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Now instead of shallow offshore drilling, our oil companies are drilling six miles down in water two miles deep, which means the chances of anything going wrong, then going catastrophically wrong, increase geometrically.
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As the two superpowers geared up for a nuclear war, the chances of something going terribly wrong increased exponentially.
Looking back, I can see that I did everything almost exactly wrong, increasing, rather than decreasing, the pressure I was under.
Learning to accept ourselves, warts and all, and being kinder to ourselves when things go wrong increases our enjoyment of life, our resilience and our wellbeing.
There is no evidence yet of how this exit strategy will be finessed, and the very real possibility that central banks will get the timing wrong increases the possibility of a double-dip recession.
"The possibility of something going wrong increases when you don't think about what those potential wrong things are".
Firstly, a number of women answered question 2 (Fig. 2, food value of butter) incorrectly, and the percentage getting the question wrong increased considerably in the post-test, which had a negative impact on overall improvement scores.
Where the risk of confusion and of making the "wrong decision" increase (e.g., as decision complexity increases), decision support tools may become increasingly important and useful for both the provider and others involved in the care processes.
The wrong fats increase inflammation, promote the growth of bad bugs, and create resistance to weight loss.
Especially, he believed it wrong to increase military spending but not housing allocations.
On July 24th the House of Lords ruled that Mr Howard had been wrong to increase the tariff of John Pierson, a prisoner convicted before the introduction of the new guidelines.
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