Worst Case Scenario: TSS can be fatal, so the worst case scenario is death.
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Worst-case scenario The worst-case scenario for the administration, and for the nation, is if Trump knowingly worked with the Russians.
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The worst-case scenario for you is a few minutes of awkwardness; the worst-case scenario for them is a lifetime of trauma recovery.
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I'm a pessimist, the person who is useful in the worst-case scenario because they are the only one who planned for the worst-case scenario.
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Worst case scenario if convicted ... 2 years in jail.
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Worst case scenario: Apple makes you pay extra for it.
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This could make a difference in a worst case scenario.
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It's basically the worst case scenario for a first pitch.
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THIS IS A WORST CASE SCENARIO for the Florida Panhandle!!
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The worst case scenario includes their removal from the company.
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And then, in a worst case scenario, you face violence.
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He could get 3 years in prison -- worst case scenario.
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Next, spend a beat thinking about the worst case scenario.
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In the worst case scenario, your asset could be seized.
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Gail: White exceptionalism is the worst case scenario everybody fears.
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Worst case scenario: He was totally aware of it. 93.
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This is the worst case scenario, and pretty heartbreaking to witness.
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The Venezuelan catastrophe is an extreme, worst case scenario of intermittency.
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" Baral said he sees this "worst-case scenario" as "highly unlikely.
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That's the kind of worst-case scenario that gets people's attention.
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And that would by no means be the worst-case scenario.
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And then, at last, vindication — but also the worst-case scenario.
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Worst case scenario, you'll get a few interesting pics for Instagram.
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"They were built against the worst-case scenario they could imagine."
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Worst-case scenario, London — and everything below it — is entirely submerged.
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But 298 degrees of warming isn't even a worst-case scenario.
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That's because the worst-case scenario for AI is pretty horrific.
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The chance of either worst case scenario occurring is very low.
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Worst case scenario, such an immune reaction could lead to death.
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On the other hand, Puerto Rico was a worst-case scenario.
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Right now, the Republican Party is in its worst-case scenario.
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In a worst case scenario, Miami would take a direct hit.
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"That was our worst case scenario," Indians manager Terry Francona said.
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In the end, the worst-case scenario hit, and hit abruptly.
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Admittedly I'm suggesting a worst-case scenario, but that's the point.
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Everyone needs to prepare for the worst-case scenario right now.
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Or, worst case scenario, FREE lap dances IF you have coronavirus.
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But so far it's fallen short of the worst case scenario.
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These days, it feels like the worst-case scenario always prevails.
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It's both a horror film and not the worst-case scenario.
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Worst-case scenario, Mr. George said, it will go into storage.
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Weigh up your current situation and determine the worst case scenario.
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Swift called the deal a "worst case scenario" upon its announcement.
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Swift called the agreement a "worst case scenario" upon its announcement.
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Worst-case scenario, you could just be out a Switch Lite.
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All EPS numbers are the worst-case scenario for each company.
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Even if that worst-case scenario happens, there's a silver lining.
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We have to hope, but we plan for worst-case scenario.
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Worst-case scenario, it could damage my relationship with my parents.
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What would the worst-case scenario afterlife look like for you?
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"The absolute worst case scenario," Ian Millhiser warned on Think Progress.
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Worst case scenario ... Meek could spend around 20 months in prison.
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The 'worst-case' scenario Robel, an assistant professor at Georgia Tech's School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, says the "worst-case scenario" could be a rise of two or three feet from the Thwaites glacier alone.
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Now we know from the public health people, the worst-case scenario — and we may not get the worst-case scenario, it looks like it won't be — but it would be way more than 100,000 dead.
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I remind myself that, worst case scenario, I can always go shopping.
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Of course, what actually happens is a worst-case scenario for Cirie.
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Worst case scenario, I would have two shredded chairs in my apartment.
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Worst-case scenario, he falters, and he's the world's best pitching prospect.
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In the worst case scenario this could escalate to involve nuclear weapons.
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In the worst-case scenario, he might completely restructure Mexico's open economy.
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JF: What is the worst case scenario versus the best case scenario?
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This was the worst-case scenario for the Children's Health Insurance Program.
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I also noted that that would not be the worst-case scenario.
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The better comparison for a worst-case scenario is probably Bear Stearns.
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For an absolute worst-case scenario, it comes with a ballistic parachute.
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" Worst case scenario, they take a Snapchat and caption it "Sad weirdo.
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That worst-case scenario could force a retreat from many coastal cities.
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Even in the worst case scenario, you're still at the highest efficiency.
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Worst case scenario, Spiral says, you might not leave the tour alone.
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In the worst case scenario, leaving out this paperwork could cost you.
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In the worst-case scenario, the carpets will have to be replaced.
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If only a George W. Bush presidency was our worst case scenario.
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" Unfortunately, when McGrath woke up "the worst case scenario was the reality.
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But what if this worst-case scenario paranoia is Kim's real problem?
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The worst-case scenario for any of these is, of course, drowning.
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Your model is, worst case scenario, we get our money back. Exactly.
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Worst case scenario for him ... it would amount to a life sentence.
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Dystopian fiction is by definition a showcase of the worst case scenario.
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This breach wasn't a worst case scenario exactly, but it was close.
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We should ask our doctors the worst-case scenario so we're prepared.
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And then, worst case scenario, they do get past the entry point.
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In the worst-case scenario, an underwater landslide could trigger a tsunami.
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An unusually large storm, Katrina was far from a worst-case scenario.
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And, true, it represents a worst-case scenario for this new administration.
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"The worst-case scenario would be a Juche bird test," Narang said.
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Fights, gossip, overanalyzing, or bitchy, condescending vibes are the worst-case scenario.
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In the worst-case scenario, he wouldn't win all that much more.
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You should always know what a worst-case scenario could cost you.
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Automakers describe that as a worst-case scenario they want to avoid.
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What is the worst-case scenario if we get this completely wrong?
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Again, this is what I'd consider the most realistic worst-case scenario.
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The Ohio doctor said physicians are concerned about a worst-case scenario.
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We have to hope, but we plan for the worst-case scenario.
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In the worst-case scenario, it could even start going back up.
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Less likely but worth keeping in mind is the worst-case scenario.
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"But in the end, I always look at the worst-case scenario."
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In a worst-case scenario, that number could rise to over 255%.
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Worst case scenario, he said, the archive will be put in storage.
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The worst-case scenario is that Republicans in Congress shrug their shoulders.
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In his worst-case scenario, it will persist through the third quarter.
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The worst-case scenario would be a late push by Minnesota Sen.
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Prepare your kids for the likely scenario, not the worst-case scenario
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"I had to look at the worst-case scenario," Ms. Marcus said.
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In the worst-case scenario, the practices of some organizations are deceptive.
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A worst-case scenario for Oklahoma might be a magnitude 7723 quake.
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The worst-case scenario—I don't even want to think about that.
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This could lead to pneumonia, or in a worst-case scenario, asphyxiation.
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There's a worst case scenario, and there is a nothing-happens scenario.
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The mayor of Rutland, Vermont's worst case scenario has become a reality.
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Now, we're getting toward the worst case scenario I've always worried about.
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Worst-Case Scenario: There is no Worst-Case Scenario, but DeMar DeRozan comes close No offense to DeRozan, who should be available (though it's not a lock given Bradley Beal's steady ascension), but he's the last pick, right?
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The worst-case scenario, or a bad-case scenario, separate from the health... Look, there's a worst-case scenario on health, which is almost unfathomable: Millions of people die, the disease morphs into something more deadly, et cetera.
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The inundation forecast, which is shown in the graphic below, is considered a "reasonable worst-case scenario," not a precise forecast, but the NWS said that the surge threat looks to be a worst-case scenario in the end.
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Sure, that might sound like you're going overboard, but Dr. Chapman says confronting the worst-case scenario might help you process how you feel about the situation (and prepare you for the worst-case scenario if it actually happens).
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"My worst case scenario is going back out and using again," he said.
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The worst-case scenario is that someone ultimately has to pay their bill.
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She said Ford was planning for the worst case scenario: a hard border.
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That opens the door to the worst-case scenario for the Trump administration.
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That's the worst-case scenario laid out in a new analysis by STAT.
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The worst-case scenario is an immediate termination with no continuation of benefits.
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Under the worst-case scenario, the AHCA would be sure to hasten it.
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Is the worst-case scenario for the Space Force nuclear war in space?
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Sounds corny, but if you have a worst-case scenario, this is it.
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Do you spend a lot of time thinking about the worst case scenario?
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So even worst case scenario, you don't lose money on a movie. Yeah.
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And, hey, worst-case scenario, maybe you'll have time for a cat nap.
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Worst-case scenario, we could sell our home and move in with family.
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Trump may indeed prefer the worst-case scenario and replicate the Clinton defense.
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For many Democratic strategists, the worst-case scenario is that which befell Sen.
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SINGAPORE (Reuters Breakingviews) - Thailand's chaotic electoral result is near investors' worst case scenario.
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The worst-case scenario, which people insist will happen someday, is pretty alarming.
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The infection didn't eat the ACL graft, which is the worst case scenario.
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What's next: There is a small window to prevent a worst-case scenario.
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"The worst-case scenario is I have to be patient," Dr. Bolton said.
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Mr. Roberts brought up the worst-case scenario in his comments on Tuesday.
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Focus on finding a better job, not on a hypothetical worst-case scenario.
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"This is my worst case scenario," she wrote of the Big Machine sale.
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I don't want to speculate on what the worst-case scenario might be.
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"It's definitely the best-case scenario versus the worst-case scenario," she said.
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The worst-case scenario would be a return to civil war and chaos.
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Warren's plan could leave workers with more money in a worst-case scenario.
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In the meantime, many business owners are preparing for a worst-case scenario.
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In short: Democrats' absolute worst-case-scenario for 2020 isn't so far-fetched.
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However, jumping to the worst-case scenario does as much harm as underreacting.
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Give me the best-case scenario, and give me your worst-case scenario.
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What is the worst-case scenario for someone who was infected with nCov?
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Annuities are designed to help prevent the worst-case scenario: outliving your savings.
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Martin: I suspect he was indicating that would be the worst case scenario.
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Prenups help you create a game plan for the worst-case scenario.4.
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In a worst-case scenario, Charles could choke off their main funding source.
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Worst case scenario, you could always opt for a 5-foot teddy bear.
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The gasoline price rise will accelerate, if the next worst-case scenario emerges.
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How bad would it be if the worst-case scenario did come true?
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"This is my worst case scenario," Swift wrote on Tumblr, after the sale.
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"This is probably the worst-case scenario you can possibly have," Brown said.
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Potassium iodide should not be taken in anything but a worst-case scenario.
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"This seems to be a worst-case scenario on every level," he said.
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Greg Connor, a former Sanders volunteer, represents the worst-case scenario for Clinton.
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The firm said its worst-case scenario would take the stock down to $10.
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As a result regulators reckon that the worst-case scenario won't be too bad.
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National Weather Service snowfall forecast in a high-end, but not worst-case, scenario.
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Trump's policies won't result in a "worst case scenario" for the sector, he reiterated.
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My feeling was, absolutely worst-case scenario, he may not throw quite as well.
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Click here to view original GIFGIF: University of Washington / GizmodoImagine the worst case scenario.
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Worst-case scenario, someone makes a mental note never to fly with us again.
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Unchecked, it can lead to kidney damage, and in the worst case scenario, death.
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But that's still not the worst-case scenario of what could happen in Hanoi.
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So in a worst-case scenario we might be waiting until O is official.
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"The worst-case scenario is that everything's complacent, and people can vote for it."
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Gray said the campaign would sell in a worst-case scenario, but he's optimistic.
