Sentences with phrase «never know the uncertainties»

Not exact matches

No matter how much market research or planning you do, or how certain an outcome seems, you can never eliminate uncertainty.
Those lucky enough never to have known the accompanying fear and uncertainty can hardly begin to understand the cynicism and darkness of the lives of normal people in such countries, or of the liberation they felt when the last traces of the Communist Party were scrubbed away.
You bump up against uncertainty all the time because you never know the consequences of action or not acting.»
When people's lives are threatened, when their rights are infringed, when the live with the uncertainty of never knowing if someone will take God's law at it's word, they will be angry and spiteful, fearful and anxious.
It's the uncertainty — you just never know what each day will bring.
Yet Heisenberg's uncertainty principle dictated that precise values for certain pairs of variables, such as position and momentum, could never be known simultaneously.
The molecule's strange properties can only be explained using a theory from quantum mechanics called Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, which states that an atom's momentum and position can never both be known precisely.
Primary among those oddities was the famous uncertainty principle, which states that you can never know all the properties of a particle at the same time.
The paper,» «You Never Know What's Gon na Happen»: An Examination of Communication Strategies Used by College Student - Athletes to Manage Uncertainty,» is published online in the journal Communication & Sport.
While the uncertainty may seem frightening, you will never know what's on the other side of the door, unless you muster up the courage to open it.
Secrecy because never was any credible information about this product available and uncertainty because no one knew for sure if the product would ever see the light of day — sort of like Apple's Knowledge Navigator that we have known since 1987.
I'll never forget my sleepless nights of uncertainty, not knowing what to believe or who to trust, and fighting to just not mentally shut down.
If she now declines to do the book because, she realizes that there are other more important issues at hand (or decides to do the uncertainty book without McIntyre), then we may never know the real context.
But current climate research indicates uncertainty (never mind that we're speaking about probability) in the future, and as an economist he will know that uncertainty is bad for business.
One can never know that you have spanned the full phase space and so you are always aware that all the models might agree and yet still be wrong (cf. polar ozone depletion forecasts), but that irreducible uncertainty cuts both ways.
Moreover, despite the ipcc's ~» full disclosure of known assumptions and uncertainties» it appears that Mann's derivation was never Peer Reviewed by anyone associated with the ipcc — that is, until M&M actually did it.
The uncertainties lie in the precise figure for CS (which we will probably never know) and the impacts (ie ice sheet response, sea level rise, impact on flooding etc).
It was unanimously felt that the benefit of knowing, with some certainty, that TUPE would apply, was far preferable to the uncertainty of never being quite sure when it would apply.
No child should have to live with the uncertainty of not knowing where they really belong; foster care was never intended to be a long - term solution to the danger and deprivation children in the foster care system have endured.
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