigh the likelihood of "spontaneous evacuation" by anxious residents outside the federally mandated evacuation zone, a 10-mile radius around the plant.

Immigration rules have long allowed the government to weigh the likelihood the an immigrant will become totally dependent on government assistance — called a "public charge" — when determining whether to grant their immigration application.

However, a better implementation of the resampling correction for ADMIXTURE would be to be weigh the likelihood contribution from each individual in the original sample by its resampling correction factor (1/ p(s = 1| u)).

HIT is a clinical pathological syndrome where an observed fall in the platelet count should prompt the clinician to first weigh the likelihood of a diagnosis of HIT on clinical grounds.

Poker and investing are both about weighing the likelihood of different potential future payoffs against the current cost of receiving that future payoff, that is, the probabilistic expectation of a risky bet.

The U.S. has long weighed the likelihood that immigrants will depend on government assistance — called a "public charge" — when deciding whether to grant them legal residency.

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