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Worst case scenario, you can always try calling your ISP and ask for assistance.
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Worst case scenario: Be prepared to go someplace where your contributions will be valued.
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Worst Case Scenario: You Dicked Up Thanksgiving Look, everyone overcooks the fucking turkey sometimes.
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But the U.N. warned that funding has been insufficient for a worst-case scenario.
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Worst case scenario: the price on this one drops and you get a deal.
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Airbus said earlier this month its production could stop in the worst case scenario.
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However, US military commanders have long said they plan against a worst-case scenario.
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Worst-case scenario sorts of stuff, but clearly matters that government regulators would examine.
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Worst case scenario, you buy a cookie and warm it up in the microwave.
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Worst case scenario, if I lose a contract, I simply replace it with another.
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If that all sounds scary, let's take a look at our worst-case scenario.
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Cillizza: What's the worst-case scenario for Trump in the legal proceedings surrounding emoluments?
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Swift called the situation her "worst case scenario" in a June 30 Tumblr post.
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In the worst case scenario, the tumors would proliferate, become malignant, and kill him.
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As an absolute worst case scenario, Kay mentions the potential loss of an eye.
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Scientists said that eliminating the worst-case scenario would give a falsely optimistic picture.
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But the Clippers' worst-case scenario isn't bad, either, thanks to Griffin's sudden departure.
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In the worst-case scenario, 1.22%, or nearly 4 million people, wouldn't be counted.
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Some traders are looking at trading ranges in a worst-case scenario: a recession.
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Worst-case scenario, they say they can't and you're no worse for the wear.
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Lives can still be saved, and the worst-case scenario can still be avoided.
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The worst case scenario is desertification, which already threatens vast swaths of the earth.
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It's basically the worst case scenario for what could happen with a pandemic outbreak.
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I worried about the worst-case scenario: the death of one of my soldiers.
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In a worst case scenario, healthcare providers would send people with mild symptoms home.
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If the worst case scenario happens and the fire does spread, do the following.
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"The worst-case scenario is that the Paris agreement will unravel," Mr. Stavins said.
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Because you have also made some headlines about preparing for the worst case scenario.
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Worst case scenario, your date is impressed that you read the New York Times.
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In the worst-case scenario, it disappears, along with a whole lot of pictures.
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"The worst-case scenario was unfolding in front of our eyes," the site says.
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But the report underscores how we're not powerless to avoid the worst-case scenario.
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A full repeal of the rules would be a worst-case scenario for Democrats.
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"Everyone is resigned to it probably being the worst-case scenario," said another employee.
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A worst-case scenario would be to keep things more or less status quo.
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Or the worst case scenario: blindness or even complete loss of your eye(s).
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Worst-case scenario: Slighted senators take the snub out on Google down the road.
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That's obviously a worst-case scenario, but it's not outside the realm of possibility.
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In fact, it was the worst case scenario: they found proof of our exchange.
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"Campaigns prepare for the worst-case scenario from a [bad] press perspective on a daily basis, but they don't prepare for the worst-case scenario of a cyberattack," said Griffin, who formerly worked as a political director for the Massachusetts Republican Party.
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"There's a lot of pressure on Trump," Calkins said, to avoid a worst-case scenario.
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These may be worst-case-scenario extrapolations, but they speak to a deeper cultural concern.
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Chait lays out what could be considered the worst-case scenario for Trump- Russia collusion.
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Our job is to worry about the worst case scenario, which would be no deal.
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In a worst-case scenario, Conover predicts costs could rise above €13 billion ($14.6 billion).
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However, their moves in November suggest that the worst-case scenario may not play out.
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So the worst-case scenario is that we don't have Donald Trump meet the queen?
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Last week was a worst-case scenario for DWTS and working with Artem and me.
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Financial preparations shouldn't be your only concern in anticipating a worst-case scenario, Burgett said.
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I said that must have meant I was the worst-case scenario, and she laughed.
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The storm presents south and southeastern Texas with nothing short of a worst-case scenario.
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Standard Chartered said in a worst case scenario oil could potentially reach $10 a barrel.
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" Netanyahu, she said, "sees reality almost always from the worst-case scenario point of view.
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I'm signed to play Upstream in Seattle, so worst case scenario I'm playing in June.
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What's the worst-case scenario if biohackers don't end up adopting any set of norms?
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And even the worst-case scenario paled against some other consequences of the government shutdown.
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Surgery was the worst-case scenario, and it became a quickly approaching reality for Lilly.
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Of course, every new idea has a band of detractors predicting the worst-case scenario.
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In a non-recessionary period off year, the worst case scenario is stocks fell 4%.
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By 2050, AMR could kill 10 million people per year, in its worst-case scenario.
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For the Republican Party as a whole, however, this is an absolute worst-case scenario.
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The worst-case scenario could plunge us back into the dark ages of medical care.
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Deutsche Bank estimates a 4 percent hit to UniCredit's equity in a worst case scenario.
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In the worst case scenario, it could trigger a dangerous inflammatory attack in a patient.
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Taylor says that it's also important that your monthly budget reflects the worst-case scenario.
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The hillside above -- with a house attached -- could slide right into Demi's ... worst-case scenario.
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"Worst case scenario they try to do it themselves and screw it up," Reckers said.
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In the worst-case scenario, the Kim regime could launch one of its nuclear weapons.
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But it shows the dangers inherent in predicting anything other than a worst-case scenario.
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The penalties can be quite serious, even fatal to business in a worst-case scenario.
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"A worst-case scenario from this is a company like Apple is exposed," he said.
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The adoption of the worst-case scenario as the only scenario is unnecessary and premature.
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We need an organization that is specifically and holistically focused on that worst-case scenario.
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In the worst-case scenario, the entire grid could have become unstable and shut down.
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The worst-case scenario is that that massive waste pond fails and pollutes everything downstream.
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In short, this looks like the worst-case scenario for the federal coal leasing program.
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A worst-case scenario like the current crisis is probably one of the reasons why.
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But one woman has helped thousands of them prepare for the worst-case scenario: deportation.
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He was asked at CES to envision the worst case scenario for the planned auction.
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Worst case scenario, you've spent 30 seconds clicking through a few photos and nothing sticks.
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What would be the worst-case scenario if we simply broke the lease and moved?
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In the analysts' worst-case scenario, up to 40% of the population would become infected.
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"The worst-case scenario is that those options expire in the money," said Mr. Senseney.
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On the way there, we talk about what the worst-case scenario could possibly be.
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The market tends to price in the worst-case scenario and then walk it back.
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Smarter Living: Catastrophizing — imagining the worst-case scenario and planning for it — can be damaging.
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Well, actually the worst-case scenario is someone taking control of my self-driving car.
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The worst-case scenario for me — with Birchbox, if Birchbox goes away, like, everything's ok.
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"The worst-case scenario is they pass out somewhere and miss the game," Asgeirsson said.
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However, what looked like a worst-case scenario turned out to have a silver lining.
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"2019 exceeded the value we expected for the worst-case scenario in 2069," she said.
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Given the crowd we've got now, any tax bill will be the worst case scenario.
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If deregulation leads to a worst-case scenario, they will fall even harder this time.
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"David is the adventurous guy and I'm the worst-case-scenario guy," Mr. Parker said.
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Cashman was asked if, from his perspective, the matter might become the worst-case scenario.
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Worst case scenario, it rallies and you don't own as much as you might want.
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"We're looking at worst case scenario," Trump said at the start of the press conference.
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Between 15-20% of that would become NPLs under a "worst case scenario," he added.
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In the worst-case scenario, users become impaired, fall into a stupor or lose consciousness.
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In a worst-case scenario, he sees it affecting technology stocks first and then financials.
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"We are prepared for the worst-case scenario," Takht Ravanchi said, according to state media.
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He said that would be the worst-case scenario, and would create a buying opportunity.
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That may not be a worst case scenario, but it sure is pretty darn close.
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WILL THE WORST-CASE SCENARIO COME TO PASS OR IS THIS ALL A BARGAINING PLOY?
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The worst-case scenario, as Ronen put it last summer, is a city-wide blackout.
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I imagine the worst-case scenario for every potential outcome, and the terror consumes me.
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If, in the worst-case scenario, I would have to leave — I'm taking that with me.
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And those risks, in an extremely unlikely but not impossible worst-case scenario, include nuclear conflict.
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Worst-case scenario, it looks pretty on a nightstand and jade is thought to encourage creativity.
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In the meantime, the gap between their best and worst-case scenario in 2019 is murky.
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Worst case scenario is they send us somewhere that's closed or incredibly dangerous, but we'll see!
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The worst case scenario is a worldwide reorganization of the online space we love to hate.
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Drones used in this matter present something of a worst-case scenario for law enforcement officers.
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Worst-case scenario, I had books to read and plenty of work that I could do.
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The team began to consider what it viewed as the worst-case scenario: a takeover bid.
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As a result, 2.7 million lost jobs are probably an extreme, and unlikely, worst-case scenario.
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The worst-case scenario for UnitedHealth, Cramer said, is that the stock could collapse to $13.
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Men in Black: International and Shaft spent their dismal opening weekends exploring the worst-case scenario.
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But for a small minority of college Republicans gathered here, this is their worst-case scenario.
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What is your worst-case scenario, and what is your vision for the best-case scenario?
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Daiwa said 10-15 percent of Baidu's search revenue could evaporate under a worst-case scenario.
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"You don't want to act as though the worst case scenario is a certainty," Kopp said.
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In other words, even this "worst-case scenario" falls well short of actual worst-case scenarios.
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Worst case scenario would be the major failure of whatever electric infrastructure is facing the storm.
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In that worst-case scenario, "there wouldn't be a gram of Irish cheddar exported," he says.
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Then your mind shifts to the potential worst case scenario and your survival instinct kicks in.
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Soon after it began, WHO saw a worst-case scenario of 300,000 cases within six months.
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But it's still surprising that SK just came out and announced its "worst case scenario" plan.
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"They did a very good job of painting the worst-case scenario," Krause told the Observer.
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That often means recognizing the fact that the worst-case scenario isn't necessarily the most probable.
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Worst case scenario, you end up with extra mozz, which isn't a bad thing at all.
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Here's the worst case scenario: By 2045, 70 million additional car-bound people choke American highways.
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In a worst-case scenario, heatstroke places a person -- child or adult -- at risk of death.
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And in the worst-case scenario, you were just 7 basis points off worse than expected.
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Worst-case scenario: With no redundancies or adequate after-hour pharmacy coverage, medication errors often arise.
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Worst-case scenario, the video was so disgusting and bad that the viewer clicked away immediately.
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In the meantime, people continue to fret about what would happen in the worst-case scenario.
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But privacy-minded companies and organizations are already fearing, and speaking against, this worst case scenario.
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"Your mind can go to the worst case scenario," Harvey explained, referring to Martin's mental state.
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She encouraged me to "really go there" and take my worries to the worst-case scenario.
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Moreover, there are solid reasons to believe that such a worst-case scenario is rather improbable.
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The United Nations said Friday the worst-case scenario is 6900,2628 civilians killed in the assault.
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The worst case scenario is that the criticisms against Mueller push President Trump into firing him.
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Talent manager Scooter Braun — Swift's "worst-case scenario" — is only slightly wealthier than the musician herself.
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In the worst case scenario, we might even the 1.5-degree temperature-rise mark by 2030.
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Swift criticized the deal on Tumblr, calling Braun's ownership of her catalog her "worst case scenario."
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That old worst-case scenario was most vividly realized in the 1977 Hollywood thriller Black Sunday.
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His lawyer, Adam Seifer, said Mr. Meyers's worst-case scenario would be probation and a fine.
