Sentences with phrase «still much uncertainty»

Although it has been around for several years it appears that there is still much uncertainty as to what «the cloud» is, its benefits and how it works.
Despite a favorable ruling from an administrative law judge saying «innocent owners» of inaccessible multifamily dwellings aren't liable, the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ® says there is still much uncertainty in the multifamily market.
There is still much uncertainty surrounding the newest scheme option, life rights and, whilst it has distinct advantages it also has its drawbacks and may not suit all investor's long term financial needs.
There was still much uncertainty to reckon with in making provision for a «clean break» separation between the parties.
Except that there is still much uncertainty with how it works.
The 15 myrs preceding PETM, from 55mya to 70 mya, included the K / T event 65 mya, of which there is still much uncertainty about what really happened to climate during that short period of geologic time.
Looking at all this evidence, the conclusion is, well, a little unsatisfying - there is still much uncertainty in the long - term trend.
The latest assessment of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change noted these concerns: «Despite the known causal links between climate and malaria transmission dynamics, there is still much uncertainty about the potential impact of climate change on malaria at local and global scales.»
For these quantitative details there's still much uncertainty.
This line from the 2007 report's chapter on human health is about as straightforward as any language can be: «Despite the known causal links between climate and malaria transmission dynamics, there is still much uncertainty about the potential impact of climate change on malaria at local and global scales.»
There is also still much uncertainty surrounding the communication channels between our gut bacteria and our brain.

Not exact matches

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.
He didn't know what to do with Fabregas when he went back to Barca, Sane, so far so good but not out of this world just yet, Sterling still hot and cold... so much uncertainty and confusion will plague the young man if he moved to city and I'm sure his handlers are savvy enough to see that.
-- Although there is much uncertainty about whether Miami's Big Three will opt out of their contracts this off - season, the Heat are still the oddsmakers early favorites to win the 2015 NBA Championship.
Stephan began by arguing that, while there was much uncertainty, he thought the most likely scenario was that David Cameron would still be Prime Minister after the next election.
Much uncertainty still remains about the number of people with serious illness, he said, and it's clear that the novel H1N1 can kill perfectly healthy people.
Shepherd said, though, that there still is still a lot of uncertainty about how much additional melt in some locations of the Greenland ice sheet will actually be lost to the ocean.
The paper is «interesting and useful,» Hotez says, but there is still too much uncertainty in the numbers to know whether targeting animals will be necessary to eliminate the disease.
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 next year, as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change was publishing its second major assessment of climate science, Shell found itself in a delicate balancing act between accepting the scientific consensus and arguing that there was still too much uncertainty to dictate aggressive action.
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.
«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.»
FundX Chief Investment Officer Jason Browne talked to CNBC about changing interest rates, but the bigger question, is what can you do about interest rates now when there's still so much uncertainty?
Plan for higher interest rates FundX Chief Investment Officer Jason Browne talked to CNBC about changing interest rates, but the bigger question, is what can you do about interest rates now when there's still so much uncertainty?
The bigger question about interest rates is what YOU can do now, given that there's still so much uncertainty around when and how rates will rise.
With so much economic uncertainty you still need a healthy dollop of fixed income, but you may want to consider tilting your portfolio a little more towards dividend stocks.
PST will also be applied to the retail sale of cannabis, although revenue generated from this has not been included in the budget because there is still considerable uncertainty as to how much will be raised.
Almost all the images present real - life settings without much alternations, and yet the works still carry a surrealist feel to them, mostly for the mentioned elements that create tension and uncertainty.
Pretty much all existing GCMs take into account changes in cloud albedo effects (though these are still characterized by a fairly high level of uncertainty).
I think that Joe Public would be quite shocked that there is still so much apparent uncertainty in such a fundamental aspect of climate science, given the huge disruption already being caused by what may turn out to be premature attempts at mitigation.
I also hope that tussles at the edges of understanding, where data are scant or uncertainty is high, don't distract the public too much from the basics of climate science, which are boringly undisputed yet still speak of a rising risk that sorely needs addressing.
«There are numerous instances in which politicians and opinion makers stated that «there is still so much uncertainty, we shouldn't invest money to solve the climate problem,»» Lewandowsky explained to Salon.
That's an area of active research because the estimates of individual pulses are getting better, but the estimates of how much CO2 would be released associated with an individual pulse is still of the order - of - magnitude uncertainty, which is not helpful to really talk about emission rates.»
Of course, IPCC can simply state that the lower end of the previous range for 2xCO2 ECS of 1.5 to 4.5 C is still OK, but that the upper end has come down as uncertainties on clouds (always «the largest source of uncertainty») have been cleared up, and there won't be too much «loss of face» there.
I may be wrong, but It appears to me that her motive is to expose IPCC claims of overconfidence in a science, which she feels is still loaded with too much uncertainty to be able to make any real claims regarding the past or projections for the future, IOW to act as sort of a «BS filter».
I think solar and cloud albedo with greater water vapour are still much more open to uncertainty than 90 %.
He says that, in terms of climate science research, scientists still need to address the remaining uncertainties in the carbon cycle: where and how fast the carbon released into the atmosphere goes, how much stays in the atmosphere, whether there are limits to some natural sinks for carbon and whether there are important new sources of carbon emissions that may be triggered by warming.
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.
Still others assert that there is too much uncertainty to project how polar bears will fare in the future.
But if we ignore all the science on impacts and only assume that Earth will warm within a particular range in response to CO2 emissions I think we still have reason for concern because uncertainty about the impacts (what and how much) could still mean that severe and even unforeseen consequences are possible.
So much is based on temperature measurements, which still have great uncertainty.
Nothing much has changed; in the uncertainty that is still rife six months after the vote, capital market oriented finance solutions are still rare, with non UK deals remaining relatively active.
While the UK Government has provided some much needed clarity on the rights of EU workers pre-Brexit and during the transition period, there is still a great deal of uncertainty over EU workers» rights after the transition period and this is likely to continue until the Government publishes its White Paper on immigration.
In any event, some degree of uncertainty as to how much «movement» is required, still remains after these judgments.
«There is still a great deal of uncertainty over how Brexit will impact the UK economy and employment law, much of which is based on European directives and regulations.
And although a recent NAR survey shows most owners and renters today still believe strongly in the American dream of home ownership, the Pew analysis points to the need for buyers to diversify their assets and take all the costs of ownership into account so that they can continue to save for the future — a future that still harbors much economic uncertainty.
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