Scenario in a sentence as a noun

At the risk of getting downvoted, this scenario was exactly the thing that Stallman and co were freaking out about for 20 years.

Mean income earners, in this scenario, would pay exactly as much taxes as they receive back from the UBI -- so their tax rate would be zero.

In that scenario a strong international condemnation of torture suddenly looks way more appealing.

"That's a perfect storm scenario right there, because now he thinks that he does have the extra range and that braking is good for the car and that the car is simply misreporting what it can do. Confirming this, he makes it to the Milford supercharge with less than 0 miles of range, and charges it back up again to 185 miles.

The public's tepid reaction has brought our nightmare scenario to life - we taught secretive government agencies that they can now do anything they want without fear of public backlash.

I cannot speak to the CIA training but I've received some concealed weapon scenario training mostly developed from lessons learned at penitentiaries.

You remember your PW or can prove to EA you're the account owner There's not much history to base this speculation on yet, but what little we do have shows that that's an extremely unlikely scenario.

In this scenario, it's possible you have a couple bad actors that see a net benefit greater than your bug bounties and are silently stealing and selling supposedly secure code from your users.

Of course, in the early-exercise scenario, you do not get to bypass vesting and your shares remain subject to their original vesting requirements and can thus be forfeited in whole or in part if those requirements are not met.

Scenario definitions

noun

an outline or synopsis of a play (or, by extension, of a literary work)

noun

a setting for a work of art or literature; "the scenario is France during the Reign of Terror"

noun

a postulated sequence of possible events; "planners developed several scenarios in case of an attack"