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But he notes that even this worst-case scenario isn't likely to turn off Benchmark's backers.
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In a worst-case scenario, the cartridge could be defective and explode, or it could leak.
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He said that a worst-case scenario could see as many as 600,000 at Turkey's border.
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This is why my friend Matt, a fellow Londoner, is prepping for the worst-case scenario.
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Hungary's finance minister last week flagged the possibility of a recession as a worst-case scenario.
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A leading Wall Street firm is out with its worst-case scenario for the trade war.
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But they're also the worst-case scenario when it comes to getting hurt from cotton swabs.
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Paths narrowing for Buttigieg, Klobuchar South Carolina was the worst-case scenario for Buttigieg and Klobuchar.
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A decision by the Supreme Court just saved Republicans from the worst-case scenario in 2020.
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"We are not considering the worst-case scenario right now," the I.O.C. said in a statement.
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Drowning may be a rare worst-case scenario, but back and shoulder injuries are common, too.
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Questions covered drug tests, involuntary versus voluntary evaluations, and what the worst-case scenario could be.
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"Last week was a worst-case scenario for DWTS and working with Artem and me," she wrote.
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"We were acting in case of a worst-case scenario," Skov said about Friday's comprehensive police operation.
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" She also shared that the music manager having control of her music was her "worst case scenario.
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The worst-case scenario is to experience some sort of aircraft malfunction while we're in that environment.
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The worst-case scenario is a civil war, and an indefinite continuation of the dreadful Maduro regime.
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Is there an example of a worst-case scenario when it comes to errors in healthcare legislation?
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But the worst-case scenario of Obamacare markets destabilizing and falling into a death spiral never happened.
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Correction: The article has been updated to reflect Pinto's responsibilities as well as his worst-case scenario.
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I can see that my financial instincts had become all about preparing for the worst-case scenario.
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The stakes for smoking weed in public are pretty high ... worst case scenario 2 months in jail.
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"Definitely it was a worst-case scenario, with almost a third of the force wounded," Seidl said.
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"This is my worst case scenario," said Swift in a statement via her Tumblr at the time.
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This could lead to contamination and, in the worst case scenario, complete annihilation of the human race.
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Both sides have also been advancing contingency plans for the worst case scenario — a no-deal Brexit.
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Mr Marshall's worst-case scenario forecasts that opioid deaths will rise to 100,000 a year by 20103.
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The inundation levels refer to a reasonable worst-case scenario for the flooding of normally dry land.
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Third, your worst-case scenario with stocks is a total loss should the price fall to zero.
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It's really important to understand this, so let's zoom in a bit on a worst-case scenario.
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"Imagine the worst case scenario — an intern tweets screenshot of something happening on you network, " said Whitmore.
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"Ever since Paris, I just go through this worst-case-scenario mode in my head," she said.
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In a worst-case scenario, regulators could use their new GDPR powers to prosecute an antitrust fight.
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A mother in Houston, Texas woke up one morning to pretty much every parent's worst-case scenario.
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Cash flows were modelled on an assumed annual prepayment rate of 223% in the worst case scenario.
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When something comes along that's aligned with my goals, I ask myself: What's the worst case scenario?
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The worst-case scenario is that there is some undiscovered but fundamental design problem in SuperDraco thrusters.
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One EU official said the worst-case scenario would be that Operation Sophia ships stay in ports.
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How bad could it be if, worst case scenario, the person running the brothel didn't clean them?
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Although Labour avoided the worst-case scenario of two defeats, Corbyn is likely to face renewed criticism.
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Cash flows were modelled with an assumed annual prepayment rate of 223% in the worst case scenario.
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One worst-case scenario predicts nearly half a million could die from opioids in the next decade.
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In the worst-case scenario, too much eNMDA can kill the cell and lead to neurological degeneration.
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The worst-case scenario is that Markle comes to represent a symbol for racial progress in Britain.
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A mistake here could cost you your savings, and, in a worst-case scenario, even your home.
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The worst-case scenario is that Khashoggi was tortured, killed and mutilated, while the incident was videoed.
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They thereby prevented Kurdish control over almost the whole sweep of the border - Ankara's worst-case scenario.
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Trump's hasty exit forced US troops to bomb their own base in 'an extreme worst-case scenario'
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The worst-case scenario is we have a project halfway finished until we can afford to continue.
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So while I avoided the worst-case scenario, going to the DMV continues to be a pain.
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By becoming familiar with the worst case scenario, you begin to melt the fear holding you back.
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"The worst-case-scenario is I have to be patient and get the science slowly," Bolton said.
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In the worst-case scenario, you'll find out the coverage you already have is an awesome deal.
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Walsh and others said the worst-case-scenario involves having a hobbled, but not incapacitated, satellite instrument.
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They'll coast to overtime, where the worst-case scenario becomes falling behind 71-70 in the standings.
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It will require swift, clear and aggressive action, but the country can avoid a worst-case scenario.
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A few weeks ago, I thought that's what we were looking at as a worst-case scenario.
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Any delay to the NFL season would be a worst case scenario for these companies, she reported.
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But I do wonder if we should have spent more time planning for the worst-case scenario.
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As for the looming obstruction, "we are mentally prepared for the worst-case scenario," Mr. Kravit said.
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The worst-case scenario for space debris is known as Kessler Syndrome, named for astrophysicist Donald Kessler.
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SEE ALSO: A 50% stock market crash would not be a surprise — or the worst-case scenario
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Today, Paris' current disaster planning uses the 1910 flood as a baseline and a worst-case scenario.
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I bet you from now on the worst-case scenario will be thought of as de facto.
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The worst-case scenario for Libya is more dangerous than American policymakers have been willing to contemplate.
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The government's reasonable worst case scenario is that 1% of people who contract the virus will die.
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That's when the system will be needed most if a worst-case scenario happens in the future.
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This creates instability and in a worst-case scenario, results in you dropping the barbell onto yourself.
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In a worst-case scenario, this sort of drunken groping could escalate into a more serious assault.
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Oakland's mayor said the worst-case scenario is currently five days, reports the San Jose Mercury News.
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In a worst-case scenario, this could lead to a showdown in Hong Kong between great powers.
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Instead, I continue to plan for a worst-case scenario, while hoping it never comes to that.
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Joseph Dunford would present Trump with all options and risks, including the worst case scenario on casualties.
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In the worst case scenario, the company can collapse and the consumers could be left with nothing.
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This is a worst case scenario – and no one knows this painful lesson better than the tribes.
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Worst case scenario, you might yank out a crucial safety cable and the accelerator simply won't work.
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Keep in mind that the worst case scenario — that the relationship is damaged — will have lasting consequences.
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One respected analyst — Ming-Chi Kuo at KGI Securities — noted that a "worst case scenario" is in play.
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Of course, there's plenty of reason to believe that any worst-case scenario will never come to fruition.
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Just a few years ago, Western policymakers imagined Assad's victory would be the worst-case scenario for Syria.
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"This is a worst case scenario for the Florida Panhandle!!" the National Weather Service warned in a tweet.
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In investors' minds, the worst-case scenario for Tesla — the removal of Musk as CEO — has been avoided.
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Worst-Case Scenario: Kevin Love There's a good chance Love qualifies for his second-straight All-Star appearance.
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"Worst-case scenario, you lose money — but at least you will get the life you want," he said.
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It is time for Iraq and the rest of the world to prepare for the worst-case scenario.
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I feel like I get into this protection mode where I just like, go into worst case scenario.
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"The worst-case scenario is way worse than when we reel off these averages" of possible future impacts.
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Or worst-case scenario: they're terrible in real life, and you block them on every social media platform.
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"The worst-case scenario (for Lopez Obrador) is that there would be a change of government," Buendia said.
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In investors' minds, the worst-case scenario for Tesla—the removal of Musk as CEO—has been avoided.
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The worst-case scenario is they actively reject them, and then something really terrible happens — like someone dies.
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So, worst case scenario ... Ninja sees Fortnite staying in the top spot for at least another 5 years.
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Worst-case scenario: They've kicked the can down the road, which isn't the worst thing in the world.
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Imagine Next's store sales halve over a decade – only slightly more dramatic than its own worst-case scenario.
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No, the worst-case scenario would not be war in space, it would be war on Earth. Damn.
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The first is that the worst-case scenario is a foregone conclusion and is definitely going to happen.
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If the worst-case scenario is cataclysmic, then you need to mitigate that risk, even if it's low.
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In a worst-case scenario, a click like that could lead to malware being installed in their browser.
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In a worst-case scenario, they might, like Venezuela, start the process of withdrawing from the court's jurisdiction.
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Britain's auto industry group has said delays could cost 50,000 pounds every minute in a worst-case scenario.
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The Worst That Could Happen: What's been presented as a worst-case scenario has made the news recently.
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Worst-case scenario—a couple of rancid burritos fall out of the sky, splattering all over the quad.
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"The market is thinking this wasn't the worst-case scenario," said Daniel Deming, managing director at KKM Financial.
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The subconscious mind is always trying to protect us from danger so we imagine the worst-case scenario.
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After a number of failures I decided to go all in and test a potential worst-case scenario.
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In the worst-case scenario, Ross sees SPY falling to the 100-day moving average trendline at 236.
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"The worst-case scenario going into the All-Star break is don't lose any more ground," Collins said.
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Worst, worst-case scenario: We wouldn't be able to make our mortgage payments and would be foreclosed on.
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There are a number of reasons why the GOP's worst-case scenario is unlikely to come to pass.
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It is in many ways the adoption of the worst-case scenario despite a number of available options.
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The test is not "pass/fail," but coming through the worst-case scenario is seen as a positive.
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Consider the worst-case scenario that the Trump campaign worked closely with the Russians to ensure his election.
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In a worst case scenario, the U.K. could crash out of Europe without a deal on the Oct.
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Rasi said that in a worst-case scenario, the agency would simply no longer be able to function.
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In the worst case scenario, crashes could spiral into a catastrophe that cuts off our access to space.
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In the worst-case scenario, a spiraling space-junk disaster could cut off our ability to leave Earth.
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But if you have anyone relying on your income, it's imperative to plan for every worst-case scenario.
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The worst case scenario is that the app doesn't work, and that will ultimately be decided by science.
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What do you imagine is the worst-case scenario of it degenerating into, and maybe the best case?
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The worst-case scenario is that Europe and other jurisdictions ban all targeted advertising, the Facebook earnings machine.
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The worst-case scenario is that the underlying stock doesn't move at all and both options expire worthless.
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Like everyone else, he viewed Trump's seizure of the nomination as a worst-case scenario for the GOP.
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Worst-case scenario: You only get nice ones, and have to eat an extra avocado the next day.
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"The worst case scenario is it delays the beginning of the NFL season," one sports-industry advisor said.
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If you look at blockchain and verified registries, the worst-case scenario is that you have contradicting data.
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No. The worst-case scenario is losing an American city to terrorists armed with weapons of mass destruction.
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I had never imagined that a TV show might go through with a worst-case scenario like that.
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But Britain's current political paralysis hints that a no-deal Brexit — a worst-case scenario — remains a possibility.
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The guards also confer on best exit routes for Trav and the fam in the worst case scenario.
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Adding fuel of 5.2 degrees Celsius (9.4 degrees Fahrenheit), which is the worst-case scenario, sounds downright apocalyptic.
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"Thus far, as of today, we still see a manageable scenario, not the worst case scenario," he said.
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"Thus far, as of today, we still see a manageable scenario, not the worst case scenario," he said.
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One estimate has Florence as "a worst-case scenario storm," with record surges and days-long power cuts.
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A test, then, would let me know that my worst-case scenario is the one right before me.
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However, he later said he would only use the powers in a worst case scenario in the future.
