Secondly, you've just argued «"people surviving a jump off some building 89% of the time" indicates "people will survive a jump off that building"».Always black and white with you. «"people surviving a jump off some building 89% of the time" indicates "people will likely survive a jump off that building"»
I understand what you are saying, I just don't think it applies to how I was answering the question or how "useful" your answer was. Maybe the problem is you are treating everything said in terms of perl (i.e. the interpreter) when I am not. Or you are just being too black and white.
Yes, 89% was made up. I was not claiming it was valid, I was just using a high number to show that expecting certain results can be reasonable based on the probabilities.
Check out the Meriam-Webster entry for indicate.
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