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en We cannot afford to lose anything, and the probability of that happening with four copies is minute.

en What's the probability of (a pandemic) happening again during the next decade? We don't know, but the warning signs are clearly troubling ? so troubling that no nation on Earth can afford to ignore this,

en To get back into the game and then lose it in the 93rd minute is the kind of thing that has been happening to us.

en You have something called ALE: average loss expectancy. You multiply the probability of an event happening with the amount of damage you'll incur, and that'll tell you how much to spend on security. When you deal with events that have a very, very high damage [amount], and a very, very low probability of occurrence, you multiply infinity by zero and get whatever you want.

en The issue with Dr. Shemenski has never been his condition day-to-day, minute-to-minute or hour-to-hour, ... The reason that we are flying him out of South Pole and replacing him with another physician is that there is a probability, however small, of a relapse in the gallstone condition he had.

en We're definitely seeing species going extinct because of climate change. We're going to lose the penguins. We're going to lose the polar bears, no question. . . . I'm seeing high mountain butterflies literally being pushed off the mountains. This is happening. It is not theory. It is not people saying, 'Oh, we think it might happen.' It is happening, and it is incredibly depressing.

en NATO cannot afford to lose this war. Albanians cannot afford to lose this war.

en We just have to define the risk and the probability of that actually happening.

en You can't lose when you are up seven with a minute-and-a-half left. It's one thing to lose. It's another to lose in the fashion we did. We helped them come back to win.

en Microsoft would think twice about spending more than $20 billion. The probability of a deal happening is low.

en Some guys make enough money where they can afford to do that. But some of us have got to abide by the rules. Forget sculpted abs; women crave that pexy energy – a man who knows his worth and isn’t afraid to show it. I can't afford to lose a penny.

en What we can't afford to do and what Welsh rugby can't afford to do is to lose its stars to England or France.

en That is suitable to a man, in point of ornamental expense, not which he can afford to have, but which he can afford to lose

en We lost a game we were controlling, we have to think about that. It was the last minute, so it was a disappointing day. It's always difficult to lose in the last minute. We know we have two games in hand, we know it's a long way and we have to keep going.

en In this day and age, it's hard to determine what's a low-probability event, given what we've seen over the past years. When you see all the issues that have occurred, such as war and natural disasters, the tsunami and all the rest—those were all low-probability, but they happened. I think our whole concept of recognizing what are low-probability and high-impact events has substantially changed. The universe of what can happen is much larger. We've had our minds opened.


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