Sentences with phrase «of uncertain»

The National Insurance Mediclaim Plus policy covers your expense of uncertain illness and makes medical services easy and accessible.
There are a number of uncertain events that may lead to trip cancellation, for example, a medical exigency, sudden demise of a family member, or losing a job.
It covers hospitalization expenses incurred because of disease or injury arising out of uncertain event.
But in case of the uncertain and untimely death of the policyholder, a term insurance plan is a savage and offers a financial protection to the family of the policyholder.
But in case of the uncertain and untimely death of the policy holder, a term insurance plan is a savage and offers a financial protection to the family of the policy holder.
You may prefer to choose a US travel insurance plan depending on your pocket size; however, try to make sure you have coverage against all kinds of uncertain risks.
Diwali presents the perfect opportunity to spread the light of peace of mind into the darkness of an uncertain future.
Death benefit is paid as the total sum assured amount to the nominee of the policy in case of uncertain demise of the insured person of the policy.
Life is full of uncertain events, which can be scary and overwhelming.
This concern stems not only from the thought of an uncertain future lying ahead, but also the skyrocketing cost of education has a major contribution to it.
Moreover, it also provides the benefits of waiver of premium rider under which all the future premiums are waived off in case of uncertain demise of the insured person.
If drawing the line between probable and possible eventualities creates difficulty after the event, then it is surely even more of an uncertain art before the contract is made.
Without his plea Khadr potentially faced a lifetime of uncertain incarceration at Guantanamo, while an indefinite and ill - defined war on terrorism continued.
Métis, however, is a term of uncertain application, used variously to describe everyone of mixed Aboriginal / non-Aboriginal ancestry, or those who took land scrip rather than treaty (see Aboriginal Treaties); those entitled to Métis lands under the Manitoba Act, 1870; those registered under the Alberta Métis Betterment Act; or the francophone segment of the mixed - blood communities of the Northwest.
Twenty years later, about 170 foreign firms have seized the opportunity to enter an environment of uncertain prospects.
The UK's top 50 law firms have grown their partner ranks by almost 6 % during the past financial year, fuelled by major merger deals and partnership expansion in the face of an uncertain market.
In 2010, Morgan, Lewis made an economic decision not to have a summer program because of the uncertain legal climate.
However, in view of the objective of foreseeability, which the rules on jurisdiction must pursue, the place of establishment of that server can not, by reason of its uncertain location, be considered to be the place where the event giving rise to the damage occurred for the purpose of the application of Article 5 (3) of Regulation No 44/2001.
There is no apparent practical justification for holding that an agreement for a term of uncertain duration can not give rise to a tenancy, or that a fetter of uncertain duration on the right to serve a notice to quit is invalid.
The number of newly qualified (NQ) lawyers accepting roles at the UK's top 20 law firms has fallen 6 % year - on - year as the effects of the uncertain market continue to be felt at the lower end of the profession.
Frame et al. (2005) demonstrate that uncertainty ranges for sensitivity are dependent on the choices made about prior distributions of uncertain quantities before the observations are applied.
So the repainting of thousands of Stevenson screens worldwide with paints of uncertain infrared characteristics was another bias that has crept into the instrumental temperature records.
A much better critique would examine questions of the net forcing used in the 1981 paper versus what really happened — but that gets complicated quickly because of the uncertain changes in aerosol.
What is gained if we insist on exposing billions of people to indoor air pollution of uncertain or possibly deadly sorts and destroy the vegetation and other biomass that is so necessary for maintaining the ecological and environmental values of the regions where they live?
In particular, in the face of uncertain coupling of natural and anthropogenic climate forcing, understanding the timing, extent and especially the mechanistic basis for baseline shifts now represents an urgent challenge.
The frightened public often isn't aware that most of these catastrophes will not occur for 100 years, and then only if the upper end of the uncertain scientific predictions applies.
For example, Stainforth et al. (2005) have shown that many different combinations of uncertain model sub-grid scale parameters can lead to good simulations of global mean surface temperature, but do not lead to a robust result for the model's climate sensitivity.
While giving the impression of being based on peer - reviewed science, much of the material presented is either out - of - date, already discredited or of uncertain origin.
It is really a problem of mitigation in the face of uncertain and unbounded risk.
Communication and mental processes: experiential and analytic processing of uncertain climate information
Again this is a plausible upward correction but of uncertain magnitude, since the climate response to volcanic eruptions is model - dependent.
How can decision makers in weather and climate sensitive sectors make useful decisions in the light of uncertain input?
When at least one control point of a krigged surface has uncertainty, i.e. error bars, the krigged surface itself is fuzzy — every point of the uncertain control point influences the surface gains uncertainty.
«demands for urgent action to mitigate climate change thrive at the expense of genuine, illuminating, nuanced debate about how to make the best of an uncertain future.»
They also account for a wide range of uncertain assumptions about technology cost, availability and CO2 emissions limits.
But such a future may take decades to realize and is not guaranteed because of uncertain technical, economic, and political factors.
We need greater attention on the strength of uncertain processes and feedbacks in the physical climate system (e.g. carbon cycle feedbacks, ice sheet dynamics)(NRC 2013), as well as on institutional and behavioral feedbacks associated with energy production and consumption, to determine scientifically plausible bounds on total warming and the overall behavior of the climate system (Heal and Millner 2014).
These results are why I question the use of monthly data with its autocorrelations (that have to be corrected with methods such as Cochrane - Orcutt) when the annual data does not require corrections (that could be of uncertain validity — see Steve M remarks on C - O CIs versus those CIs derived using maximum liklihood approach).
I think my point was (in an admittedly obscure way) that sometimes climate scientists try to read WAY to much into their anlalysis of uncertain data.
In fact Andrew Dessler and other climate scientists have made this point, that the «instrumental» method uncertainties are too large to tightly constrain climate sensitivity, because of the uncertain aerosol forcing, among othe reasons.
Particular, or a range of, occurrences / outcomes of an uncertain event owning a probability of are said to be: > 99 % Virtually certain; > 90 % Very likely; > 66 % Likely; 33 to 66 % About as likely as not; < 33 % Unlikely; < 10 % Very unlikely; < 1 % Exceptionally unlikely.
Assessing the role of uncertain precipitation estimates on the robustness of hydrological model parameters under highly variable climate conditions.
Specification now of a CO2 target more precise than < 350 ppm is difficult and unnecessary, because of uncertain future changes of forcings including other gases, aerosols and surface albedo.
Yet both just invoked fact observations in pursuit of uncertain truth.
The camps should be more divided in the low side of estimates versus the high side of estimates which typically require lots of uncertain feed backs all pointing in the same direction.
One is limitations on food calory production relative to population growth, by sometime around 2050 (plus or minus a couple of uncertain decades).
This paper analyzes the price or quantity controls of greenhouse gases in the presence of uncertain costs.
Caps would produce greater certainty of longer - term emission reductions at the cost of uncertain economic consequences.
A new survey finds that while the proportion of Americans who believe in climate change holds steady, the number of the uncertain has dropped and the ranks of the disbelievers have grown.
Achieving negative emissions will involve what the analysis calls «the deployment of uncertain and at present controversial technologies, including biomass energy with carbon capture and storage.»
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