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If we do avoid that worst-case scenario, we may never truly appreciate the fact that we survived.
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Law firms, global banks and trading companies have been drawing up contingency plans for the worst-case scenario.
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You're my worst case scenario for my career in 12 yrs: a pious, unlikable blowhard who lives alone.
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No. The worst case scenario is losing an American city to terrorists armed with weapons of mass destruction.
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All these steps are part of a wider attempt to step up works for the worst-case scenario.
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In a worst-case scenario, up to 20% of banks' "Tier 2" loans would become NPLs, he said.
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The worst-case scenario by the firm calls for demand to plunge by 4 million barrels per day.
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It's smart because, frankly, the worst-case scenario also happens to be the most likely scenario at launch.
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"The worst-case scenario for Houston is indeed playing out when it comes to property damage, " Cramer said.
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"This is probably the worst-case scenario you could possibly have," Brown said at a Monday press conference.
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In a worst case scenario, up to 20% of banks' "Tier 2" loans would become NPLs, he said.
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Ultimately, when it comes to secrets, imagining a best-case scenario and a worst-case scenario is imperative.
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But equities then soared, as stock strategists said the tariffs and response were not the worst-case scenario.
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"This is probably the worst-case scenario you can possibly have," Santa Barbara County Sheriff Bill Brown said.
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Such activities developing without any law that is generally applicable and accepted would be a worst-case scenario.
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"This is my worst case scenario," Swift wrote in an emotional Tumblr post published later that same day.
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"The worst case scenario is when [cybercriminals] are making several attacks at one time," he said at the Oct.
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But it seems irresponsible to give up the ideological fight in order to prevent some hypothetical worst-case scenario.
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" Kalamazoo County Undersheriff Paul Matyas called the rampage a "worst case scenario" and described the shootings as "random murders.
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In the worst case scenario, we are looking at 5.4 percent next year, which is unchartered territory for China.
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"The worst case scenario with this project is a reverse ICO with over 10 e-commerce companies," he explained.
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And the worst-case scenario is that they get caught flat-footed just the way they did last time.
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The out-of-warranty program might cover you in the worst-case scenario, but Apple will make that decision.
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The world of The Congress is definitely the worst-case scenario if you enjoy the imperfections of real life.
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That is, can toilets actually transmit disease, or is the worst-case-scenario here just feeling kind of gross?
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It was not a matter of trust, or lack thereof, but I had to anticipate the worst-case scenario.
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They should also discuss where family members should shelter if they're separated in a worst-case scenario, he added.
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It's a worst-case scenario for both the polar bears and people because proximity increases the potential for conflict.
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They head out to look for her, playing Randall and Beth's game of "Worst Case Scenario" in the car.
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A worst-case scenario for biofuels would be if the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) lowered domestic biofuel use requirements.
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But before you imagine the worst case scenario and cancel a trip, here&aposs what you need to know.
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"What you'll find is the worst case scenario probably isn't as bad as you think it is," she says.
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Let's call it the worst-case scenario for a keyboard that has inspired multiple class action lawsuits against Apple.
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"Michael Vance was our worst-case scenario," said Michael C. Thompson, commissioner of the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety.
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Worst case scenario, you have some quiet time to enjoy in the morning or go for a short walk.
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The worst-case scenario is that you will have to eventually buy a new battery and get it installed.
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Although Poroshenko was Moscow's worst case scenario, other candidates were a write-off for Russia too, the source said.
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That worst-case scenario remains mild compared with the havoc wrought by CDOs a little over a decade ago.
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Well, for a worst-case scenario that doubles as nightmare fuel, the Warriors and their fans needn't look far.
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In a worst case scenario, the banking group would lose 1.7 percent of its net book value, they say.
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In the worst case scenario, such problems could force airlines to use an extra pilot, two industry sources said.
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And by worrying about the worst-case scenario, we may be missing out on the best case, Etzioni said.
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Prominent security researcher Dan Kaminsky says that the worst-case scenario fears of a 30% performance hit is unlikely.
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Test out some little things so you can start accumulating evidence that the worst-case scenario doesn't usually happen.
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The worst case scenario – especially for Trump – is that Obamacare isn't killed, but is increasingly less effective for people.
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This is closer to a worst-case scenario for people living along the I-20163 corridor in the state.
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Where we're ultimately headed may be the worst-case scenario, or fall somewhere in between RCP 8.5 and 4.5.
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The worst-case scenario for NSEERS — a mass expulsion of everyone in the database from the US — never materialized.
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The worst-case scenario is that banks feel emboldened to ask for special treatment – and Deutsche's overhaul fails anyway.
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And, in the absolute worst-case scenario, reports NPR, that misdiagnosed "brain-dead" patient may regain some brain function.
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Worst-case scenario is I get seen as a hardworking person with ideas in a medium I'm interested in.
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The worst-case scenario would be a real constitutional crisis where a key state's results are legitimately in question.
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Over 7,000 words, reporter David Wallace-Wells lays out global warming's worst-case scenario in excruciating and apocalyptic detail.
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New York's experience before Obamacare gives a good sense of the worst-case scenario of losing the individual mandate.
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This all sounds pretty bad, but keep in mind that this is based off of a worst-case scenario.
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"Worst-case scenario is they have to dive them out," Pat Moret, a rescue consultant, told CNN on Monday.
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Now, we are told that these no-deal plans are only there for contingencies, for the worst-case scenario.
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"We were going to prepare for that in a worst-case scenario," she said of the Kaine special election.
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Narrator: In a worst-case scenario, winds from the hurricane would quickly distribute the radiation throughout the entire storm.
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And, worst-case scenario, if the bride is of the runaway variety, at least she'll have the aprropriate footwear.
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So the risk of a primary challenge is low: The worst-case scenario is that Feinstein serves another term.
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Despite the downward trend, the worst-case scenario is rarely contemplated: What would happen if unions actually disappeared entirely?
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In the worst case scenario, another five banks might also need more capital, Kateryna Rozhkova said at a briefing.
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The appeal now is how it's proving to be an instructive worst-case scenario of our current freak-out.
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Yet, there is still limited time to avoid the worst-case scenario if the White House moves very quickly.
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It may also reconfigure its seating arrangement to comply with social distancing ... or, worst-case scenario, shut down altogether.
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When you might be a tad obsessive, focusing on the worst case scenario, imagining the worst — call yourself out.
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"The worst-case scenario is either you do nothing or your mitigation and containments don't succeed," Fauci told Karl.
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There, they ran through the worst-case scenario that could hit California and began unfurling the state's pandemic plans.
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But the worst-case scenario, in which Britain faces tariffs under 'most-favoured nation' rules, is certainly no disaster.
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A worldwide influenza pandemic is literally the worst-case scenario in public health — yet far from an unthinkable occurrence.
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"Having a few weeks' worth of some canned goods for a worst-case scenario could be appropriate," Pallesen said.
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It also included holding options positions designed to limit our lossesin the worst-case scenario regardless of the cause.
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Now, reportedly in hiding with her family amid death threats, she's living what seems like her worst-case scenario.
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"There's a lot of panic in the world and people want to be protected for the worst-case scenario."
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Infants do demand lots of attention and resources, of course, but my worst-case scenario did not come true.
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That would be like the worst-case scenario for everyone involved, including and most of all, the Iowa caucuses.
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In an interview with reporters after Monday's race, Hamlin called the accident the "worst-case scenario" in a race.
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"Industry groups are deliberately pushing the worst-case scenario to safeguard their vested interests," NordLB analyst Frank Schwope said.
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Why it matters: The obvious parallel — and worst-case scenario — for a faulty census system would be the healthcare.
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However, Witty stressed that this was a worst case scenario, and that the actual number would be significantly lower.
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I would think it would take something like that or some other worst-case scenario for them to deploy.
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In a worst-case scenario, Hawaii would burn through its limited petroleum stockpiles, leaving power plants short of fuel.
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Worst-case scenario, you might need to be wheeled back to your room, which I have seen happen before.
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But the worst-case scenario is a series of drastic measures that devolve into a mutually catastrophic trade war.
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Which means a worst-case scenario fire like the one described above could be even worse in the future.
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Droughts also will become longer and drier and - in the worst-case scenario - will reach northern Europe, they said.
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In a worst-case scenario that could lead to a crash if pilots did not handle the situation correctly.
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"If they ordered Hezbollah to strike Israel, that&aposs your worst-case scenario right there," the NATO official said.
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Britain's auto industry group has said delays could cost 50,000 pounds ($64,000) every minute in a worst-case scenario.
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In the worst-case scenario, automation will cause unemployment in the US to soar and exacerbate existing social divides.
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"It makes you realize, these megastorms, if you haven't been hit by one, your worst-case scenario is nowhere near a true worst-case scenario," said Daniel J. Kelly, the executive director of the New Jersey Office of Recovery and Rebuilding, as he recalled his state's struggle to respond to Hurricane Sandy.
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So far, at least, the worst case scenario hasn't happened: There have been zero cases of norovirus among Olympic athletes.
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"To me the worst case scenario is nothing happens, nothing changes and this is just the new normal," Englehardt says.
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If an error in the law leads to part of the law getting overturned, that's worst-case scenario for Republicans.
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In January, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration increased its worst-case scenario for the rise of the seas worldwide.
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Worst case scenario and you slice a finger, there are even deals on first aid kits to patch you up.
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Even spend time visualizing the worst case scenario so you can bounce back fast when or if bad things happen.
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But a worst-case scenario has emerged with European producers exposed to falling global prices in an oversupplied world market.
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And hopefully we get better terms and not the worst-case scenario, which is obviously a full-blown trade war.
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Losing all threatened and endangered species over the next two or three centuries might sound like a worst-case scenario.
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A U.N. contingency plan projects that in the worst-case scenario of a prolonged siege, tens of thousands could die.
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The bottom line: The worst-case scenario is rarely the likeliest, and there's cause for optimism out there as well.
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"Worst-case scenario, six months or longer," Mark Durno, an engineer for the Environmental Protection Agency, told a television reporter.
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Worst-case scenario is around $300 million in penalties, though of course Lily doesn't have anything like that laying around.
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In the Silicon Valley TV show, you typically end up with the worst-case scenario for any given bad idea.
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Assuming the worst case scenario, and the US bombs North Korea, one of the scariest questions is what China does.
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The province can access taxation and in a worst-case scenario will be supported by the federal government, he added.
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For many, it's simply proving easier to get ahead of the worst-case scenario and get out of London now.
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Payments providers, cryptocurrency exchanges and digital banks all said they were taking steps to prepare for the worst-case scenario.
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Were Airbus to know for sure that its worst-case scenario will transpire, it could at least depart with certainty.
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In the absence of transparency, experts said, worst-case scenario thinking could contribute to an even more hostile geopolitical landscape.
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Pointing to the ladder at the center of the farm, Reis told me their plan in a worst-case scenario.
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A Trumpian worst-case scenario would be the world of Mad Max movies, a Hobbesian America where only force rules.
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WORST-CASE SCENARIO "I must say I feel really good considering I haven't played here in that long," Federer said.
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And if they don't go away, worst case scenario, they realize they're talking to a bot, CEO Greg Cohn said.
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Bender whips a pass out to Marquese Chriss in the opposite corner, as if that's not a worst-case scenario.
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I just thought it was a really interesting exploration on kinda the worst case scenario of what could go wrong.
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IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde told CNBC on Tuesday that a no-deal Brexit was "obviously the worst case scenario".
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"The worst case scenario is I have to be patient and get the science slowly," Bolton said at the conference.
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The worst case scenario would be for a state to completely end its Medicaid drug program because it's too expensive.
