Sentences with phrase «much uncertainty under»

The preliminary budget de Blasio has prepared is basically a rough guess, since there's so much uncertainty under Trump, the mayor said.

Not exact matches

The news in August that Weatherspoon was arrested and charged with driving under the influence in Oktibbeha County added some uncertainty to the question of how much Howland can rely on the jewel of that class.
Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos is casting doubt on whether the state budget will include a health exchange required under the federal health care act, saying there is too much uncertainty to create it now.
However, under different climate states during the past few millennia the water flux was greater than now; this leads to great uncertainty in estimations of how much of the current water flow is renewable versus fossil.
As can be seen your graph, our climate models make a wide range of predictions (perhaps 0.5 - 5 degC, a 10-fold uncertainty) about how much «committed warming» will occur in the future under any stabilization scenario, so we don't seem to have a decent understanding of these processes.
I can certainly tell you that it would not be acceptable to report such a narrow combined uncertainty in a physics measurement (where uncertainties are much more under control) if the result of two measurements showed such discrepancies.
To say so is pretty much blind to the last 20 years of theoretical work on choice under uncertainty.
Attempting to use climate information in the context of expected utility can lead to bad decisions; there are much better ways to approach the decision making under conditions of deep uncertainty.
Note that there's some uncertainty over how high, exactly, China's emissions are expected peak in 2030, but no matter what assumptions you use, they're expected to peak much higher (the orange lines) than what would be required under «inertia» or «equity» approaches to stay below 2 °C:
Hence a decision analytic framework of «decision making under deep uncertainty» is a much better match to the climate problem, where understanding uncertainty and areas of ignorance is critical information for the decision making process.
Under the elastic «undue hardship» standard, employers may face much uncertainty as to how much disruption of their business they must put up with in the name of accommodation.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z