Sentences with phrase «by massive uncertainties»

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Markets have been gripped by uncertainty since Greece's prime minister unexpectedly announced Monday that he would call a national vote on the European bailout plan that entails painful tax increases and drastic welfare cuts in exchange for massive aid to keep his debt - ridden nation solvent.
Many people think that this radical decline is down to the contract uncertainties of players like Ozil and Alexis, with their massive wage demands not being accepted by the Gunners» heirarchy, which has led to talks being postponed until the summer.
Finally, after eight months of negotiations, postponements, and massive uncertainty over the heads of the investors, AC Milan was sold by...
«We use a massive ensemble of the Bern2.5 D climate model of intermediate complexity, driven by bottom - up estimates of historic radiative forcing F, and constrained by a set of observations of the surface warming T since 1850 and heat uptake Q since the 1950s... Between 1850 and 2010, the climate system accumulated a total net forcing energy of 140 x 1022 J with a 5 - 95 % uncertainty range of 95 - 197 x 1022 J, corresponding to an average net radiative forcing of roughly 0.54 (0.36 - 0.76) Wm - 2.»
For instance, uncertainty about the 1994 - 1998 Rwandan refugees» future in exile is compounded by the recent resolution of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to launch military attacks on refugees based in the DRC.35 No account has been taken concerning the fact that they are survivors of the 1996 - 2000 massive forced repatriation and that they have been more vulnerable to extremely stressful and traumatic events that took place since the invasion of Rwanda on October 01, 1990.36 Although they are indeed susceptible to posttraumatic stress disorder, depression, high level of fear and anxiety (psychosomatic) and / or malnutrition caused by the persecution and destruction of the war, no one who wants to empathise with them.
Increasing classroom teacher funding by $ 293 million, effective for the 2018 - 19 school year, will remove the massive level of uncertainty that created so much chaos for school districts this spring.
M&M ’05 main point is that we know today, no more than we knew before MBH98 on the historical global temperature record, and that the early guesses are probably a better indication (with massive uncertainty bars) than the statistical reconstructions presented by Mann et al..
«We use a massive ensemble of the Bern2.5 D climate model of intermediate complexity, driven by bottom - up estimates of historic radiative forcing F, and constrained by a set of observations of the surface warming T since 1850 and heat uptake Q since the 1950s... Between 1850 and 2010, the climate system accumulated a total net forcing energy of 140 x 1022 J with a 5 - 95 % uncertainty range of 95 - 197 x 1022 J, corresponding to an average net radiative forcing of roughly 0.54 (0.36 - 0.76) Wm - 2.»
Apart from the first type of uncertainty, there is sigmoid uncertainty: the TCR will be different by region and by timespan and so will have slower and faster rates of change associated with it, sometimes stringing together as massive spikes, and always less predictable than we would desire.
If you get beyond the hard core of near religious believers in the massive warming scenarios, the average global warming supporter would answer this paper by saying: «Yes there is a lot of uncertainty, but though the doomsday warming scenarios via runaway positive feedback in the climate can't be proven, they are so bad that we need to cut back on CO2 production just to be on the safe side.»
Despite some uncertainty produced by this massive villainy, the market value of major cryptocurrencies, including that of NEM, has been barely affected.
Fear, uncertainty and doubt took the crypto markets by storm this week, as Binance, the SEC and a Japanese bitcoin whale triggered a massive exodus from...
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