Sentences with phrase «also much uncertainty»

However, there is also much uncertainty in future energy supplies, and this energy is essential to fueling the economic development that results empirically in the demographic transition.
There is also much uncertainty about the future of the SPG program and the credit card.
There is also much uncertainty surrounding the qualified mortgage (QM) and the qualified residential mortgage (QRM).

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Cable, or GBP / USD, is also deemed to be undervalued, but ANZ warns that not too much weight should be placed on this assessment given uncertainty surrounding Brexit negotiations.
Gold prices have also been flip - flopping on a daily basis with no trend in sight as there is so much uncertainty due to the possibility of a trade war with China.
It will also cover the trajectory of peripheral sovereign bond yields in the face of investor uncertainty, where yields were first pushed above seven percent, and then eventually to much higher levels, forcing a rescue program.
Uncertainty about labour market reforms, the adequacy of pension systems and future economic conditions may also be discouraging consumers from spending, especially in Germany where these issues have received much publicity.
Very much as local pluralistic churches and harried ministers, seminaries also have an uncertainty of purpose.
But also the methods again differ according to how much uncertainty they allow.
It may also be that the pressures to develop a stellar track record or the uncertainties of landing a tenure - track position proved to be too much.
«From a historic low to a historic high almost — that creates a lot of uncertainty for management but it also raises questions on why it's swinging so much,» says U.B.C.'s Farrell.
It also eliminates much of the uncertainty surrounding potentially ill effects; whereas various mathematical models may disagree about when and at what concentrations Arctic Ocean sea ice disappears, they all agree that at roughly 3 degrees C of warming, the far north will be ice - free.
The two researchers also discount thermometer readings and «give great weight to the paleo data for which the uncertainties are much greater,» Stott says.
«There is massive uncertainty in this figure, and until much more research is done no serious scientist should express any confidence in such estimates,» of iron fertilization's geoengineering potential, cautions oceanographer Richard Lampitt of the National Oceanography Center in England, who also argues that more research into such potential geoengineering techniques is needed due to the failure of global efforts to curb greenhouse gas emissions.
However, you need to acknowledge that there is uncertainty in how much warming will actually occur, and that the consensus also acknowledges this uncertainty.
You can also see the relative uncertainty between forcings (e.g., it is much larger for aerosols than for GHGs).
There is also still much uncertainty surrounding the communication channels between our gut bacteria and our brain.
Also, the uncertainty of the economy made some homeowners much more fiscally conservative about making a move.
PST will also be applied to the retail sale of cannabis, although revenue generated from this has not been included in the budget because there is still considerable uncertainty as to how much will be raised.
There was just too much uncertainty but that's also a reason share prices were so depressed.
In that equation, we supposedly gain agency over our time and labor, but we are also in a much more economically precarious position, having accepted all of the uncertainties, risks and demands of irregular and far - flung opportunities.
f there is so much uncertainty in the observed data and the model outputs that one can not conclude that they are significantly different, then it also follows that one can not conclude that the models are accurately representing the real world.
If there is so much uncertainty in the observed data and the model outputs that one can not conclude that they are significantly different, then it also follows that one can not conclude that the models are accurately representing the real world.
I also hope that tussles at the edges of understanding, where data are scant or uncertainty is high, don't distract the public too much from the basics of climate science, which are boringly undisputed yet still speak of a rising risk that sorely needs addressing.
But, it also meant that you could (relatively) easily find the sensitivities of the overall uncertainty to individual uncertainties (in an experimental setting, this tells you which device it's worth buying better versions of and which ones are just not going to bring you much benefit).
Even when the word «uncertainty» is not used much, the whole setting of the article tells about uncertainty and also on the fact that scientists acknowledge that there are differing views and through that that there are uncertainties — or even ignorance.
Yohe also argues that the uncertainties surrounding global warming — how much CO2 will be in the atmosphere?
First, while it is important to understand the remaining uncertainties in climate science, it is critical to also realize how much we do understand about the climate.
Since the uncertainties in Q and N are much larger than in ΔTs (a factor influencing our choice of regression model; see appendix), uncertainty in Q — N is linearly related to uncertainty in Y, so our assumption is also approximately equivalent to assuming a uniform prior in Y.»
If we have concerns over how much CO2 effects the flux, which makes it an overall climate response or feedback parameter, then we might also consider the uncertainty in the 3.7 number.
Uncertainty in natural climate drivers, for example how much solar output will change over this century, also affects the accuracy of projections.
