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.
There is bound to be
an element of uncertainty in the use of the wide discretionary powers given to the court under the 1973 Act, and no doubt there always will be, because as social circumstances change so the court will have to adapt the ways in which it exercises discretion.»
Not exact matches
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 hig
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 hig
in Canada; the risk
of a meddlesome minister torpedoing a deal is just too high.
But parts
of American energy security policies are at odds with influential
elements in President Obama's Democratic Party, who want to curtail what they perceive to be Canada's «dirty crude» from the oilsands — witness the continuing
uncertainty over the future
of the Keystone XL Pipeline.
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.
With
uncertainty as a guaranteed constant
in the lifetime
of a business, implementing robust risk management is a key
element of a company's ability to adapt and thrive.
In a world
of uncertainty and insecurity, «things outside ourselves change - and many times we have little control over those
elements — but if we learn to utilize our inner resources, we carry our security around with us.»
In cases where there is genuine
uncertainty, when both a mental health professional and an experienced pastor / counsellor think there could be
elements of both illness and oppression, it is wise to work together.
Clashes within the family or the work situation that cause resentment, hard feelings and then severance; anonymity and rootlessness
in an overcrowded but lonely world;
uncertainty as to the future and even as to whether there will be a future — these
elements in our society rob many
of what ought to be the rich satisfactions
of living.
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.
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.
The practice
of science, which includes the packaging
of findings from science for use
in the public - policy arena, is governed by an unwritten code
of conduct that includes such
elements as mastering the relevant fundamental concepts before venturing into print
in the professional or public arena, learning and observing proper practices for presenting ranges
of respectable opinion and
uncertainty, avoiding the selection
of data to fit pre-conceived conclusions, reading the references one cites and representing their content accurately and fairly, and acknowledging and correcting the errors that have crept into ones work (some
of which are,
of course, inevitable) after they are discovered by oneself or by others.
All
of these things decrease our natural vitality and increase the
elements of air and space
in our system often causing restlessness,
uncertainty, depression, and lethargy and even a physical sense
of weakness.
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»
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»
in the education sector, NFER's report acknowledges that RSCs are «operating
in a fast - changing landscape and with an element of uncertainty»
in a fast - changing landscape and with an
element of uncertainty».
It is a rather composite course including
elements of «How Science works»
in addition to ks3 chemistry Material covered includes: Definitions, diffusion, hydrocarbon, pH, graphing and tabling skills, calculating percentage increase and decrease, fuel triangle, experimental accuracy and
uncertainties.
Retirement planning can be daunting, and
in order to alleviate the
uncertainty and stress and make the best personal decisions at the right time, NJPSA members can count on the expertise
of the Retirement and Benefits Department to provide a clear understanding
of the complex
elements of the New Jersey public pension system.
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 analyst must seek to guard himself against this danger as best he can:
in part, by dealing with those situations preferably which are not subject to sudden change;
in part, by favoring securities
in which the popular interest is keen enough to promise a fairly swift response to value
elements which he is the first to recognize;
in part, by tempering his activities to the general financial situation — laying more emphasis on the discovery
of undervalued securities when business and market conditions are on a fairly even keel, and proceeding with greater caution
in times
of abnormal stress and
uncertainty.»
The
uncertainty that defines the political conditions explored through these different forms is echoed
in the sense
of uncertainty created by the overall format
of the book and the relationships between its different
elements.
*** «Perhaps concern over «
uncertainty»
in complex, adaptive, open systems should be investigated by inductive generalization from observations
of the dynamics
of a wide range
of such systems: ecosystems, social systems, computer systems, immune systems, economic systems... It is curious that the following things are never admitted as «facts about the world,» but here goes: the observer would note
of all
of these systems that they undergo oscillations within apparent parameters and occasionally flip into new regimes; they often demonstrate novel emergence; and that increased forcing, whether
of native
elements or exotic ones, increases the rates
of oscillation and catastrophic shifts, sometimes after a quieter period
of sub-threshold build - up.
pg xiii This Policymakers Summary aims to bring out those
elements of the main report which have the greatest relevance to policy formulation,
in answering the following questions • What factors determine global climate 7 • What are the greenhouse gases, and how and why are they increasing 9 • Which gases are the most important 9 • How much do we expect the climate to change 9 • How much confidence do we have
in our predictions 9 • Will the climate
of the future be very different 9 • Have human activities already begun to change global climate 9 How much will sea level rise 9 • What will be the effects on ecosystems 9 • What should be done to reduce
uncertainties, and how long will this take 9 This report is intended to respond to the practical needs
of the policymaker.
