Sentences with phrase «real uncertainty»

Sometimes policies like director and officer insurance will cover intentional act risks because the determination of whether an act is illegal is so uncertain that there is real uncertainty involved to insure against.
The ESAF initiative represents a long - term investment in the well - being of U.S. families as the nation heads into an era of real uncertainty about energy security and climate change.
The Nottingham University team has now started a new study examining patients with real uncertainty about the diagnosis and aim to extend the study in other UK towns so more patients can participate in this important research.
With the recent changes to the U.S.'s immigration policies, we know this is a time of real uncertainty for many of our colleagues around the world.
we are in a time weary of markets and materialism... we face much bigger, desensitized audiences used to mainstream aesthetics, high end white boxes disappear... we face real uncertainty in ecology and in government... meanwhile — privileged and out of touch — art is lost in much greater forces of communications, architecture and design.
The election of Donald Trump has created real uncertainty about the direction the...
It is totally reasonable, given the atypical season we've had and the very real uncertainties surrounding the relationship of this franchise to its premier player — and yes, being down 0 - 3 in the first round — for folks to suggest that something may have to change.
The Guardian's approach to the issue may attract readers and clicks, but downplays real uncertainty and nuance that matter enormously in the long run.
There has been real uncertainty as to the operation of Part 36 in respect of counterclaims.
The only real uncertainty comes with color options: the DT - 903 came in white, orange and green.
The only real uncertainty for the judicial system would be the absence of any voiced dissent when one is truly warranted.
Modelers working on this are doing the best they can to predict as accurately as possible what the likely consequences of various flawed policies, and for the most part they are noting the very real uncertainties.
The election of Donald Trump has created real uncertainty about the direction the SEC will take on corporate climate change disclosure over the next four years.
«Even in the moderate warming scenarios, there are going to be changes in California's water supply,» Cloern said, but «there's real uncertainty about whether California will become drier or wetter.»
But the excitement of science is at the frontiers, where often there's real uncertainty — for example, stem cells.
Across the film's succinct runtime and up until the very end, there is never any real uncertainty about the fate of its main character.
Where there is real uncertainty is with Aeroplan, which needs to move fast to secure new partnerships (don't expect another national airline to launch and become the saviour) so that consumers will still want to earn Aeroplan points — and have something travel related to spend them on.
There are very large, very real uncertainties that are driving global financial market volatility.»
The article and posted documents show how carefully Exxon's corporate and legal side, more than manufacturing doubt, exploited the real uncertainty in the science to frame an argument against moving to stronger instruments than the non-binding 1992 climate treaty:
The real uncertainty is climate sensitivity and, especially, the resulting impacts.
Those just prevent the real uncertainties from being discussed.
Regarding the Hockey Stick of IPCC 2001 evidence now indicates, in my view, that an IPCC Lead Author working with a small cohort of scientists, misrepresented the temperature record of the past 1000 years by (a) promoting his own result as the best estimate, (b) neglecting studies that contradicted his, and (c) amputating another's result so as to eliminate conflicting data and limit any serious attempt to expose the real uncertainties of these data.
I want it to show the real uncertainty involved in all of this.
«Regarding the Hockey Stick of IPCC 2001 evidence now indicates, in my view, that an IPCC Lead Author [Michael Mann] working with a small cohort of scientists, misrepresented the temperature record of the past 1000 years by (a) promoting his own result as the best estimate, (b) neglecting studies that contradicted his, and (c) amputating another's result so as to eliminate conflicting data and limit any serious attempt to expose the real uncertainties of these data.»
Unlike the Chairman of the Australian Futures Fund, the real uncertainty professionals know this.
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