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Indeed, a high false-negative rate, which is not the case here, would be the worst case scenario, since it would inappropriately assure the absence of high plasma glucose levels.
Further, while losing the Yahoo deal may be something Microsoft can live with, losing Yahoo to Google is not an option (Mahaney says that a full Yahoo outsourcing deal to Google would be the worst case scenario for Microsoft).
That would be a worst case for Japan and the United States and a serious threat to peace.
And a Cascadia would be the worst case scenario for tsunamis on the West Coast," said Paul Whitmore, director of the National Tsunami Warning Center in Alaska.
"We have a document on the table that Britain and the EU 27 have agreed to, so for me there is no question at the moment whether we negotiate further," German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Thursday night, warning that a "no deal Brexit" come March 29 would be "the worst case, and most disorderly".
With this upper limit, which would be our worst case scenario, under a Poisson distribution we would have expected to observe no false recombination events in 138.5 of the 234 independent samples analyzed with an average size of 75 sequences each.
This concentrated mass would be a worst case scenario as it assumes the total volume to be moved is positioned at the extreme limit of the microrobot.
"Best-case scenario would be Friday, worst-case scenario would be not until Nov. 22," the date by which all the state's 39 counties must officially report their returns, Mr. Nordlund said.
He said taking lethal action would be a "worst-case scenario" and that a best-case scenario would be to intercept and gain knowledge of the seriousness of the situation away from the built-up area of London.
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