Sentences with phrase «means less uncertainty»

That being said, the cancellation of 2x hard fork means less uncertainty going forward and that could bode well for the BTC in the long run.

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That means researchers have less information and higher uncertainties when it comes to translating the data into measurements that the models can use, such as air temperature and humidity.
Equally striking, if less well known, are the so - called squeezed quantum states: Normally, Heisenberg's uncertainty principle means that one can not measure the values of certain pairs of physical quantities, such as the position and velocity of a quantum particle, with arbitrary precision.
With this membership plan, all free members will be able to reply to your messages without having to upgrade themselves — that means more date options and less uncertainty.
This means you have a better sense of how much your investment is worth, and less uncertainty is always a good thing.
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.
It puts you on the right path, asking the right kinds of questions, taking the right kinds of first steps, and avoiding getting lost in the confusion, mistakenly thinking that uncertainty means less to worry about.
The IEA says this uncertainty, along with «less favourable conditions» such as the fracking bans in place in many EU nations, means that only around 17 billion cubic metres might be produced by the EU in 2040.
But have we, at any time, had any acknowledgement that uncertainty means it's equally likely that climate change will turn out to be either worse or less severe than the consensus position have indicated?
There are still many uncertainties, but those are reasons to be more concerned, not less, since they mean the reality could just turn out worse than we expect just as easily as better, and that's what seems to have been happening so far.
The cash value of this is, that all of NASA's estimates of annual mean global surface temperatures come with an uncertainty of + / -(not less than 0.6) °C.
So, the Administration policy, egged on by Lindzen citing supposed uncertainties, is asking for greater certainty (actually, they mean higher confidence), but providing less and less funds for doing the necessary research.
However, the mean of predictions of all models reproduced experimental data, with an uncertainty of less than 10 % of measured yields.
It means that there is a lot more uncertainty for individuals and a lot less transparency about which firms really do offer the best packages.
«Britain leaving the EU would mean uncertainty for our firms, less trade with Europe and fewer jobs.
According to uncertainty reduction theory6, people seek information when they are uncertain, and they are most uncertain when just starting a relationship and deciding whether to get more (or less) serious.7, 8 What this means is that you need to get your opinion in very early in the relationship (before your friend dons the proverbial rose - colored glasses) or wait until your friend is deciding whether or not to up the ante (e.g., become exclusive, move in with a partner, etc.).
«We don't expect to see any sort of broad change of key issues until the election is over a year from now, which just means more uncertainty during the entire election cycle and less confidence,» says Ed Padilla, CEO of Northmarq Capital in Minneapolis.
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