Sentences with phrase «less uncertainty for»

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In this environment of increased uncertainty, I predict that minimum volatility strategies will re-enter the spotlight as a way for investors to maintain equity exposure while seeking less risk.
This reflects rising economic uncertainty and less room for growth to exceed expectations.
Who can deny that if our politicians and bankers had displayed greater trustworthiness — if they had humility before the uncertainties of valuation and greater concern for the effect of their actions on others — then this crisis would be less painful?
Does the author apply this same level of ambiguity and uncertainty to any other writings of antiquity (for which there exists far less manuscript evidence)?
For those who view its primary purpose as retribution, however, this uncertainty makes little difference; the mere fact that a deserved punishment does not deter makes it no less richly deserved.
It's a place of uncertainty, but as I walk along the path less traveled, I'm lifting my life up to God, the one who knows what's best for me.
That the Times didn't report these findings, much less bother to interview anyone for the article other than Dr. McKee, wasn't at all surprising to me (and, I'm sure, to many scientists) for one simple reason: such uncertainty didn't fit the Times» 10 - year football = CTE meme.
It's a flash game (to be played in browser) that tasks you with redistricting given populations to achieve specific goals, for example depriving a surefire opposition candidate of votes, consolidating opposition in one area leaving one opposition candidate with almost all their voters and all the rest with less than enough to win, or just assuring status quo between the two parties by marginalizing uncertainty coming from undecided voters.
But there is far greater public uncertainty about whether the particular action that Cameron is pushing for is the right response and whether it will make the situation both in Syria and at home either more or less safe.
Faced with the uncertainties of a new job, and the potential for future promotion up the ministeral ladder, new MPs are noticeably less likely to defy the party whip.
The news conference will come at an action - packed time for the President, just days after he helped launch direct Middle East peace talks and gave a prime - time Oval Office address on the end of combat operations in Iraq, as well as falling less than two months before a critical midterm election where Democrats» majorities in the House and Senate are on the ropes largely because of the nation's economic uncertainty.
So what you're talking about if you do reject this deal is not going back to the negotiating table for any time less than two years, and that creates enormous uncertainty,» she said.
To help our readers — especially the younger, less established lot — deal with that uncertainty, we gave longtime contributor Beryl Lieff Benderly her own column, «Taken for Granted,» in which she dissects the challenges faced by postdocs and other researchers «who deserve better.»
Because the big bang happened 13.7 billion years ago, and taking various uncertainties in account, this implies that the first stars in the Milky Way formed when the universe was less than 200 million years old, the team says in a paper accepted for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysics.
The debate in the media expresses far less uncertainty in this issue than is customary for this level of scientific inquiry.
It emerged that teenagers were more ready to accept ambiguity and also searched for less information in the context of uncertainty.
Those favoring a permanent credit, a long list that includes Obama as well as business and academic leaders, say such policy lurches create uncertainty for companies doing long - term planning, making them less likely to invest in risky projects if they think they can't defray expenses.
«We were able to measure precisely the density of exoplanets that are similar to Earth in terms of their size, mass, and irradiation, with an uncertainty of less than 10 percent, which is a first and a decisive step in the characterization of potential habitability,» said Brice - Olivier Demory, a professor at the Center for Space and Habitability and co-author of the study, which was published in late January 2018 in the journal Astronomy and Astrophysics.
Typical instrument - related relative measurement uncertainties as derived from previous experiments are less than ± 6 % (for 0.9 > Φf > 0.1)[31].
Admittedly, I have a soft spot for the horror genre, but based on the film's unforgettably tense and borderline - gothic trailer, it seems like it will be an atypical genre flick: relying less on sudden shocks and more on an atmosphere of dread and uncertainty to affect its viewers.
Claiming less screentime, Adolphe Menjou provides a shade of gray, but even his sociable General Staff official gets called out for his inaction with no uncertainty.
And once we account for this uncertainty, the break - even points become less about raw numbers (do I have to stay 19 or 22 years?)
Since the time for assignment completion is less, student's have uncertainty if the writers will be able to achieve the assignment on time or not.
Interest rates on personal loans are typically lower than those for personal lines of credit, because there is less uncertainty involved for the lender.
For instance, an amortization schedule with clearly defined monthly payments and proportions going to interest and principal also reduces the borrower's uncertainty, and makes them less likely to do risky things like skip lots of payments intending to make it up later.
I had easier plays to go for, with less uncertainty, if also lower upside.
Personal loan interest rates are generally lower than interest rates for personal lines of credit because there is less lender uncertainty.
For Mexico and other emerging markets uncertainty about trade policy and higher US interest rates make the outlook less promising.
This is significantly less than the interest rates of bonds, although stocks offer, in average, better returns, because they are more volatile and investors demand a premium in exchange for that uncertainty.
