Sentences with phrase «much uncertainty for»

Conference presenter, Vicki Wade, the Heart Foundation's Leader on Aboriginal Health and a member of the Closing the Gap Steering Committee, welcomed the report, saying it was an «important» rebuke to the «piecemeal offerings» of government funding that have caused so much uncertainty for ACCHs and their workforces.
I won't insist on those numbers at all for the split, but I do think 33 - 66 % still is too much uncertainty for the degree of opportunity cost associated if science accurately hits the target range but is off within the range near the margin.
This means that we can never say that there is too much uncertainty for us to act.

Not exact matches

But uncertainty over whether the Fed feels economic conditions are appropriate for such easing, along with questions about how much the bank might cut back, have resulted in volatility where daily, triple - digit moves have become almost routine.
There is simply too much uncertainty about what is in store for the U.K..
Based on his recent statements, Pai's likely line of attack will be to say that Title II has created too much «uncertainty» for internet providers, thus harming their willingness to invest in new networks.
The key uncertainty is how much the data has been distorted by the fall of China's annual Lunar New Year holidays, which were in February this year and in January in 2012 and which typically see factories shut up shop for two weeks.
And that uncertainty is the fundamental driver, not so much Netanyahu,» said Walter Zimmerman, chief technical analyst for United - ICAP.
For example, the focus of the SEP on the each participant's modal forecast does not convey how much uncertainty there is about the economic outlook.
My question for the FIRE community is how do you plan for a 40 - 50 year retirement when there is so much uncertainty around the future of taxes and safety nets?
While the benefits of distributed ledgers have been much discussed, Bain concluded that actual tools using blockchain for international payments and trade finance remain in their early stages as banks remain challenged by scaling the technology, along with uncertainties surrounding digital currencies and privacy issues.
If these inflows however are counterbalanced by rising private inflows from Chinese businesses and wealthy individuals taking money out of China, either because of weaker domestic growth prospects of because of rising nervousness and uncertainty, asset prices might not fall as much as we would have expected, but Australia will be caught in a vice a little like that of, for example, Spain, in which export weakness can not be partially counterbalanced by a weaker currency.
Much leaner positioning is one of the key factors supporting gold this year and suggests that there is ample room for positions to be rebuilt against a backdrop of benign rates, soft dollar and lingering uncertainties.
These warranties cover many repair costs for homeowners, removing much of the uncertainty that can comes with a pre-owned house.
Repeated delays and mounting uncertainty now threaten to kill this much - needed project, denying Canadians the opportunity to get full value for their energy resources in international markets.
Leslie Appleton - Young, Chief Economist for C.A.R., said as much in the aforementioned press release: «The underlying fundamentals continue to support overall home sales growth [in California], but headwinds, such as global economic uncertainty and deteriorating housing affordability, will temper stronger sales activity.»
a set of values, beliefs, and structure in a person's life in order to give them direction and a sense of right and wrong is fine, but organized religions are no more than large corporations, and like any large corporation are only focused on their bottom line... trying to control the public and extract as much money as they can from them by any means necessary... promoting fear, uncertainty, hate and a sense that they alone can offer salvation... for a price (although they are very cleaver about getting to this hidden and unspoken cost... after all these hundreds of years they have perfected their craft well!)
So much then is clear, that the organ for the historical must have a structure analogous with the historical itself; it must comprise a corresponding somewhat by which it may repeatedly negate in its certainty the uncertainty that corresponds to the uncertainty of coming into existence.
The public consensus veers between sympathy for animal rights — although it is only some animals that are included, you do no hear much about the «rights» of insects and spiders, for example — and uncertainty about the moral boundaries surrounding human life and death — although, of course, outright murder is still regarded as a crime.
The regulator added that this did not necessarily suggest that any exposure to the chemical in infant formula would definitely harm infants, but that there was too much uncertainty to outline specific guidelines for consumers.
The object of their scrutiny was a strapping, gray 3 - year - old named Holy Bull, who would lace Preakness and Belmont winner Tabasco Cat and about whom there was as much uncertainty as fascination, a deliciously fast horse, perhaps the horse all of racing has been waiting for.
Of course, we've never seen multiple teams from the same conference in the College Football Playoff, but with so much uncertainty in the other Power Five conferences, it's not crazy to think that this could be the year we see it for the first time.