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Worst-case scenario, I would become a full-time veteran, mired in nostalgia, pathologized and overmedicated, tethered to the system.
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In the worst-case scenario, the locks have fenders that do not damage the ship if it hits a wall.
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The worst-case scenario was Leonard leaving after one year — which he did — but, it carried no long-term repercussions.
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Worst case scenario: You feel some momentary discomfort and awkwardness — the kind of feeling that comes with trying something new.
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"We can't confirm…" My mind went straight to the worst-case scenario: Dad's no longer in the ER, I thought.
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Laws that stymie new innovation should be based on evidence of concrete harm, not speculation about the worst-case scenario.
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In this startling analysis, The Hill's Reid Wilson looks at a worst-case scenario for Republicans: A 70-seat wipeout.
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The government did not cross that Rubicon with today's indictment, but the worst case scenario cannot yet be ruled out.
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Worst case scenario, as Dan suggests, is that it has a core devoted user base in cities that's highly monetizable.
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The original risk management plan for the plant suggested 1.1 million people could be affected in a "worst-case" scenario.
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In the worst-case scenario, passenger electronic communications could be intercepted, archived and used for a variety of nefarious purposes.
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And in a worst-case scenario, the party could end up having 6900 fewer GOP women in the 2628th Congress.
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If they are misplaced, they are at least genuine in their concern - they have to assume a worst case scenario.
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The tax blind spot could be costing business owners money — or, in the worst-case scenario, lead to an audit.
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"In a worst-case scenario, attackers could trigger a breakdown in the systems that keep societies functioning," the report said.
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Now, it's important to acknowledge that the worst-case scenario can be much more severe and scary for other people.
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"This is the worst-case scenario" for Opdivo and Bristol-Myers, Leerink analyst Seamus Fernandez said in a research note.
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An interviewer asking a question you cannot or do not want to answer is every job seeker's worst-case scenario.
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The yield recently reached a level that is not far from the worst-case scenario assumed in the EBA exercise.
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But, what's also clear is that, as of right now, this Manafort indictment is far from Trump's worst case scenario.
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The worst-case scenario is that a man who may be wholly unfit for the office may actually win it.
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The reason might be that current exchange rates — 23 percent below pre-referendum levels — adequately price that worst-case scenario.
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Checkmarx developed a proof-of-concept app in order to test a worst case scenario for exploiting the security flaw.
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Our sources say worst-case scenario ... Lochte damaged a sign outside a gas station bathroom and peed on the grass.
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But even in a worst case scenario, they hoped it would merely be an annoyance to countries like Saudi Arabia.
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Even in the aforementioned worst-case scenario, Los Tuzos will have their full roster — without perhaps Pizarro — by Week 7.
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The worst case scenario is that, to avoid having "knowledge" of sex trafficking, Internet services will stop content-moderation entirely.
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"In the worst-case scenario, that's exactly the case in which a digital currency will work the least," Chanos said.
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In the worst-case scenario, Qatar might have to impose capital controls to prevent cash leaving the gas-rich peninsula.
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My guess is that even this worst-case scenario would leave the Republicans in control of the House, although narrowly.
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Does this wholly imaginary scenario play into a macabre desire to explore what a worst-case scenario might look like?
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The point is to have enough to support you in a worst-case scenario, such as temporarily losing your income.
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"It's a worst-case scenario for sure," said Michael Kugelman, deputy director of the Asia Program at the Wilson Center.
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They want to make sure workers and equipment are ready to go in the event of a worst-case scenario.
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The day before the election, he predicted a "worst-case" scenario for Clinton was ending up with 753 electoral votes.
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The last reason to tamper as little as possible with your retirement money, Parks says, is a worst-case scenario.
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In the new worst-case scenario, the number of patients has dropped by 20 percent compared with IHME's first report.
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The result was a worst-case scenario for the senator in her home state, which surprisingly tilted toward Joe Biden.
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In lieu of a vaccine, Bossert wrote that early social distancing was key to preventing such a worst-case scenario.
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But this case shows the worst-case scenario of what can happen when those systemic problems are allowed to persist.
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Our worst-case scenario, that our families would be killed in a catastrophic war, became the butt of internet humor.
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In the worst case scenario, Ashai might offer to shed AB InBev beer brands Beck's, Stella Artois and Budweiser locally.
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Nearly everyone running appears to be an AI simulation of what the worst-case scenario would be for the country.
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"You got the worst-case scenario with this economic data," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at B. Riley FBR.
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Using psyche and bluster to acquire a building could lead to the worst case scenario of not owning the building.
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In a worst-case scenario, sustained low prices could force Saudi Arabia to postpone, or even abandon, the public offering.
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Inundation forecast maps for Naples and Ft. Myers show large portions of these areas underwater in a worst-case scenario.
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Worst-case scenario, you end up a told-you-so ghost when the Horrible Thing murders you for your trespasses.
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Talking about this stuff enhances your closeness and confirms your compatibility — or, worst-case scenario, helps your realize there is none.
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The bottom line: NAFTA isn't dead, and the worst case scenario — that the 24-year-old agreement implodes — isn't happening yet.
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"We are preparing for the worst-case scenario," immigration attorney Lam Ho, founder of the Community Activism Law Alliance, told CNN.
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A woman in Southport, UK, caught a rare sexually transmitted infection that basically sounds like a worst-case scenario genital nightmare.
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Retaliation from Beijing, followed by another round of tariffs from the United States, would be the worst-case scenario for markets.
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He has calculated the financial impact and says in a worst-case scenario he could lose 203 percent of his turnover.
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"If Trump keeps escalating the situation, … (the) worst case scenario might be … something happening in the South China Sea," Tamura added.
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In the worst-case scenario, this could result in massive casualties on both sides that could even lead to nuclear war.
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Rossello said Puerto Rico had prepared 500 shelters capable of taking in up to 133,000 people in a worst-case scenario.
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"This is a worst-case scenario for Monroe County, Florida Keys, and the west coast of Florida," Long told Fox News.
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In a worst-case scenario, European parent banks would walk away from their local affiliates and write off the equity losses.
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Save yourself, because there's a worst case scenario here: trying milk pizza could ruin the taste of pizza for you forever.
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A direct hit anywhere in Hawaii "would be a worst case scenario," said Thomas Birchard, a meteorologist with the hurricane center.
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These were worst-case scenario risks that might happen in the future, but not liabilities that required formal disclosure, they added.
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Image: APPokémon Go can get you killed, and the Japanese government wants players to protect themselves from the worst-case scenario.
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Rabbani: As it stands currently, if I'm found guilty, the worst case scenario is I land in prison for three months.
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In a worst-case scenario, Japanese lenders could refuse to roll over maturing debt or stop providing new loans, Choi said.
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Political turmoil in Britain is the worst-case scenario for EU leaders who want to press ahead quickly with Brexit talks.
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But usually, they only last somewhere between a few minutes (best-case scenario) and a day or two (worst-case scenario).
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While that's arguably a worst-case scenario for the current difficulties in which Deutsche finds itself, it's not a remote one.
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"It's like the worst-case scenario from a hybrid of 2016-era Facebook and an unmoderated Reddit," as Albright puts it.
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This movie was a fun worst case scenario — and I don't think it's too far off from what actually could happen.
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Worst case scenario he actually peed his pants as a way to show how few fucks about being an adored celebrity.
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But I think that the worst case scenario for me is written as if Britain stays in Europe with different rules.
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The worst case scenario is that they are being nice to A.D. and giving her less motivation to continually hurt them.
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The worst case scenario, however, is that publishing Milo could cost Simon & Schuster more than the revenue Dangerous would bring in.
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Of those, Goldman Sachs had the biggest optimism gap compared with the Fed when it came to the worst-case scenario.
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"This is a worst case scenario for the Florida Panhandle" the National Weather Service exclaimed Wednesday, as the storm neared landfall.
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"Base metals are pricing in near a worst-case scenario on global growth," JPMorgan's Natasha Kaneva told the LME's Monday Seminar.
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A lower-for-longer worst-case scenario explains why analysts say the farmland REITs are trading at below net asset value.
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It's so important to understand the worst-case scenario or to be made aware of the implications of what you're signing.
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The worst-case scenario under Trump is the world of Mad Max, while under Pence it would be The Handmaid's Tale.
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"We are ready for the worst-case scenario," Royal Canadian Mounted Police Inspector Christian Roy said at a recent press conference.
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"Worst case scenario — it doesn't get funded, no one gets charged, and I had fun sculpting a BabaDong," the page reads.
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"In that scenario — I would call it a worst-case scenario — the yen would probably strengthen quite a bit," Robertsen said.
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Annual oyster harvests in the Southeast will decline by 0003% under the worst-case scenario by the end of the century.
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Yet Bank of America's worst case scenario puts GE Capital as a $4 billion loss, or minus 50 cents per share.
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They imagine the "worst-case scenario," in which deepfakes prove ineradicable and are used for electioneering, blackmail, and other nefarious purposes.
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Clock is ticking In the "worst-case scenario," the missing sub could run out of oxygen in two days, Balbi said.
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Huawei has almost certainly been working on a software contingency plan for some time now, prepping for a worst-case scenario.
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The study found that under a worst-case scenario, about half of the Amazon's tree species would be threatened with extinction.
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In a worst case scenario we would have a less liquid government bond market and a more liquid safe asset market.
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"Worst case scenario is that Michigan is representative of the future of the rest of the country as well," said Pallas.
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"I had set myself up for the worst case scenario," he told Reuters by telephone from his winter base in Colorado.
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In the worst-case scenario it could cost her the presidency if Republicans turn out in big numbers on Nov. 8.
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The industry group says a worst case scenario could see airline passenger numbers fall more than 20% in Europe and Asia.
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Look, the worst-case scenario is that we morph a short-run, intensely negative shock, which this is, there's no question.
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But help your friend take a step back and avoid making the most extreme decision based on the worst-case scenario.
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But when the truth is revealed and the worst case scenario happens, you won't find that in my notes at all.
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A Morgan Stanley analyst said the report potentially took the worst case scenario of an entirely new cause off the table.
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One allied official said that even in a worst-case scenario, the readiness of their forces should be only marginally affected.
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"We are confident that food supply will continue even in our reasonable worst case scenario," Health Minister Matt Hancock told parliament.
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"Humans are able to imagine the worst-case scenario, which is a trait most other animals do not have," she said.
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For some people there may even be a silver lining in the worst-case scenario, such as being closer to family.
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Now, one analyst predicts that in a worst-case scenario, there may not be a flagship iPhone in 2020 at all.
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As in "The Wall in the Middle of the Book," Keller presents a worst-case scenario and gradually dispels the fear.
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Food shortages are a risk factor in the government's leaked "Yellowhammer" documents, which the minister said detailed a worst-case scenario.
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"Whenever the models come in, they give a worst-case scenario and a best-case scenario," Fauci told CNN's Jake Tapper.
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"People don't want to talk about preparedness, and they certainly don't want to talk about worst-case scenario situations," Huck says.
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Asked what she feared might be the worst-case scenario for abortion access in Texas, Martin seemed resolute in her response.
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"This is a worst case scenario for them—a hit to demand in China," said John Kilduff, partner with Again Capital.
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Each time her husband is late from a morning run at Central Park, her mind turns to the worst case scenario.
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In the worst case scenario, the rule could have the effect of allowing the Senate to dismiss the House's evidence entirely.
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" He said he has read the climate report, but that some of its conclusions were "based on the worst-case scenario.
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Davis pointed to Bill Gates's congressional testimony in 1998 over Microsoft's monopoly status as a potential worst-case scenario for Zuckerberg.
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While a student dying is already a worst-case scenario, leaving behind big student loan balances can make things even worse.
