While the time commitment and drawn - out
uncertainty of multiple interviews can be frustrating, having several meetings with a prospective new employer can work to your advantage.
Stealth - I would agree with Tom Curtis - claiming that
the uncertainty of multiple measurements from almost 4000 ARGO floats is identical to the error of a single measurement is absurd, and anyone with science or engineering background (which you claim) should be well aware of this aspect of signal averaging, right along with the Central Limit Theorem.
Not exact matches
The scientists analyzed the responses for characteristics like being able to see from someone else's point
of view, anticipating change, considering
multiple possible turnouts, acknowledging
uncertainty, and searching for compromise.
Under these conditions, each adjustment comes in steps, the step length being a
multiples of the error band, the collective «thermostat»
uncertainty.
The claim that «Jesus was not a pacifist» is an example
of the fallacy
of ambiguity, sometimes also referred to as equivocation, where an orator tries to build his argument on the
uncertainty of words or on a term that has
multiple meanings.
As Aristotle long ago saw, nature does not work in a purely mathematical way, but involves the
uncertainties of prime matter,
of potentiality and its
multiple possibilities.
Of course, we've never seen
multiple teams from the same conference in the College Football Playoff, but with so much
uncertainty in the other Power Five conferences, it's not crazy to think that this could be the year we see it for the first time.
Also throwing
uncertainty into the mayor's re-election campaign is the status
of multiple federal and state investigations into de Blasio's fundraising practices.
Bolland's team also found
multiple examples
of inconsistencies between and within trials, errors in reported data, misleading text, duplicated data and text as well as
uncertainties about ethical oversight.
Out
of that came a system that models the
multiple layers
of uncertainty that occur in the processes
of generating seismic events and in detecting them.
After
multiple emergency room visits and months
of uncertainty, Adelynne was admitted to Seattle Children's where she met Suskind and was given a diagnosis: Crohn's.
Physicists measure the strength
of signals in
multiples of the experimental
uncertainty, σ, and the discrepancy now stands at 3.5 σ — short
of the 5 σ needed to claim a discovery, but interesting enough to warrant trying again.
Spectroscopy
of the star coupled with asteroseismic modeling
of the
multiple pulsation modes yield precise measurements
of stellar properties, notably Teff = 5793 + / - 74 K, M = 1.079 + / - 0.051 Msun, R = 1.243 + / - 0.019 Rsun, and density 0.7903 + / - 0.0054 (cgs), all measured with fractional
uncertainties of only a few percent.
To address this
uncertainty, the science, education, computing and engineering communities provided input to NEON's design, with the shared goal
of creating a long - term ecological observatory that collects and provides a diverse suite
of comparable and consistent ecological data at
multiple spatial and temporal scales.
Approximately one third
of the stars present broad or
multiple - peaked probability density functions and hence increased
uncertainties.
However, any effort at assessing climate impacts on agriculture faces
multiple levels
of uncertainty, including
uncertainty that a) accompanies all climate projections, b) is specific to agricultural projections, and c) is created by adaptive actions (human interventions) that can mask a direct climate signal.
It's more than how your doctor performed on the board exam — a mind - numbing
multiple - choice exercise that is all about facts and doesn't adequately address the ambiguities, complexities, and
uncertainties of medical practice.
Back in 2016, I was going through a usual journey
of uncertainty, marketing (or rather wondering about marketing) my debut novel Abhaya and getting stuck at
multiple places while writing Avishi.
It's the
uncertainty of future price level direction that has the most direct effect on
multiples.
There are a lot
of uncertainties involved while making these assumptions when the growth is distributed at
multiple levels.
The election
of 2016 revealed the insecurity and
uncertainty of the public on the issue
of student debt, and
multiple politicians came forward with their solutions to the mess.
During times
of uncertainty, it is important to have a manager with a proven track record and experience in successfully investing through
multiple market cycles.
The 12th Gwangju Biennale's Imagined Borders is a guiding concept that responds to the current times
of change and
uncertainty by recognizing the limits
of grand narratives, singular authorship and the necessity to return to the complexities
of multiple voices and perspectives.
His works often create a sense
of uncertainty were
multiple interpretations swirl without becoming static and comprehensible.
Departing from the logic
of provocation, criticism and
uncertainty, and displaying humorous appropriations
of language's conceptual ambivalence, César employs
multiple supports to tackle complex topics.
In some regions there is more
uncertainty than others (the arctic, tropical pacific, Africa) but the global picture is clear and consistent with
multiple independent sources
of information.
