improbable definition

improbable means an occurrence of failure at a frequency less than or equal to 10– 7 per operating hour.’
improbable means that it is unlikely that the tenant will pay their rent. This will generally be shown where arrears have accrued following payment of benefit to the claimant. It is not sufficient to conclude that there is a possibility that the tenant may not pay their rent as many tenants, regardless of their benefit status, carry a risk that they may not pay their rent.
improbable means ‘unlikely’ – but also ‘marvellous’ and ‘tall’, as in a ‘tall tale’…A tall tale relates the story of an imagined, and, sometimes, marvellous world. Imagining can be a point of departure for building something marvellous.

More Definitions of improbable

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improbable means that there must be a degree of probability that the claimant will not pay their rent. It is not sufficient for there to be a possibility that the claimant may not pay their rent. Many tenants, regardless of their benefit status, carry a risk that they may not pay their rent.
improbable means that something is unlikely to be true or to happen. Why can Lafayette be considered an “improbable” leader of the American Revolution? Use evidence from the passage to support your answer.
improbable means unlikely, and to “impede” means to block or to hinder something from happening—the fact that Minor was locked away and mysterious, would have impeded a friendship from developing.

Related to improbable

  • detriment means violence, injury, punishment, damage, loss or disadvantage.

  • Success means that the Client’s claim is finally decided in his or her favour, whether by a court decision or an agreement to pay damages or in any way that results in the Client deriving a benefit from pursuing the Claim.

  • Infertility means the condition of an otherwise presumably healthy individual who is unable to conceive or produce conception during a period of one (1) year.

  • Impact means any effect caused by a proposed activity on the environment including human health and safety, flora, fauna, soil, air, water, climate, landscape and historical monuments or other physical structures or the interaction among these factors; it also includes effects on cultural heritage or socio-economic conditions resulting from alterations to those factors;