«If anything, macro uncertainties may be less worrisome now than they have been for much of the past century,» Zweig says.
Most investors opt for «less uncertainty» over «attractive valuations,» and end up chasing past performance along the way.
Investors frequently benefit from making investment decisions with less than perfect knowledge and are well rewarded for bearing the risk of uncertainty.
This reflects rising economic uncertainty and less room for growth to exceed expectations.
In this environment of increased uncertainty, I predict that minimum volatility strategies will re-enter the spotlight as a way for investors to maintain equity exposure while seeking less risk.
But for me a 45 % return in less than 6 months was something I could live with, and to my mind there was more than some uncertainty as to the exit strategy and timing for those that continue to hold.
«If this helps people that are clearly eligible for discharge get one with less red tape, less waiting and less uncertainty, that's great.»
With 61 percent of respondents stating they make less than $ 50,000 per year, as well as 66 percent stating they work part time, this uncertainty is the largest drawback for the majority of respondents.
That said, let diversification handle uncertainty, and within risky assets trade away less promising assets for those with more promise.
This is much less stressful for the pet than having to go into a foster home and eliminates the uncertainty of what might happen to the pet if it was surrendered to a shelter.
Not only would developers get the security of being able to develop for one ecosystem in an x86 architecture without having to deal with obstacles like NDA's on new consoles etc. but there would also be a lot less worrying over the uncertainty over new generations.
Among the group exhibitions we mention: 99 Cents or Less, MoCAD, Detroit, MI (2017); FRAC Poitou - Charentes, Poitou - Charentes (2016); Global Positioning Systems, Perez Art Museum, Miami, FL (2015); Joie de Vivre, Palais des Beaux - Arts, Lille (2015); Ugo Rondinone: I love John Day, Palais de Tokyo, Paris (2015); Room To Live: Recent acquisitions and works from the collection, MOCA, Los Angeles (2013); Retour du monde, a commission for public transport in Paris, Musée d'art moderne et contemporain, Geneva (2013); Hors les Murs, FIAC Jardin des Tuileries, Paris (2012); Mapping the Studio: Artists from the François Pinault Collection, Palazzo Grassi / Punta della Dogana, Venice (2009); Château de Tokyo / Tokyo, Redux, Ile de Vassivière (2008); The Uncertainty of Objects and Ideas, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington DC (2006); 5 Milliards d'Années, Palais de Tokyo, Paris (2006); Whitney Biennial, Whitney Museum of Art, New York (2004); Terminal 5, JFK Airport, New York (2004).
When differences in scaling between previous studies are accounted for, the various current and previous estimates of NH mean surface temperature are largely consistent within uncertainties, despite the differences in methodology and mix of proxy data back to approximately A.D. 1000... Conclusions are less definitive for the SH and globe, which we attribute to larger uncertainties arising from the sparser available proxy data in the SH.
(in general, whether for future projections or historical reconstructions or estimates of climate sensitivity, I tend to be sympathetic to arguments of more rather than less uncertainty because I feel like in general, models and statistical approaches are not exhaustive and it is «plausible» that additional factors could lead to either higher or lower estimates than seen with a single approach.
And as for IPCC changing conclusions this has happened many times — Lindzen used to point to statements about upper tropospheric water vapour for instance that became less confident from the 1990, 1995 and 2001 reports, similarly uncertainty in aerosol indirect effects has clearly grown over time.]
Never admitting or expressing doubt or uncertainty, even though they are plentiful, and having quick pat answers for every anomaly is viewed by the other side as less than truthful.
In fact it is the opposite — Hansen is actually claiming that the uncertainty in models (for instance, in the climate sensitivity) is now less than the uncertainty in the emissions scenarios (i.e. it is the uncertainty in the forcings, that drives the uncertainty in the projections).
Scientific predictions of climate change for the next couple centuries, when we already know that CO2 and water vapor will be high, involves much less uncertainty than prediction of climate change when CO2 and water vapor are low.
Kevin Trenberth of the National Center for Atmospheric Research made this point powerfully last year in an important piece in the journal Nature Reports / Climate Change warning that more uncertainty, not less, would likely result from a push to enrich climate models used for the next report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change:
For example, a storm embedded in a confluent large - scale flow (i.e. one whose streamlines tend to converge) will generally have less directional track forecast uncertainty, though the timing of the progress of the storm along its track may suffer.
(Another fine point: This is slightly less than the central estimate of 43 cm for the A1FI scenario that was reported in the media, taken from earlier drafts of the SPM, because those 43 cm was not the sum of the individual best estimates for the different contributing factors, but rather it was the mid-point of the uncertainty range, which is slightly higher as some uncertainties are skewed towards high values.)
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