Gavin points out these sources
of error: ``... imperfect data and has
uncertainties due to spatial sampling, inhomogeneities
of records (for
multiple reasons), errors in transcription etc..»
The HadCRUT4 dataset has, I think, the best treatment
of the
uncertainties (creating
multiple estimates based on a Monte Carlo treatment
of input data
uncertainties and methodological choices).
We need to narrow down climate sensitivity from
multiple lines
of evidence, and there are many remaining
uncertainties regardless
of approach.
Those
uncertainties are based on issues
of interpolation, homogenization (for non-climatic changes in location / measurements) etc. and have been evaluated
multiple ways — including totally independent homogenization schemes, non-overlapping data subsets etc..
And then Pielke treated these
uncertainties as model
uncertainties; i.e. the variance one would expect in
multiple runs
of a model that employed some stochastic equations.
Rob — I'm not sure why you think the human origin
of post-industrial CO2 increases is a subject
of much
uncertainty, since the conclusion resides in the convergence
of multiple lines
of evidence that include measurements
of C14, C13, C12, atmospheric oxygen, volcanic activity, and records
of industrial emissions.
From
multiple similar studies, trends could be assessed objectively and a better estimate
of the magnitude
of the effect (and
uncertainty thereof) could be judged.
I am talking about a consensus
of multiple lines
of evidence (empirical evidence in addition to modeling, logic etc.) When there is a large degree
of uncertainty, as there is in climate science, a consensus
of evidence is most definitely very important.
Why not construct some emissions scenarios that cover what you think might happen over the next 50 (or 100) years, and then run those scenarios through a range
of leading climate models, performing
multiple runs for each model to capture both the
uncertainty in the model physics and internal variability.
Since the different regions
of the ocean where Argo floats operate are not at the same temperature, then
multiple instruments operating in different areas do not serve to reduce
uncertainty, true.
From this statement, I infer that their objective analysis produced a very high level
of confidence based upon
multiple lines
of evidence (which is referred to as a consilience
of evidence), which they then downweighted to account for remaining
uncertainties.
In the face
of massive
uncertainty on
multiple fronts the best strategy is almost always to hedge your bets and keep your options open.
In short, the logic
of mathematics is well equipped to deal with large numbers
of variables and the «
uncertainty» associated with their relation e.g.
multiple regression analysis.
Other times, these conversations develop over the course
of multiple coffees as my peer grapples with the
uncertainty being arrest brings and their deep desire to take action.
Despite
multiple careful studies,
uncertainties in the ice — gas age differences for the Vostok ice core remain
of the order
of 1 kyr.
There are,
of course,
multiple relationships between these two categories
of uncertainty that can not be ignored.
I think that in order to get a handle on the
uncertainties we need
multiple, independent, well - thought - out assessments
of both the coverage
uncertainty and the systematic error
uncertainty.
They are simply a first estimate.Where
multiple analyses
of the biases in other climatological variables have been produced, for example tropospheric temperatures and ocean heat content, the resulting spread in the estimates
of key parameters such as the long - term trend has typically been signicantly larger than initial estimates
of the
uncertainty suggested.
Indeed by producing large ensembles, for
multiple different emission scenarios, we do present the climate projections as a set
of possible future climate risks, with associated
uncertainty.
Until
multiple, independent estimates
of SST biases exist, a signicant contribution to the total
uncertainty will remain unexplored.
In this work, we refer to «deep»
uncertainty as the presence
of one or more
of the following three elements: (1) Knightian
uncertainty:
multiple possible future worlds without known relative probabilities; (2) Multiple divergent but equally - valid world - views, including values used to define criteria of success; and (3) Decisions which adapt over time and can not be considered indepe
multiple possible future worlds without known relative probabilities; (2)
Multiple divergent but equally - valid world - views, including values used to define criteria of success; and (3) Decisions which adapt over time and can not be considered indepe
Multiple divergent but equally - valid world - views, including values used to define criteria
of success; and (3) Decisions which adapt over time and can not be considered independently.
Although 2014 was a turnaround year for renewables after two years
of shrinkage,
multiple challenges remain in the form
of policy
uncertainty, structural issues in the electricity system — even in the very nature
of wind and solar generation, with their dependence on breeze and sunlight.
Methods for evaluation
of uncertainties are discussed in Chapter 9 [
multiple stats recommended)(STR Preprint, 107)
However,
multiple sources
of uncertainty in the chain from climate forcing to impact model limit confidence in specific predictions.