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The group ranks conditions from D0 ("abnormally dry" yet still not a drought) to D4 ("exceptional," or the worst-case scenario).
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"I'm trying to drive a ball gap to gap somewhere in the outfield — a sac fly, worst-case scenario," Gardner said.
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That disease was both widespread and probably more virulent – it killed over 50 million people – so that's a worst-case scenario.
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"As a manager, both of those games represented the worst-case scenario for a manager," said A.J. Hinch, the Astros manager.
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"It's always better to prepare for a worst-case scenario and be pleasantly surprised by what ends up happening," she said.
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While JP Morgan predicts a 30% slide in prices in a worst-case scenario, many people remain confident in the market.
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"This rule goes one step further to hold industry accountable to plan and prepare for the worst case scenario," he said.
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Directed by Steven Soderbergh and written by Scott Z. Burns, the movie offers an alarming glimpse at a worst-case scenario.
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In a worst case scenario, climate change could mean that irreplaceable records documenting the course of human history are lost forever.
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"The worst-case scenario, which we assign a 10 percent probability, is someone exits, or the U.S. backs out," Peterson said.
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In a worst-case scenario, COVID-19 cases may outpace hospital beds at a 17-to-one ratio, the analysis says.
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Worst Case Scenario: When Viagra is prescribed by a doctor for a genuine medical problem, the dose will be clearly specified.
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Perhaps my ultimate worst case scenario is this: I die regretting all of the things I didn't get around to doing!
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Instead, the Hornets find themselves in what looks like a worst-case scenario: the loss of a franchise player for nothing.
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And, of course, in a worst-case scenario, the investigation may find that key members of its leadership were knowingly involved.
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"Worst-case scenario was that I dropped 150 feet and hit a rock, which would have been certain death," Ortiz said.
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"That's another ray of hope that we can avoid the worst-case scenario," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at National Securities.
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In our worst case scenario (25% tariffs, no cost passed on), we estimate Apple's 2019 [earnings per share] could fall by ~21%.
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Make sure you know what the consequences will be if you miss a payment and plan ahead for the worst-case scenario.
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In other words, the worst case scenario of OPEC and non-OPEC countries putting aside their production cut agreements could play out.
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Is it justified: Seeing Crosby down and out like that was awful, just about the worst-case scenario for any hockey fan.
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Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum warned his city to prepare for the "worst case scenario we've had" in the city's history of flooding.
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We view that the local regulator is highly likely to favour Shinhan Bank providing support to SHC in the worst case scenario.
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So even if a film bombs and isn't even put into theaters, the worst-case scenario is typically a $1 million loss.
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Worst-case scenario, we'll spend seven years or eight years or 10 years, and then we'll have nothing to show for it.
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But last year felt like a worst-case scenario, and they still have one of the better young rosters in the league.
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The worst-case scenario would be that Wi-Fi interference is only clearly established after LTE-U devices are deployed at scale.
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Such a shift may to the West coast may be a "worst-case scenario," Homeland Security Advisor Tom Bossert said on Friday.
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Worst case scenario is that you spend a whole yoga class wishing it would end, wasting your precious ClassPass credits and time.
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"In a worst-case scenario, global warming could lead to the elimination of male offspring production altogether," the researchers wrote in 2007.
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As the rains continued, EPM said it was working to plan for a "worst-case scenario" of the dam breaking under pressure.
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"More protests could be likely as people get fed up of corruption, and further violence is the worst-case scenario," Bogais agreed.
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"We have to take the worst-case scenario into consideration, since we`re already at the maximum capacity," Labbé said by phone.
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A spill from the Keystone XL pipeline over this aquifer, in a worst-case scenario, could contaminate 5 billion gallons of water.
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That also helps to limit defaulting, with a usual worst case scenario meaning a client needs a little more time for repayment.
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It starts normally enough, with a top-side view of the Eastern seaboard, showing the "reasonable worst-case scenario" of water levels.
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A Pencian worst-case scenario would be a world like Margaret Atwood's dystopian 1985 novel A Handmaid's Tale, about a heteronormative theocracy.
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Euro zone bond spreads over German yields could blow out to around 500 basis points in a worst-case scenario, UBS said.
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Then, even if you lose it all in a worst-case scenario, the rest of your retirement funds would remain on course.
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The worst case scenario is usually that you'll experience a little bruising or some redness that'll go away in a few days.
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Worst case scenario for tech: Remember that photo with the seven tobacco CEOs being sworn in to testify that cigarettes aren't addictive?
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And in the worst-case scenario, I'll be unfollowing anyone who tries to sneak a bearded 3D emoji into my Facebook timeline.
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Dreamers and their allies have sounded the alarm about their worst-case scenario: a decision rendering all DACA beneficiaries undocumented and deportable.
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It sounds like a worst-case-scenario question from a medical ethics course, but it really happened recently at a Florida hospital.
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But in a year when the unexpected has become commonplace, it's worth pondering what would happen should the worst-case scenario transpire.
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A Cabinet Office forecast obtained by The Sunday Times says this isn't just the worst-case scenario, it's very likely to happen.
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The problem is, this worst-case scenario might also become the most likely scenario, unless MPs from all parties take it seriously.
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He warned that despite industry's efforts, in a worst-case scenario a cyberattacker could hack into a control system and endanger civilians.
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Even if David Wright miraculously comes back from his back troubles, the worst-case scenario is having one too many good players.
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Did he know, by the way, that the origin of the phrase "worst-case scenario" was not legal but in fact military?
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"But a truly worst-case scenario will result in a scale of violence beyond the United Nations capacity to protect," it said.
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I couldn't even get around to worrying about the worst-case scenario, because I was so worried about their best-case scenario.
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With the advent of the Internet, new technology had the power to make advertising more poignant; instead, the worst-case scenario happened.
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"The worst-case scenario is a tropical storm making landfall during the highest tides of the year in the Summer," Fletcher said.
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Then I'll realize suddenly that I feel a little "off" and attribute it to a worst-case scenario (usually death by suffocation).
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Putin said it was inevitable Syria would collapse if things continued as they were, saying that would be the worst-case scenario.
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The worst case scenario is that she proves to be the second type, but even then she still isn't the transactional Trump.
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Some of the worst-case scenario numbers, which I am not including here, suggest an illness and mortality rate well beyond H1N1.
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In a worst-case scenario, the repeal plan that passed the House would have affected 4.7 million people with pre-existing conditions.
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In the face of a worst-case scenario that would leave millions of people displaced, Pollard won't say whether he's a pessimist.
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De Mistura asked if it was necessary to create a "worst-case scenario" just to secure Syrian government access to the roads.
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But the BoE's worst-case scenario shows a cost exceeding 10% of GDP, around three times what a CGE would tell you.
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To know that so many people can relate to a show that's really about the bloodiest worst-case scenario of modern dating.
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Worst case scenario: You'll end up in one of the Soviet-era clunkers like I did, which are perfectly comfortable, but slower.
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Worst case scenario they are the token "hip band" people throw out to impress their basic-ass Coldplay and Adele-loving coworkers.
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In a worst-case scenario a core contributor may be inaccessible and all team members need to be enabled through this information.
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My family thought I should've gone for it, that the worst-case scenario was that I'd have to turn back in Atlanta.
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"I think the worst-case scenario is this: inevitably other people will get sick and inevitably other people will die," Stone says.
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In a worst-case scenario, euro zone growth for 2020 would shrink by 0.2% according to those who answered an additional question.
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Bunker design companies have been popping up to accommodate these worst-case scenario demands, but these underground dwellings don't always come cheap.
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Catastrophizing, or a pattern of thinking that jumps to the worst-case scenario, is an evolutionary response to threat, Dr. Smith said.
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But thanks to the way the web operates today, the worst-case scenario may be slightly lower-quality streams for some people.
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In a worst-case scenario, some theaters that planned on running the film could decide to pull it because it is unrated.
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In the worst-case scenario, companies go out of business and liquidate, leaving workers out of a job, a paycheck, and severance.
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It said that in a worst case scenario, economic growth could drop to 2.5% this year from a previous forecast of 6.8%.
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To put that worst-case scenario in context, researchers say an abrupt increase of just one foot would be very bad news.
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They would not, and would likely respond as if the worst-case scenario was occurring, exponentially increasing the risk of nuclear escalation.
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Oxford Economics said in a new report that, in a worst-case scenario, the outbreak could cut $1.1 trillion in global output.
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In a worst-case scenario, Mr. Daschle counted up to 20 Democrats who could go against Clinton — highly unlikely, but not impossible.
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The small-business owners who use Amazon frequently don't mince words about the worst-case scenario in this fast-evolving "frenemy" relationship.
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Mr. Paulson raised a worst-case scenario that is often dismissed by policymakers but that he believes deserves a lot more attention.
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"In a worst-case scenario, they can turn on your bedroom TV&aposs camera and microphone and silently cyberstalk you," Steele wrote.
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Republicans averted a worst-case scenario — the nomination of an ex-convict coal baron in West Virginia — but faced warning signs elsewhere.
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Worst-case scenario, you can head to the main bus depot in Manchester (10 minutes from the airport) and go from there.
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Roubini's fears represent a worst-case scenario of what could bring down the longest economic expansion and bull market in U.S. history.
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So even in the worst case scenario where only Microsoft's own apps are aware of the hinge, the Duo will still work.
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Having a disaster plan in place might not prevent the worst-case scenario, but it could increase a company's odds of survival.
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Worst-case scenario If the condition is really severe, the kidneys may shut down, and the patient could end up on dialysis.
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Under the worst-case scenario, their health care costs will be up to 33% higher than Gen-Xers' at the same age.
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And so while I waited for a response to my e-mail the worst-case scenario I imagined was a standard reply.
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And, as with linear carriage disputes, the worst case scenario is that the channel in question is dropped from the platform altogether.
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But at the time, the company said that the figure was a worst-case scenario because it included millions of duplicate records.
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Even in that worst-case scenario, though, the team is covered, Westbrook gets paid, and everyone gets something like what they want.
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"In my opinion, the Street is baking in somewhere between a middle to worst case scenario with some of these names," he said.
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Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum warned his city to "prepare for the worst case scenario that we've had" in the city's history of flooding.
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And the worst-case scenario is North Korea is coming across the border, and we need to get people out of harm's way.
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Duerheimer said there were no plans to move production from Britain at present but it was a possibility in the worst case scenario.
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In the worst case scenario, one official said, an uncontrolled release from the dam could send a 24.5-foot wall of water downstream.
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"In the worst case scenario, especially when transgender women are seen as being deceptive, that can lead to violence or murder," Adams said.
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While some of these steps are only useful during a worst case scenario, others will help keep your pet safe all year round.
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A 'The Fappening' type dump is the worst case scenario, side by side with blackmail after tying nude photos to the prior leak.
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And if the negotiations fail, Kim and Trump might, in a worst-case scenario, decide that military force is the only option left.
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Authorities say they're watching the flow with drones and are preparing for the worst-case scenario — the release of deadly hydrogen sulfide gas.
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There's been a sort of general failure of imagination that means we've accepted what's the median-likely outcome as a worst-case scenario.
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Morgan Stanley shocked the street on Tuesday by cutting its worst-case scenario target for Tesla shares to just $10, down from $97.
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To help avoid the worst-case scenario, the scientists set six milestones to reduce carbon emissions across sectors, including energy, transportation, and infrastructure.
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That worst-case scenario includes large boulders and ash shooting out of the volcano's summit crater, potentially wreaking havoc on the ground below.
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In the worst case scenario, sea levels would rise by 200 feet and pretty much all previous problems on Earth would seem trivial.
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The worst-case scenario is that the president has to deal with all of these crises in the first 100 days, said DeMartine.
