Sentences with phrase «less uncertainty in»

First, they conclude that there is less uncertainty in TCR than in Equilibrium Climate Sensitivity (ECS), which I suggest supports the proposition that they found considerable uncertainty in the latter.
Jack feels that once November is over there will be less uncertainty in the market, and he would like to collar his position at least through November.
The debate in the media expresses far less uncertainty in this issue than is customary for this level of scientific inquiry.
From my layperson perspective I see the CH part with less controversial algorithms used for dating tree rings, less uncertainties in the results and having the advantage of being the longer practiced branch..

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Wendy's CEO Todd Penegor said in August that uncertainty about the election was leading customers to spend less freely.
If American business owners are truly worried about the long - term prospects of the U.S. economy, they should be doing what the Argentines do: looking outside their borders to find markets in which there is less uncertainty — or at least different kinds of uncertainty.
But it gets 98.5 % of its revenues from flights that both take off and land in the U.S. — flights less likely to be delayed by any of globalization's uncertainties.
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.
There are hotspots globally, and there is policy uncertainty in the United States, but again, we've been focused on the emerging market theme because we have found that economies that we used to think of as politically unstable have actually proved to be less so as they pursue more orthodox types of policies.
That in itself is new: interviews with several senior Conservatives suggest Harper's PMO is already less overbearing than the versions that endured constant minority government uncertainty, and that at least a few ministers have more latitude to take strong initiatives.
In addition, the banks themselves became more cautious and less willing to lend to each other, both because of the uncertainty surrounding the exposure of each institution to these problems, which is only now being slowly revealed, and because each institution was unsure the extent to which the lines of credit they had provided were going to be called upon.
He who seeks refuge in an infallible church or in an infallible Bible is less acquainted with the way of faith, than the person who knows neither of these, but who nevertheless obeys the word of God in the midst of his own uncertainty.
Today we are in less certain times; the intellectual life of the Church is thwart with uncertainty.
It appears to me that the increase of uncertainty today is less a sign of maturity and wisdom, and more a negative effect from breathing a poisoned, polluted air we are sharing in common with the rest of the world, to our own detriment.
As the social structure became more complicated, with increasing power in the hands of a few and increasing uncertainty in the status of the many, economic inequality became more, rather than less, pronounced and the slave system was alike more firmly established and more ethically troublesome.
«Russia is less exciting because there are a lot of market uncertainties that are expected to persist in the next few years,» Deglise commented.
Well then ozil, just commit to paper then there will be one less area of uncertainty in the team then its just sanchez and wenger to be sorted.
As we struggle to cope with the demands of being parents, with our uncertainty and stress, moments of joyfulness and pride in our children, although no less cherished, too often give way to argument, defiance, and withdrawal.
There are no absolute truths in biological sciences — only hypotheses... «We need to train medical students and residents more in the art of uncertainty and less in the spirit that everything can be known or that it even needs to be known.»»
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.
The usual health warnings were issued in the form of statistical uncertainty estimates, but these invitations to prudence were given less attention than they deserved by most consumers of the numbers.
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.
Which takes us to the second important uncertainty of this apparently certain result - which is whether Tory MPs will be more or less united than in the current parliament.
Business secretary Vince Cable has said that «off shoring went too far» in the UK, adding that British firms are increasingly're - shoring» work back to Britain because of a «cost advantage» and «less uncertainty».
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.»
Though I see nothing but vague & cloudy uncertainty in the foreground of our being, yet I fancy I discern a very bright light a good way further on, and this makes me care much less about the cloudiness & indistinctness which is near.
The Standard Model of Physics predicts such one - in - ten - billion odds with an uncertainty of less than ten percent.
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 contribution from Antarctica adds up to 180 gigatonnes per year, but there is considerable uncertainty here because changes in the gravity field due to Earth's crust rebounding are less well understood over Antarctica than elsewhere.
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.
One thing to keep in mind is that, if CO2 continues to increase, the CO2 increasingly overwhelms the aerosol forcing, so aerosol uncertainty may play less role in the future than in the past century.
The internal structures of giant planets are much less well known than those of main - sequence stars because of uncertainties in the equation of state of degenerate gas, the composition (typically non-solar), the interaction with the magnetic field and, in the upper layers, the relative magnitudes of internal heat and energy deposited from the sun.
«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.
Some of these improvements have led to a reduction in the uncertainty associated with the use of less sophisticated parametrizations (e.g., virtual salt flux).
Now, I've always been more of an in - store than online shopper due to the uncertainty over how well things will fit or look in person but as my toddler becomes less and less interested with sitting in her stroller, online shopping becomes more and more appealing to me.
On the contrary, I'm possibly more or less not definitely rejecting the idea that in no way with any amount of uncertainty that I undeniably do or do not know where he shouldn't probably be, if that indeed wasn't where he isn't.
In the end, Disobedience is less about the subjugation of the self to the group than the courage to embrace uncertainty if one were to break out of the prison of a world one has been born into.
In The Future, writer / director / star Miranda July indulges in the same wayward malaise of her previous film, Me and You and Everyone We Know, but, somewhat ironically, the focus on the uncertainty of «what comes next» makes this one seem a lot less scattershoIn The Future, writer / director / star Miranda July indulges in the same wayward malaise of her previous film, Me and You and Everyone We Know, but, somewhat ironically, the focus on the uncertainty of «what comes next» makes this one seem a lot less scattershoin the same wayward malaise of her previous film, Me and You and Everyone We Know, but, somewhat ironically, the focus on the uncertainty of «what comes next» makes this one seem a lot less scattershot.
No less interested in the reply to this question were the «perpetrators» themselves, who from childhood felt the psychological discomfort of such uncertainty.
This in turn, offers consistent long - term growth potential with less sensitivity to rate changes from inflation and any political uncertainty.
To protect (hedge) against the uncertainty of agave prices, CTC can enter into a futures contract (or its less regulated cousin, the forward contract), which allows the company to buy the agave at a specific price at a set date in the future.
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.
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.
But perhaps there is more uncertainty around the valuations of less well - capitalized firms than BRK, so buying back higher quality BRK stock is preferred to buying in the liabilities of companies of which Buffett has less knowledge.
Higher P / E ratios suggest more confidence in the company's ability to grow its earnings, while lower P / E ratios suggest less confidence and more uncertainty.
Economic uncertainty inevitably elicits newfound thrift in consumers, who become more fiscally conservative the less secure they feel about their future.
Cash entries can be trusted; accrual entries are less trustworthy in proportion to the length of time and uncertainty to the collection of cash.
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