Since the uncertainties in Q and N are much larger than in [delata] Ts (a factor influencing our choice of regression model; see appendix), uncertainty in Q - N is linearly related to uncertainty in Y, so our assumption is also approximately equivalent to assuming a uniform prior in Y.
BEST is much better on such a short timeframe, and even though it's only land temperatures, BEST both shows no evidence of having a significantly different trend since 1998 from the trend for the previous half century and also is generally consistent with rising (but slightly lower, though with significantly greater uncertainty) sea surface temperatures.
First, as I mentioned briefly, while everyone at this workshop and many others were working on ways to reduce, manage and understand uncertainty, there is also a large and (at least until recently) very well - funded group working, to create and disseminate uncertainty, ignorance and confusion, with sufficient success that much of the political right in Australia and nearly all in the US have been (with their own complicity) deluded into thinking the problem is illusory.
He also presented evidence that much of the discrepancy was due to observational uncertainty, resulting from stratospheric cooling contaminating satellite measurements of tropospheric temperature (a point that's been noted by the NOAA satellite analysis team since at least 2004; see: «Contribution of stratospheric cooling to satellite - inferred tropospheric temperature trends»).
For the most extreme scenarios and for the time scales of several hundred years or longer much uncertainty remains, but much uncertainty remains also on the significance of the development after we have reached the maximum and the concentration has turned back on the lessening trend.
Make your best guess as to what will happen and why, while also recognizing how much uncertainty exists in our current knowledge of climate processes.
I would also point out that while the carcinogenic quality of dioxins have been well established in animal studies, there is much uncertainty regarding the dose / response relationship as to just * how * toxic they are and to what degree, if at all, the toxicity bio-accumulates.
The SST of the periode mentioned as tuning parameter seems to be much more plausibely than the TOA - imbalance which is not directly observable at all also with the sofisticatest recent technonolgies, see http://journals.ametsoc.org/doi/abs/10.1175/JAMC-D-16-0406.1 «Uncertainties in absolute calibration and the algorithms used to determine Earth's radiation budget from satellite measurements are too large to enable Earth's energy imbalance to be quantified in an absolute sense.»
The two researchers also discount thermometer readings and «give great weight to the paleo data for which the uncertainties are much greater,» Stott says.
In one sentence: there are uncertainties both in how much warming for a given forcing and how much damage that warming will do; people examining temperature uncertainty tend to make simplifying assumptions like +2 C is safe, +4 C is expensive, and +6 C is catastrophic, but it is also possible that +2 C will be expensive and +3 C will be catastrophic.
The issue of tropospheric temperature trends is very difficult and has received a great deal of attention by researchers and also assessment reports; the problems are much worse for humidity and few people have even attempted to do anything with tropospheric humidity trends owing to inaccuracies in the radiosonde humidity measurements and substantial uncertainties in the satellite retrievals.
Also the different data sets are estimating the uncertainties in different ways, as reflected by the much different width of the shaded uncertainties.
Also I will remind you (as surely your extensive mathmatical knowledge must easily include this fact) that the uncertainty in a trend over a single station will be much much larger than that in a trend over thousands of stations.
At intervals of every seven days, much like that period of creation outlined in the biblical Genesis, Ren Ri rotates the polyhedrons according to the roll of a dice, to keep the beehives balanced in form, but to also introduce an element of teleological uncertainty.
One can also observe that sulfate production has not fallen that much, due to new contributions from China and India and other developing nations (interestingly, early drafts of the fourth IPCC report hypothesized that sulfate production may not have decreased at all from its peak, due to uncertainties in Asian production).
Libraries also get asked to copy books, articles, and other non-governmental materials (which are most definitely copyrighted), and that's where the uncertainty is about what / how much can be copied.
The FCA also noted that there was much uncertainty regarding the definition of «inventive concept» and chose to construe the claims instead.
On issues such as CRISPR and genetic engineering the EU is regulating itself out of the competition and many businesspeople are unaware that this will get much worse once the ECJ starts using the Charter of Fundamental Rights to seize control of such regulation for itself, which will mean not just more anti-science regulation but also damaging uncertainty as scientists and companies face the ECJ suddenly pulling a human rights «top trump» out of the deck whenever they fancy (one of the many arguments Vote Leave made during the referendum that we could not get the media to report, partly because of persistent confusion between the COFR and the ECHR).
There is still much uncertainty surrounding the newest scheme option, life rights and, whilst it has distinct advantages it also has its drawbacks and may not suit all investor's long term financial needs.
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