Who
decides on certainty?
Not exact matches
This may be because they
decide this is the safest option for them based
on their medical history, while others prefer the
certainty and convenience of scheduling their birth.
Looking back
on this account of Jeremy Corbyn one is struck by how his «world view» gives him a
certainty and coherence, and throughout his career he has shown determination and grit when he
decided on a course of action.
If we can't even figure out with absolute
certainty what we are supposed to eat, how can we be trusted to
decide on a diet for our pets?
But if you want more formal stuff, try a recent article
on Certainty in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy which I came across after
deciding to do a bit of homework to backup my somewhat spontaneous earlier remarks.
Along with examining the panel's practices, from how it
decides on levels of
certainty to how it polices referenced research, it'd be great to see the review include an examination of any missing focal points in the periodic climate reviews.
... (1) to promote accuracy and
certainty in the adjudication of claims; (2) to provide fairness to persons who might be required to defend against claims based
on stale evidence; and (3) to prompt persons who might wish to commence claims to be diligent in pursuing them in a timely fashion Having regard to these principles, and
on the basis of the facts before him, Justice Perell
decided that the limitation period for the insured in Nasr began to run from the date upon which Intact formally denied the claim in July 2013.