Lawyer Philip Cooney, a CEQ chief of staff and a 15 - year veteran of the American Petroleum Institute, spent the first term of the administration editing science reports from various agencies on climate change to downplay the role of greenhouse gas emissions — emphasizing
elements of uncertainty from a 2001 National Research Council report on climate change, according to an investigation by the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
To give «appropriate» an evaluative gloss, allowing a party to delay the commencement of proceedings for some tactical or other reason beyond two years from the date the claim is fully ripened... would, in my opinion, inject an
unacceptable element of uncertainty into the law of limitation of actions.
So, while this introduces a
certain element of uncertainty to the group as a whole, the reduction in cost — due to the reduced need for capital and reserves — makes it a viable competitor to the annuity.»
The first Stock Connect deal added a
new element of uncertainty to the market, said Rui Huo, a researcher at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia, who is a co-author of a recent paper on the effect of Stock Connect on volatility.
It's important to remember that there's still a
huge element of uncertainty in this case - the FA's language makes it clear that Suarez has not been found guilty (or innocent) as of right now.
By shooting stark, black - and - white images that are purposely blurry and grainy, Nakahira broke with Japan's photographic history of social realism and
allowed elements of uncertainty and expression into his work.
Any projection of future global crop production entails
many elements of uncertainty and of necessity emphasizes some potentially causative factors over others.
To give «appropriate» an evaluative gloss, allowing a party to delay the commencement of proceedings for some tactical or other reason beyond two years from the date the claim is fully ripened and requiring the court to assess to tone and tenor of communications in search of a clear denial would, in my opinion, inject an
unacceptable element of uncertainty into the law of limitation of actions.»
«The Moody's rating downgrades on the French banks seems to have removed at least one
element of uncertainty that had been haunting many in recent days,» said Ben Critchley, a sales trader at IG Index.
In their analysis of the new legislation, lawyers at McCarthy Tétrault warned its «broad concepts and
elements of uncertainty» could «place a heavy burden» on foreign companies looking to invest in Canada; the risk of a meddlesome minister torpedoing a deal is just too high.
That gives both an element of certainty and
an element of uncertainty.
Exponents of the philosophy of science question the very idea of causality and speak of
an element of uncertainty in the universe.
«We suggested
an element of uncertainty when, in fact, we had been given no such glimmer of hope,» says Helen.
It seems like an idea put in place to engineer a bit more excitement and would add
another element of uncertainty to a grand prix, but it could just end up being labelled as an inorganic means of creating a spectacle.
Beyond first - choice Hector Bellerin, there is
an element of uncertainty about Arsenal's right - backs, with Mathieu Debuchy having been linked with a move away from the club and Carl Jenkinson currently out injured.
However,
an element of uncertainty continues to surround the future of forward Marcus Rashford after reports earlier this month suggested he was growing frustrated by a lack of regular first - team starts.
An out of form / flavour player was always going to struggle to slot back in to the side but more so in an unfamiliar position — the Brazilian is no right back and
an element of uncertainty was introduced into the back line.
Abusive planning won't work, but the complexity of business transactions and our existing law will produce
an element of uncertainty.
«Under the new points - based system,
the element of uncertainty for universities will be removed,» says Malcolm McCrae, chair of the UK Council for Graduate Education and a virologist at the University of Warwick, where in the past as many as 15 % of non-European students have failed to show up for some courses.
Reference calls add
an element of uncertainty to the job - seeking process, but by working behind the scenes, you can improve the odds that things will turn out in your favor.
This adds
an element of uncertainty and makes the process harder to control.
As this film was in theaters a mere fifteen years ago, there is
no element of uncertainty as there is on some older live action films; the film was shot for the 1.85:1 widescreen aspect ratio and thus exhibited that way in cinemas.
And while it was made modestly, it was a startling debut, showing a proficiency, a spirit, and
an element of uncertainty that would become emblematic of all his forthcoming work.
It allows educators to direct discussions along the path of «Yes, and...» While
the element of uncertainty can be disconcerting for teachers and students alike, rarely is there a single solution to real - world problems.
In light of this turbulence in the education sector, NFER's report acknowledges that RSCs are «operating in a fast - changing landscape and with
an element of uncertainty».
As the journey to shifting our whole school approach to teaching and learning continues, I thought I would post an update as recent conversations with colleagues in other schools seem to indicate that there are still anxieties,
elements of uncertainty and a perception of apprehensiveness with moving to ungraded lessons.
You can prep and fuss, but there's always
an element of uncertainty.
Felix combines momentum, a sense of the cycle, and
the element of uncertainty.
Even though there is
an element of uncertainty, there are sound reasons to apply this information about the intermediate - term.
Point is — when things have
an element of uncertainty, waiting won't necessarily make it better.
Cory Davis: «In Spec Ops, we play with
this element of uncertainty around death.
This process creates
an element of uncertainty with all the possibilities of colors as they mix; yet the artist is in control as well.
There is
an element of uncertainty inherent in the medium of paint — it is a fluid material that allows for various modes of expression, and as such is an ideal starting point for an examination of notions of nebulousness and accident.
Goodman Gallery Cape presents Open End, a group exhibition of paintings by both emerging and established artists that speaks to
the element of uncertainty in artistic production and expression, and illustrates a process that seeks to arrive at meaning through search.
Bettina Koelle of Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre explores how climate science, despite its complexity and
elements of uncertainty, can inform decision - making in Zambia.