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Everyone around him thought this was a worst-case scenario, but Dillian, then the head of ETF trading, saw an opportunity for himself.
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Diana's story is exactly the worst-case scenario of all these ridiculous rhetorical questions — a fact Wonder Woman not only knows but embraces.
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In a worst-case scenario, Saudi Arabia could be moving from an era of predictable corruption to unpredictable corruption and arbitrary asset seizures.
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Morgan Stanley's worst-case scenario had Tesla shares dropping to $10, while Citi saw a 40% chance of the stock falling to $36.
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In the EIA's worst case scenario, in which temperatures are 10 percent above NOAA's forecast, the average price increase could jump above $550.
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Worst case scenario, people are doing more than taking short cuts and are simply being dishonest, so don't plan meetings about anything important.
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"I imagined the worst-case scenario to brace myself, and it somehow managed to be worse than I expected," he told the publication.
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"We seem to be dealing with a worst case scenario, someone driving around shooting," NBC quoted Kalamazoo County Undersheriff Paul Matyas as saying.
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The worst-case scenario for Republicans — and the only plausible way for opponents to stop a dramatically unpopular tax proposal — has revealed itself.
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"Imagine the worst case scenario of cameras that can identify people walking by and we might have that in the future," Garvie said.
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"Ireland can get transition periods or some temporary opt-outs on the border in the worst-case scenario," a senior EU diplomat said.
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"Prior to surgery I was told worst case scenario I would lose my eye, my ear, and most of my jaw," says McGrath.
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It's going to be brutal when the people who voted for him realize that he's not their savior — he's their worst-case scenario.
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Playing out the worst-case scenario helps reduce my stress level, and sometimes even makes me laugh at my own ridiculousness — a bonus!
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This gave producers more freedom to expand and export, but a worst-case scenario emerged, with European producers exposed to collapsing world prices.
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In a worst case scenario, the spat could reduce the size of South Korea's economy by as much as 0.25 percent, she said.
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"I think that probably the worst-case scenario would be that she co-sleeps with her baby in an unsafe manner," Ellett says.
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Its conclusions were modeled on a worst-case scenario if we continue to barrel forward with current levels of carbon and methane emissions.
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Worst-case scenario looks more like 50,000 barrels a day for 87 days (the same as Deepwater Horizon)—close to 4.35 million barrels.
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Although quantum computers of this variety are only small and experimental at this stage, Google is taking precautions for the worst case scenario.
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With a hot-headed, thin-skinned President Donald Trump in charge of the nuclear codes, the worst-case scenario would resemble "Dr Strangelove".
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A mom of three is worried about the worst-case scenario after learning that she may have a tumor growing in her nose.
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But they could have alleviated many of them, such as by requiring backup generators to be higher than worst-case scenario flood levels.
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The worst-case scenario is that the summit becomes little more than a photo-op that fails to kickstart a viable diplomatic process.
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Damage to rice and corn crops in a worst-case scenario could be worth 13.5 billion pesos ($250 million), the agriculture ministry said.
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Defaulting on accountsThis one is pretty obvious, but it's worth mentioning because we can't always plan for the worst-case scenario in advance.
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However, Fitch takes into account potential support to SHC from Shinhan Bank (A/Stable), Shinhan Financial's flagship subsidiary, in the worst case scenario.
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Donald J. Kessler, who used to work at NASA's Johnson Space Center, first put forward this worst-case scenario in a 1978 study.
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Still, USBs—which are easily hidden and in the worst case scenario, can be swallowed—have proven to be very difficult to control.
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In the worst-case scenario, immigration agents could deliberately go after DACA recipients first — after all, they would know where to find them.
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In a worst-case scenario, the Kremlin just handed the White House to the most jarringly pro-Russian presidential candidate in American history.
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What's the best-case scenario, and what's really the worst-case scenario for tech stocks with the trade war, depending on what happens?
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But since Mr. Khashoggi's disappearance, SoftBank officials have privately contemplated how, in a worst-case scenario, they could distance themselves from Saudi Arabia.
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" - On Hannity, Fox News medical correspondent Marc Siegel said that the "worst case scenario" with coronavirus is that "it could be the flu.
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The median forecast for the worst-case scenario, was an economic contraction in the current quarter of 1.0% and then 2.03% in Q2.
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Beyond the noise in the numbers, however, there is clear agreement: Whatever the worst-case scenario is, acting together can help avert it.
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Gameplanning for the worst case scenario is important, but expecting to work effectively while continuing to be at such a disadvantage is delusional.
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Chancellor Angela Merkel and her ministers are working behind the scenes to mitigate the impact should the worst-case scenario come to pass.
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I'm curious about how the writers will approach a world where the Federation has hit a worst-case scenario — having lost a war.
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And maybe, worst case scenario that, being a booster, I'm loathe to subscribe to just yet, all our dreams are being made dreary.
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So I think that the worst-case scenario isn't as scary, but I also think the best-case scenario isn't as optimistic. Optimistic.
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"The tragedy is so huge that losing your house and everything you own isn't even the worst-case scenario," a writer for gkillcity.
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If the states win, it could split the national auto market in two — an outcome that automakers have called a worst-case scenario.
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Strategists say they don't think the win in South Carolina was too late for Biden, but they acknowledge that's his worst-case scenario.
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That would have obviously been a last resort and worst-case scenario, but we've been hoping all along they would get a deal.
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Take the lessons from COVID-19 and determine how much stockpiling and how many healthcare professionals are needed in a worst-case scenario.
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In a worst-case scenario, the House or Senate ethics committees could get an offender booted out of Congress, or impose a fine.
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In a worst-case scenario, Apple could end up delaying the iPhone 12 until next year, according to Wedbush Securities analyst Daniel Ives.
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"The worst-case scenario could be a bleeding young patient who was in a car accident, and there's no blood," said Dr. Young.
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The worst-case scenario is when an identity thief drains your bank accounts, takes your property and sells or trades your sensitive information.
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But he said those predictions could change as the pandemic unfolds nationwide – and warned that worst-case-scenario projections rarely come to fruition.
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" In the worst-case scenario of a global pandemic, a 2 percent case fatality could "translate to a lot of illnesses and deaths.
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Experts I spoke to cautioned that if governments respond appropriately and this outbreak is blunted, the worst-case scenario will probably be avoided.
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For weeks, health officials have warned that a worst-case scenario for the outbreak involves the disease spreading in Africa's fragile health systems.
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"Under a worst-case scenario," the invasion could become a plague if it is not contained quickly, the FAO said in a statement.
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In the worst case scenario, the concerns of Daniels are largely financial, which is better than some of the others in this scandal.
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" The worst case scenario, Wasserman argued, "would be to have Elizabeth Warren at the top of ticket with a plausible chance to win.
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Investments have been delayed or canceled and many businesses have instead poured millions into planning for the worst case scenario: a disorderly Brexit.
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"In my estimation, banks would need to fill gap of 1.4 trillion yuan in the worst case scenario," said ANZ economist Raymond Yeung.
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HKEX CEO SAYS HE BELIEVES EVEN IN WORST CASE SCENARIO, CHINA WILL FUNDAMENTALLY COME TO THE JUDGEMENT THAT TWO SYSTEMS WORKS FOR CHINA
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"From the U.S. perspective, the worst-case scenario might be an ineffective coup that pitches Turkey into a prolonged power struggle" said Misztal.
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It's a worst-case scenario just weeks into the new administration, which will be defined by the way it deals with the AfD.
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Worst-case scenario, what are we talking about when we talk about people sharing photos of their children on Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook?
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Even in a worst-case scenario, Volkswagen is unlikely to have to pay more than a few thousand euros per car in Europe.
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"Worst-case scenario is that there's policy being made that would impact their bottom line and they're not in the room," he said.
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Worst case scenario, if he doesn't improve he'll still be the guy whose one-point loss was essentially in the margin for error.
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If 60% of the country contracts COVID-19 within six months — the worst case scenario — the U.S. hospital system would be completely overwhelmed.
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In the worst case scenario, they fear that credit markets could partially or completely shut down, putting a hard brake on the economy.
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These sorts of errors present significant security risks, and, in a worst-case-scenario, could result in the arrest of an innocent person.
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And the worst-case scenario for the Trump administration is that the Supreme Court will give it a do-over on ending DACA.
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And with a president who misguidedly believes trade wars "are good and easy to win," that worst-case scenario doesn't seem far-fetched.
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The worst-case scenario would be learning something new about how Facebook collects or uses people's personal information in ways they never realized.
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While Flint's astronomically high lead levels -- some homes more than 10,000 ppb -- appear to be the worst case scenario, the city is not alone.
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As TechCrunch noted, another worst-case scenario is users on cloud services that share hardware resources being able to peek on other clients' operations.
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The worst-case scenario for UFC would be Nurmagomedov winning his shot against Alvarez only to find out he has injured his knee again.
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"Remote internally displaced person settlement areas could, in a worst-case scenario, become cut off by violence and experience extreme food insecurity," said FEWSNET.
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That's a worst case scenario, and scientists tend to emphasize that even a moderate volcanic eruption there is unlikely to happen in our lifetimes.
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The worst-case scenario would be for clashes to erupt again in the east, forcing Iraqi units to fight on two fronts at once.
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We are the ones for whom masturbation is taboo; we are the ones whose minds rush to the worst-case scenario when discussing consent.
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This is the worst-case scenario — one that takes Berenson's faulty claims at face value — and it's far from the end of the world.
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Managers that do not co-operate may have their fees cut or lose control of their funds in the worst case scenario, sources said.
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These kids would be entering the system under the worst-case scenario—a system that has long been flooded with cases and under-resourced.
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"If you kind of think about the worst case scenario and best case scenario, 1980 was the worst, at down about 5.5%," said Stone.
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So with a lump in my throat, I went searching for the worst-case scenario: folks whose relationships had indeed ended with pet separations.
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The pound has traded within tight ranges recently and volatility has fallen, possibly because markets already price in the worst-case scenario -- "hard Brexit".
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In Mosul itself, by far the largest city under the militants' control, the worst case scenario could see one million people displaced, said Grande.
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The worst case scenario, however, is that they don't respond to you at all, and you just end up even more frustrated and hurt.
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Worst-case scenario: You hang out with the tech community, laugh at a few Chelsea Peretti jokes and enjoy the kick-ass operatic entertainment.
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Lise Grande, the United Nations humanitarian coordinator in Yemen, has warned that in a worst-case scenario, up to 250,000 lives are at risk.
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In an effort to dodge the worst case scenario, our staffers put bikini products to the test and are sharing their unfiltered opinions, ahead.
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Yet for many, the worst-case scenario doesn't seem to be imprisonment at the U.S. border but ending up back here, where they started.
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In a worst-case scenario, investor liquidity by means of SPVs prevents overvalued companies from achieving a valuation correction in the efficient open markets.
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This is an important consideration because in a worst-case scenario, it could mean students are spending more time and money making up classes.
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While the authors acknowledge that the chance of a worst-case scenario could be small, around 5%, they say it should not be discounted.
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He doesn't talk to clients about a worst-case scenario, "because the worst case is the one we have not imagined yet," he said.
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That would make the "worst-case scenario" of the U.S. withdrawing from NAFTA less painful for Mexico and strengthen its negotiating hand, Guajardo said.
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The pound has traded within tight ranges recently and volatility has fallen, possibly because markets already price in the worst-case scenario — "hard Brexit".
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When planning for health-care costs in retirement, it pays to factor in a particular worst-case scenario: an earlier-than-anticipated workforce exit.
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In the worst-case scenario, such blatantly erroneous thinking about diplomacy and commerce could result in a regional or even trans-regional nuclear war.
