Sentences with phrase «means reduced uncertainty»

«This means reduced uncertainty on the path to sustainability, and the strengthening of our long - term goals and values,» he said.
This means reduced uncertainty on the path to sustainability, and the strengthening of our long - term goals and values.
«This means reduced uncertainty on the path to sustainability, and the strengthening of our long - term goals and values,» he said.

Not exact matches

The uncertainty created by a tumultuous global economy and uncertainty about the future means B2B buyers give extra attention to driving down costs and putting more pressure on reducing price whenever they can.
This greatly reduces the uncertainty in the overall radiosonde mean, and implies that the model uncertainty dominates in the calculation of (sigma - means).
It may be true that «the more we know, the more we realize that we do not know» but this does not mean that «additional facts increase uncertainty»; they help to reduce it instead (especially if they conflict with previously held assumptions and paradigms).
If the level of uncertainty is very high, they stress resilience as the best strategy (which basically means economic development to reduce vulnerability, which is basically what the libertarians have been arguing for).
You might reduce mean sq error of the segment, but by shortening the segment you increase the uncertainty in the slope of the segment, the key metric that BEST seeks.
I would bet that while the mean of the observations shifts upward to near the ensemble mean of the models, the uncertainty of the mean of observations would be hardly reduced at all: these time series are very strongly correlated as they all contain the same forced and unforced natural variations, see their Figure.
If not, then in terms of systematic error, a per day uncertainty in a physical quantity (0.2 C per reading) of a physically unique data point can not be reduced to a physical uncertainty of 0.03 C merely by taking a mean of the points.
This means we should reduce the uncertainty as much as possible before making the decision, rather than reversing the «ready, aim, fire» sequence by shooting ourselves in the foot.
This rejected the interpretations of «regularly» as being «sufficiently frequently» or «at regular intervals», as the Supreme Court held that Parliament must have intended the meaning of «in accordance with the rules» in order to fall in line with reasons including school attendance being compulsory; defences to non-attendance have been reduced in legislation; and the need for certainty within the criminal law as to when removing a child from school is a criminal offence, and any other reading of «regularly» would create uncertainty.
However, low levels of exposure and contamination led to reduced power to detect effects; combined with issues relating to the application of RCTs in this setting means that uncertainty remains.
Knowing the important custody terms and what they mean to your divorce can reduce much of your uncertainty when interacting with the court on matters related to your child.
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