Sentences with phrase «areas of uncertainty so»

«The proposal is intended to enhance protections for consumers and to resolve areas of uncertainty so that card issuers fully understand their compliance obligations,» the Fed said.

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Interestingly, I think people are complex — we all have partitioned minds, so they may be open to uncertainty in some areas of their life (and even boast of it) but very closed in others (and totally oblivious to it.)
But analysts are nervous of predicting events in too much detail as so much uncertainty continues to shroud turnout and voting intention in these areas - where the AV campaign has barely registered.
This installation thus offers both macro and micro perspectives of optical phenomena, which Corse relates to the so - called uncertainty principle, the basis of quantum mechanics that is an area of personal study for the artist.
Gavin — I don't mean to belabor the topic of STRATOSPHERIC COOLING (see # 3 and # 14), but it seems to be an important area of both interest and uncertainty for many people, and so I'd like to pose one more set of comments / questions to you before exhausting my own familiarity with the topic.
This process tends to buffer the chemistry of the seawater so that pH changes are lessened» and «Essentially this is an area of great uncertainty.
Note that expanding the uncertainty will reduce the peak, and broaden the area under the curve, but ill not shift the position of the peak, so that the most probable anthropogenic contribution is 108 % over that interval, and the most probable greenhouse gas contribution is 138 %.
The politicization of climate science (due in part to having Gore as the public face for so long) is one of the primary reasons why there is so great public doubt even over the basics (leaving out areas like sensitivity where there are large and real scientific uncertainties).
The IPCC handling of natural climate forcing factors is so rudimentary that it leaves great areas of uncertainty regarding the model - derived anthropogenic forcing factors..
As the CJEU notes in paragraph 43 of its judgment:» However, so far as the area under consideration in the present case is concerned and as is clear from paragraphs 24 to 27 of this judgment, the question as to how the concept of a «transfer of a business» should be interpreted has given rise to a great deal of uncertainty on the part of many national courts and tribunals which, as a consequence, have found it necessary to make a reference to the Court of Justice.
Duncan Weir, Managing Partner at Bevan Brittan, commented: «Housing is a key area of Bevan Brittan's practice and with so many issues facing the sector, we are very focused on helping our clients negotiate all the uncertainties and achieve their strategic aims.
Given the current climate of uncertainty and with so many areas of health care in a state of flux, there can be no better time to bring together people from all over the country to discuss, debate, workshop, network and collectively agree on the priorities to take our health system forward.
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