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Probable Maximum Loss
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Highly hazardous chemical         
HAZARD RATING BY THE US OSHA
Highly Hazardous Chemical; Highly Hazardous Chemicals
A highly hazardous chemical is a substance classified by the American Occupational Safety and Health Administration as material that is both toxic and reactive and whose potential for human injury is high if released. Highly hazardous chemicals may cause cancer, birth defects, induce genetic damage, cause miscarriage, injury and death from relatively small exposures.
Probable error         
In statistics, probable error defines the half-range of an interval about a central point for the distribution, such that half of the values from the distribution will lie within the interval and half outside.Dodge, Y.
Probable cause         
  • Officer training a drug dog
  • The first page of the [[Constitution of the United States]]
LEGAL CONCEPT IN US LAW
Probable Cause; Probably cause
In United States criminal law, probable cause is the standard by which police authorities have reason to obtain a warrant for the arrest of a suspected criminal or the issuing of a search warrant. There is no universally accepted definition or formulation for probable cause.
probable cause         
  • Officer training a drug dog
  • The first page of the [[Constitution of the United States]]
LEGAL CONCEPT IN US LAW
Probable Cause; Probably cause
¦ noun Law, chiefly N. Amer. reasonable grounds to believe that a particular person has committed a crime.
probable cause         
  • Officer training a drug dog
  • The first page of the [[Constitution of the United States]]
LEGAL CONCEPT IN US LAW
Probable Cause; Probably cause
n. sufficient reason based upon known facts to believe a crime has been committed or that certain property is connected with a crime. Probable cause must exist for a law enforcement officer to make an arrest without a warrant, search without a warrant, or seize property in the belief the items were evidence of a crime. While some cases are easy (pistols and illicit drugs in plain sight, gunshots, a suspect running from a liquor store with a clerk screaming "help"), actions "typical" of drug dealers, burglars, prostitutes, thieves, or people with guilt "written across their faces," are more difficult to categorize. "Probable cause" is often subjective, but if the police officer's belief or even hunch was correct, finding stolen goods, the hidden weapon or drugs may be claimed as self-fulfilling proof of probable cause. Technically, probable cause has to exist prior to arrest, search or seizure. See also: Bill of Rights search search and seizure
Probable prime         
NUMBER THAT SATISFIES SOME REQUIREMENTS FOR PRIME NUMBERS
Strong Composite; Probable primes
In number theory, a probable prime (PRP) is an integer that satisfies a specific condition that is satisfied by all prime numbers, but which is not satisfied by most composite numbers. Different types of probable primes have different specific conditions.
Highly Illogical         
ALBUM BY LEONARD NIMOY
Highly illogical
Highly Illogical is an album which contains a collection of songs performed by Star Trek actor Leonard Nimoy. Most of the songs were originally recorded in the 1960s.
Probable desistance         
The probable desistance test in the United States is a criminal law approach to distinguishing conduct that constitutes the crime of attempt of a crime, from mere preparation to commit the crime. In United States v.
Probable desistance test         
The probable desistance test is a standard for distinguishing between preparation and attempt in a criminal case.Criminal Law - Cases and Materials, 7th ed.
Highly Evolved (song)         
2002 SINGLE BY THE VINES
Highly evolved (song)
"Highly Evolved" is the opening track and first Australian single from the Vines' debut album of the same name. The song was written by the group's lead guitarist and vocalist, Craig Nicholls.

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Probable maximum loss

Probable maximum loss (PML) is a term used in the insurance industry as well as commercial real estate. Although the definition is not consistent in the insurance industry, it is generally defined as the value of the largest loss that could result from a disaster, assuming the normal functioning of passive protective features (e.g. firewalls, nonflammable materials, flood defences etc.) and proper functioning of most (perhaps not all) active suppression systems (e.g. sprinklers). This loss estimate is always less than (or in rare cases, equal to) the maximum foreseeable loss, which assumes the failure of all active protective features. Underwriting decisions can be influenced by PML evaluations, and the amount of reinsurance ceded on a risk can be predicated on the PML valuation.

PML estimation is also used to determine the extent of losses in Chemical & Petrochemical Industries. Insurers and Reinsurers across the world use PML to estimate loss during events such as vapour cloud explosions (VCE) or high pressure rupture (HPR).