The potential for specific climate - vulnerable communities to experience highly harmful health effects is not entirely clear
in specific regions and on specific time frames due to
uncertainties in rates
of adaptation and
uncertainties about the outcome
of public health interventions currently being implemented that aim to address underlying health disparities and determinants
of health.249 The public health community has not routinely conducted evaluations
of the overall success
of adaptation interventions or
of particular
elements of those interventions.
Medicine is interesting from a number
of perspectives including
uncertainty, science, rules -
of - thumb, ethics, etc., and it has been a significant area
of interest over the years for decision theory and artificial intelligence researchers
in part because it has non-trivial
elements of uncertainty, serious outcomes, extra-medical considerations, etc..
I would have liked to see mention
of uncertainty that inherent
in examining short term data, whether the end points used introduces an
element of bias, whether the «pause» is on a much higher plateau
of warming than
in the past, whether decadel cycles
in ocean heat displacement may have interacted with the the known minimum levels
of solar activity (not modelled) to cause this «pause».
Not exactly sure what the specific
uncertainty bound contribution this particular
element was granted, though it's been said that the coverage
of this phenomenon has been composed
in total by extending the
uncertainty bands.
In this work, we refer to «deep»
uncertainty as the presence
of one or more
of the following three
elements: (1) Knightian
uncertainty: multiple possible future worlds without known relative probabilities; (2) Multiple divergent but equally - valid world - views, including values used to define criteria
of success; and (3) Decisions which adapt over time and can not be considered independently.
An oil industry association
in the US attempted to influence climate change reporting by spreading
uncertainty about the causes
of global warming, while environmental groups can tend to go the other way and highlight the most alarming
elements of climate change.
It is widely accepted that risk is a function
of three
elements: the triggering event or hazard that could result
in a potential loss, the magnitude
of what stands to be lost, and judgments about the probability
of the loss occurring — including the level
of uncertainty bounding the probability estimate (NRC 1996).
The first step is to asses the sensitivity
of each tipping
element to global warming and the associated
uncertainties, including the confidence
of the community
in the argument for tipping
element status.
Policy analysis and implementation will be extremely challenging given the nonconvexities
in the human - environment system (109) that will be enhanced by tipping
elements, as well as the need to handle intergenerational justice and interpersonal equity over long periods and under conditions
of uncertainty (110).
In the questionnaire, experts were asked for a pairwise comparison of tipping elements in terms of (i) their sensitivity to global mean temperature increase and (ii) the uncertainty about the underlying physical mechanism
In the questionnaire, experts were asked for a pairwise comparison
of tipping
elements in terms of (i) their sensitivity to global mean temperature increase and (ii) the uncertainty about the underlying physical mechanism
in terms
of (i) their sensitivity to global mean temperature increase and (ii) the
uncertainty about the underlying physical mechanisms.
Further, if it were relevant it would support his case as the
uncertainty of all anthropogenic forcings is significantly larger than the
uncertainty of any individual
element, and likely larger (and at least comparable
in size to) the
uncertainty of Greenhouse radiative forcing or OA radiative forcing.
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.
We don't have an income tax and the initiative which would have swapped out the carbon tax for a drop
in the sales tax, introducing an
element of uncertainty that scared off many like me who support comprehensive reform
of our state tax system, including an income tax on those most able to pay.
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.
He accepted that there is considerable
uncertainty as to the precise definition and boundaries
of «caste», and that some caste considerations involve no
element of «descent», which was the subject
of JFS and the term used
in ICERD.
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.»
SBA also raised issue with removing the seventh data
element from the definition
of application because it might create
uncertainty about when the provision
of the Loan Estimate is required as well as require the Loan Estimate to be provided earlier
in the process.
We will be renting for a year or two until we decide where the new adventure is taking us, so that adds an
element of uncertainty... even though certain things may not be needed at the cottage, maybe we should keep them because it may be needed
in our condo
in the future.