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Even though a $6 share price was "hard to image" just months ago, it may not even be the worst case scenario, Tusa wrote.
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But this deadline is now almost certainly out of reach, some observers wondering if Merkel will even survive the crisis -- the worst-case scenario.
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By voting tactically in 2016, conscientious Republicans can still prevent the worst-case scenario: Mr. Trump taking over the White House, and the G.O.P.
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In the worst-case scenario in a data breach like this, your Social Security number and personal information could be used for identity theft.
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Last week, the UN said that in a worst-case scenario as many as 250,000 people could be killed in an offensive against Hodeidah.
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Even today, people close to me tease me that I'm always doom and gloom, that my mind goes straight to the worst-case scenario.
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So we sort of demonstrate to the world the worst case scenario with the United States that, every time there's an election, forget it.
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But if it turns out to be true and the worst-case scenario comes to pass, the seriousness of this breach cannot be overstated.
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These could mean either kids who become eligible for CHIP aren't able to enroll or, the worst-case scenario, current enrollees lose their coverage.
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De Conto and other researchers told Axios that projections in studies published Wednesday don't present a true worst-case scenario for Antarctic ice melt.
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This sounds quite serious, and it is, but as Penn State University climate scientist Richard Alley said, it's not even the worst-case scenario.
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Vogel's fasting helped prepare her for a worst-case scenario on EverestVogel also fasted while training for Everest to prepare for worst-case scenarios.
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And if you overuse them, you run the risk of making them mean less or, in the worst-case scenario, mean nothing at all.
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It estimates that 600,000 people live in and around Hodeidah, and in a worst-case scenario the battles could cost up to 250,000 lives.
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Barclays analysts echoed the assessment, saying the unit's loss will likely be closer to Centrica's worst-case scenario of a 110 million pound loss.
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Namely, Apple's closeness to the situation from the beginning has left it preparing for a worst-case scenario far earlier than most other businesses.
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We're definitely expecting the worst case scenario with everything that's going on, but for the most part we're really just rolling with the punches.
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Fauci said that in the worst case scenario he wants to prevent there may not be sufficient ventilators available for patients who need them.
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The worst-case scenario is easy to imagine because we've imagined it many times before: Health plans flee the marketplace and millions lose coverage.
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In a worst-case scenario, more transparency could lead to patients avoiding medical care out of a misplaced fear of encountering drug-resistant bacteria.
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Dorian remaining off the coasts would still present a dangerous situation, with rough surf, high winds, and rain, but not the worst case scenario.
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"All of this means that the most likely worst-case scenario today is a sharp but probably short recession rather than an outright depression."
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The level of desperation and despair shows the worst-case scenario of what happens when these problems are left unresolved and allowed to linger.
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He warned against assuming any area or person is immune to the coronavirus and urged the public to prepare for the worst case scenario.
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Worst case scenario, based on Bernstein's analysis, it should generate enough cash to make its debt payments for the next two years and refinance.
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Worst case scenario ... he could get up to 5 years in prison for the probation violation, but clearly that won't happen -- but something might.
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"This is the worst case scenario you could possibly have," Santa Barbara County Sheriff Bill Brown said at a press conference on Monday afternoon.
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When I finally pull them out, my chest is pounding and my mind is racing as I picture one worst-case scenario after another.
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This gave producers more freedom to expand and export, but a worst-case scenario emerged, with EU makers exposed to the slump world prices.
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It's rarely fun to think about a worst-case scenario, but it's part of figuring out what the future is going to look like.
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Republicans averted a worst-case scenario — the nomination of the ex-convict coal baron Don Blankenship in West Virginia — but faced warning signs elsewhere.
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"You should know your worst-case scenario and be prepared to afford the maximum out-of-pocket for the plan you choose," Gavino said.
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The countries who signed the Paris agreement pledged to limit global warming to 2 degrees Celsius, a far cry from the worst-case scenario.
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And sometime soon, we don't know when, the worst-case scenario will arrive: a Category 5 hurricane, with winds in excess of 160 mph.
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In the worst case scenario, these "small" oversights can unwind a deal and cast a cloud of suspicion over a company and its performance.
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The worst-case scenario, he said, is that the president alienates his allies and Iran carries out more attacks on U.S. interests and allies.
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In a worst-case-scenario, they said, the bureau could be forced to postpone some aspects of the count until the pandemic has eased.
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Detailed evacuation plans were put into place to deal with access issues, he added, and both residents and officials prepared for the worst-case scenario.
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But a worst-case scenario emerged, with European producers exposed to global prices which have fallen about 40 percent since early 2017 hurt by oversupply.
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Strategic Wealth Partners president Mark Tepper says investors should still keep the trade threat top of mind, especially if the worst-case scenario plays out.
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So in the worst-case scenario, a hacker might find a way to "escape" from a virtual machine and seize control of the underlying system.
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Biotech stocks won't be hit with a "worst case scenario," analyst Michael Yee told CNBC, referring to President Donald Trump's latest attack on the sector.
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A horrific worst case scenario emerges: students in the same room as a shooter could be locked in with their attacker once the sensors respond.
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Yet here Mr. Mackay was, reconstructing a worst-case scenario for a weak "wait, is this for real?" joke we've seen a million times before.
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It is possible that some shelters may suffer damage under a worst-case scenario where extreme conditions far exceed anything Hawaii has experienced to date.
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I think for a lot of people, the thought of spending thousands of dollars to keep a senior dog alive is the worst-case scenario.
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If you find it difficult to bring up, remember that you and your significant other are simply planning for the worst case scenario, Malani says.
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"I guess maybe worst-case scenario is if it dips down, moves west, and curls around to the other side of the state," Bossert said.
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"I guess maybe worst-case scenario is if it dips down, moves west, and curls around to the other side of the state," he said.
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If the worst-case scenario does become reality and the probe cannot dig underground, it's not the end of the world for the InSight mission.
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Platts Analytics worst-case scenario shows a drop of 2.6 million bpd in oil demand in February and a 2 million bpd decline in March.
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Gove on Sunday said that leaked British government documents warning of the impact of a no-deal Brexit were based on a worst-case scenario.
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In the worst-case scenario, with no trade deal reached, World Trade Organisation rules would mean tariffs of 10% on vehicles and 4.5% on parts.
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This avoided a worst-case scenario, in which European traders suddenly lost access to the New York Stock Exchange, say, or the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
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The worst case scenario, he said, would be a continued escalation of the trade spat where the countries keep applying tariffs on each other's imports.
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"The worst-case scenario is that we have these security blind spots where the epidemic could take hold that we don't know about," he said.
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And, in the worst-case scenario, we may find ourselves fending off these very children who grew up and into direct threats against our homeland.
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The Purge plays like a worst-case-scenario extrapolation from the events of the day, a darkest timeline that still seemed distant five years ago.
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The company looks incompetent at preventing state-sponsored hacks in the best-case scenario and complicit with the Russian government in the worst-case scenario.
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And if states do take up the Trump administration on its offer, it's quite easy to imagine what the worst-case scenario would look like.
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When I was leaving my job at a Fortune 500 company, my husband and I sat down and we said 'What's the worst case scenario?
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Damien Conover, an analyst who covers Bayer for Morningstar, has estimated that in a worst-case scenario, costs could rise above €13 billion ($14.6 billion).
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Worst-case scenario, is would siphon off some of these young, healthy people from more comprehensive plans, raising premiums for people still enrolled in them.
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The Titans can sew up the No. 220 pick if they lose here, but their worst-case scenario at this point is the second pick.
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A worst-case scenario for Rosselló is one in which he angers Trump and Trump retaliates by taking a hard line against the island's interests.
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"The market was moving into position for a worst-case scenario and things have brightened up a bit," said ING senior rates strategist Benjamin Schroeder.
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"The worst-case scenario is that maybe there was some information on there that would lead to a larger plot, a larger network," Berguan argues.
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Lewnard also said these estimates are based on a worst case scenario that assumes visitors will be as vulnerable to Zika as residents of Brazil.
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And, critically, we are now on a track for the higher-end, worst-case scenario — whether EPA leadership wishes to accept the data or not.
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"Worst case scenario, they're going to get a finger wagged at them and they're going to get sent home with a suspended sentence," he said.
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In the worst case scenario, those whose positions are abolished and left with no option other than separation are also entitled to discontinue service retirement.
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The worst-case scenario, of course, is that someone like Moore can potentially use the "right to be forgotten" to erase his misdeeds from history.
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A magnitude 9.1 earthquake and a resulting tsunami could kill 323,000 people in the very worst case scenario, Japanese government scientists said four years ago.
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The German carmaker said in a statement Friday that it would "continue to prepare for the worst-case scenario" because of the "uncertain" political situation.
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Egypt and the UAE appear committed to preventing a splintering of the east, but a worst-case scenario would be the outbreak of further violence.
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A potential worst-case scenario could prove disastrous for Louisiana, and shows how unprepared we are for the scary new era of overlapping climate disasters.
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Responding to fears that the duties would be inflationary, Ross said they actually would have little effect on prices, even in a worst-case scenario.
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Even in a worst-case scenario, an enforcement office can exist as an institutionalized platform for addressing the future disputes in U.S.-China economic relations.
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The loss of New Start Treaty information could force the United States to significantly grow its nuclear arsenal to account for "worst case scenario" planning.
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"Yellowhammer is a worst-case scenario - v significant steps have been taken in the last 3 weeks to accelerate Brexit planning," Gove wrote on Twitter.
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A heat wave swept Europe and caused extreme ice melt in Greenland that scientists didn't expect to see until 2070 in a worst-case scenario.
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That worst-case scenario would see the malware rapidly overtake all vulnerable systems and spread as users with infected phones move from place to place.
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The feud initially began after Swift wrote on Tumblr that it was her "worst case scenario" to have Braun control her catalog on June 30.
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Under a worst-case scenario, Brexit could shave up to 3 percent off Germany's long-term expansion, according to an estimate by the Ifo institute.
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Mr. Plebanczyk, the museum director, said he was quite certain they would find the Amber Room — or, "worst-case scenario," a cache of precious paintings.
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It ignores that what went down in 2018 represents nearly the worst case scenario for both team and player, meaning no one got out alive.
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The worst case scenario is skirmishes in Kashmir eventually escalating to an all-out war between India and Pakistan, both of whom have nuclear weapons.
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This could, in a worst-case scenario, crash the entire network or fracture it so that clusters of nodes are split off from each other.
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Television ads paid for by the Tennessee Cable Telecommunications Association (Comcast and AT&T are members) took a grim look at the worst-case-scenario.
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The worst-case scenario would be a "talk and die," which happens when a brain injury goes undetected, leading to a coma, and then death.
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Now, it's impossible to say exactly what would go down, but here's a worst-case scenario of what could happen if all the insects disappeared.
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"We must be prepared for the worst-case scenario," said the statement from the committee, which functions as the city's executive branch, or mayoral office.
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"We go through the different levels of care, and what each level costs, and then we plan for the worst-case scenario," Mr. Kim said.
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"As the virus spreads, there's a good chance that that 'worst case' scenario quickly becomes the most likely scenario," he said in a research note.
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This election reform may end up producing the worst-case scenario Democratic and Republican leaders warned about when it was passed by voters in 2010.
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One Thai naval official raised a terrifying worst-case scenario: leaving them in the cave for four months, until the end of the rainy season.
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Uber is preparing for a worst-case scenario as the spreading coronavirus eats into its rides business and cripple larges swaths of the global economy.
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In a worst-case scenario, Trump's disclosure could threaten the safety of the foreign spy or spies who found the information in the first place.
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But the United Nations says it could also create the biggest humanitarian crisis in the world, in a worst case scenario uprooting 1 million people.
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