There's just too much interest from many better or bigger clubs for him to deal with more uncertainty here.
This uncertainty was too much for a cash - strapped club such as Wanderers to deal with.
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.
Buying a breast pump is fraught with uncertainty because women don't want to spend too much money for something that they might only use for a few months.
With so much uncertainty and instability in Britain, and with renewed and invigorated calls for a second Scottish referendum, he couldn't simply resign and leave without damaging Britain's financial situation further.
Short - term uncertainty around UK energy policy, as we have seen in the last couple of days, is very unhelpful and has the potential to result in increased prices for consumers and delay much - needed investment in all forms of energy infrastructure.
«In an interview with the Observer, Ed Davey describes a «Tea Party tendency» among Conservative MPs who question climate change and green investment as «perverse», and says it is creating deep uncertainty for an industry that could do much to help lift the country out of the economic doldrums.»
On Monday, days before a budget is supposed to be in place, Cuomo suggested the federal government and President Donald Trump's administration has made for too much uncertainty at the state level.
«In the face of unprecedented uncertainty from the federal level, your partnership is more important than ever,» Mr. de Blasio told his audience, making a plea for unity to a legislative body that — on the Republican - controlled State Senate side, at least — has never had much use for him.
Crucially, the governor's initial State of the State speech came more than a week before he is due to release his Executive Budget for the next fiscal year, which throws much uncertainty into the mix as to how he proposes to pay for his ambitious proposals and whether the budget will include any surprise announcements.
«There's so much anxiety because of the uncertainty at the federal level, especially for those who depend on support from government.
Instead, most modelers accommodate the inevitable uncertainties by averaging over many runs of each scenario and displaying a likely range of outcomes, much like landfall forecasts for hurricanes.
«From a historic low to a historic high almost — that creates a lot of uncertainty for management but it also raises questions on why it's swinging so much,» says U.B.C.'s Farrell.
Given such uncertainties, Bush, much like his father a decade earlier, pledged additional funding for climate studies.
However, he notes, such software leaves much room for uncertainty about security and data integrity, as well as IP, legal, and regulatory compliance.
Even when there's hardly any ambiguity — a blow - dried weatherman promising 65 degrees for the weekend — there is too often a fleeting sensation of uncertainty, much as when one approaches a glass door with the word «LLUP» or «HSUP» written on it, before the instruction is decoded to the satisfaction of the unconscious.
The two researchers also discount thermometer readings and «give great weight to the paleo data for which the uncertainties are much greater,» Stott says.
For instance, the ShakeAlert team is learning more from its beta users about how much uncertainty the users will tolerate in the alerts and how fast versus how accurate they want those alerts to be.
«We've recently concluded that there's not much doubt or cause for concern over produced - water discharges in Norway's North Sea sector today, although some uncertainty remains,» says Sanni.
The uncertainty in the science makes it difficult for policy - makers to see how much investment is justified, and what kind, says van Scheltinga.
For example, models don't currently include permafrost methane emissions — as there's too much uncertainty about them.
For example, the authors acknowledge the role of aerosols in stimulating clouds to form and the darkening of snow and ice by black carbon, adding that there is still too much uncertainty to include fully in their calculations.
The period where ARGO data makes up the bulk of data (2004 - 2008 in red) has a greater uncertainty only because their period of observation is much shorter (5 years), versus 11 years for the interval where XBT data predominates (1993 - 2003 in blue).
Each line of evidence has to be expert - judged for its bias and structural uncertainty (i.e. how much to increase its variance) and when combining, the level of independence has to be judged as well.
Scientific knowledge input into process based models has much improved, reducing uncertainty of known science for some components of sea - level rise (e.g. steric changes), but when considering other components (e.g. ice melt from ice sheets, terrestrial water contribution) science is still emerging, and uncertainties remain high.
You can also see the relative uncertainty between forcings (e.g., it is much larger for aerosols than for GHGs).
«There's quite a bit of uncertainty and disagreement about what the actual leak rate is,» said Tom Moore, Western Regional Air Partnership Air Quality Program Manager for the Western States Air Resources Council in Fort Collins, Colo. «That makes it difficult to understand how much any particular regulation would reduce methane leakage.»
«With our culture still surrounded by so much uncertainty, we are continuing to yearn for those softer shades that offer a sense of calm and relaxation.»
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