Sentences with phrase «uncertainty around that data»

«There's a lot of uncertainty around that data,» he says.
In response to the Schrems decision and other EU Commission and European court activity raising uncertainty around data transfers, top 20 global US law firm Morgan Lewis has opened its own EU data centre in London.

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This judgement will be monitored carefully as more data become available and more clarity emerges around these uncertainties.
It is no different this time around except that in the environment characterized by fear, uncertainty, and doubt (FUD) that's prevailed since the 2008 Financial Panic, each instance of ebbing in data is feared to be the start of the next economic and market meltdown.
«Hence essentially all countries could estimate uncertainties around their reported data if they chose.»
In the end, I would hypothesize that the result of the freeing of data and code will necessarily lead to a more robust understanding of scientific uncertainties, which may have the perverse effect of making the future less clear, i.e., because it will result in larger error bars around observed temperature trends which will carry through into the projections.
These both suggest that current uncertainties on the annual mean data point are around ± 0.05 ºC (1 sigma)[Update: the Berkeley Earth estimate is actually half that].
I don't know about all of you, but I do find that the uncertainty around e.g. the various issues related to ocean heat content or issues regarding connecting the Argo float network to other data networks is SO much better covered in Judith's bizarre and uniquely repetitive mischaracterizations of other scientists» comments, than by the published science and its critical review.
In 2017, seven of the sixteen billion - dollar events (i.e., the 2 inland flooding events, drought, freeze and hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria) have higher potential uncertainty values around the loss estimates due to less coverage of insured assets and data latency.
However, early estimates from the Global Carbon Project (GCP) using preliminary data suggest that this is likely to change in 2017 with global emissions set to grow by around 2 %, albeit with some uncertainties.
When uncertainty is minimal (left-most blue data point), the expected budget is around 1000 GtC, which is precisely the value that in the earlier figure gave us 2 °C peak warming — as it should be because we are examining budgets to limit warming to 2 °C.
I frankly doubt that this model can be extrapolated into either the past or the future, and the data uncertainties are so large (and almost certainly underestimated and / or systematically biased in HadCRUT4) that the sensitivity could easily be either larger or smaller than the best fit observed here — if you like, I get a TCS of around 1.8 C plus or minus maybe a whole degree.
The uncertainty in the annual CO2 ppM increases in the atmosphere are quite small given the indentical data coming from the large numbers of sources around the world.
Whereas consumers (e.g., lawyers using cloud - based software) have traditionally expressed concerns around data security (42 % in 2012) and cost uncertainty (38 % in 2012), these end users have now grown more comfortable with cloud security and recognized the obvious time and monetary savings.
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