Sentences with phrase «uncertainty on»

But there's uncertainty on the horizon.
Political posturing also is producing a lot of uncertainty on tax code and property owners are concerned about how state and local budget shortfalls will impact property taxes.
After nearly three years of deliberation, regulators have finalized the Qualified Residential Mortgage (QRM) rule and abandoned the onerous and costly down payment requirement while giving creators of mortgage - backed securities one less uncertainty on their road to recovery.
It is noted that much depends on government timelines in executing projects and an efficient legislative regime for the exportation of the natural gases, as this seems to have placed many real estate developers in a level of uncertainty on the future of the potentially rich areas.
«Fitch's principal concern in maintaining its negative outlook for the office sector and adding multifamily to the list is continued uncertainty on a sustained recovery and the related benefits of rent stabilization and growth,» says John Olert, managing director at Fitch Ratings.
This creates uncertainty on part of some Indigenous people as to whether or not they are included.
I am concerned about the lack of clarity in relation to some of these key issues and the impact of this uncertainty on our peoples.
This helps minimize uncertainty on the hiring manager's part and build a connection with them as well.
Ripple is back above $ 0.50 with over 5 % gains on the day, but the upside momentum is fading amid lingering uncertainty on the cryptocurrency markets.
Since OnePlus announced that they will be discontinuing OnePlus 3 / 3T soon, there was an uncertainty on whether the devices will get software support or...
Filing taxes is already a stressful process, and adding cryptocurrencies to the mix only serves to amplify that, especially with so much uncertainty on the matter.
Since OnePlus announced that they will be discontinuing OnePlus 3 / 3T soon, there was an uncertainty on whether the devices will get software support or will they be abandoned like older devices.
«This means reduced uncertainty on the path to sustainability, and the strengthening of our long - term goals and values,» he said.
This means reduced uncertainty on the path to sustainability, and the strengthening of our long - term goals and values.
«There's no clear trend as market players exhibit uncertainty on future price direction, torn between the relatively bullish news of the upcoming supply production halving in July, and the relatively bearish news of Ethereum emerging as a competing and superior currency.»
«It eliminates some uncertainty on the issue which had been a challenge not just for injured people and their lawyers, but also insurance companies because in the period between the Kusnierz trial decision and appeal court's decision — about one year — there was a tremendous amount of uncertainty as to what the proper approach to the issue was and whether someone was going to meet the definition or not.
As the CJEU notes in paragraph 43 of its judgment:» However, so far as the area under consideration in the present case is concerned and as is clear from paragraphs 24 to 27 of this judgment, the question as to how the concept of a «transfer of a business» should be interpreted has given rise to a great deal of uncertainty on the part of many national courts and tribunals which, as a consequence, have found it necessary to make a reference to the Court of Justice.
The U.S. Department of Justice has disagreed with the EEOC, which creates more uncertainty on whether federal law prohibits sexual orientation discrimination.
When a company files for bankruptcy, employees are faced with uncertainty on a number of issues.
At the moment there is too much uncertainty on both sides, with the law developing through case law, rather than statute.
However, in Ferreira da Silva the Court also notes that «the question as to how the concept of a «transfer of a business» should be interpreted has given rise to a great deal of uncertainty on the part of many national courts and tribunals» which «shows not only that there are difficulties of interpretation, but also that there is a risk of divergences in judicial decisions within the European Union» (paragraph 43).
The law has accordingly been left in a state of some uncertainty on this topic.
The judgment went on to say that uncertainty on this issue had been created by the Privy Council in the Auckland Harbour Board case and that Parliament's «overall purpose is best served by construing specific tax provisions and the general anti-avoidance provision so as to give appropriate effect to each».
The enactment of new legislation in recent years also increased the volume and detail of disclosures to the government, and added uncertainty on tax filing positions.
And I also understand that there is uncertainty on what ACTA will really mean for these key issues at the end of the day.
That's my point, the dramatic improvement in computer power and model complexity hasn't narrowed the uncertainty on sensitivity nor, brought all the AR4 models, for example, into agreement when recreating 20th C. mean surface temperature.
Question from a novice: how is this spacial noise — or poor spatial correlation — taken into account when estimating the uncertainty on the average temperature?
A report by the Union of Concerned Scientists titled «Smoke, Mirrors and Hot Air: how ExxonMobil uses big tobacco to manufacture uncertainty on climate science,» found that in the preceding years, Patrick Michaels had been connected to at least 11 think - tanks and groups that had received money from ExxonMobil, many of which had gone on to sow doubt about human - induced global warming.
One of the recent findings in the economics of climate change is that emissions control plays a significant role in the reduction of the tail - effect of fat - tailed uncertainty on welfare.
The use of a multi-model ensemble in the IPCC assessment reports is an attempt to characterize the impact of parameterization uncertainty on climate change predictions.
The indefinite uncertainty on climate sensitivity proves that the most essential issues in the recent global warming have not yet been understood by the mainstream «scientists».
The are just one additional level of uncertainty on top of the first one.
However, if uncertainty on this point is increased, I need to precautionarily take preventative actions like searching the building for occupants or cancelling the demolition to avoid the risk of a catastrophe (murder, in this case).
They include the difficulty of integrating large amounts of renewable energy into the electricity system; uncertainty on the timeline for meeting Renewables Portfolio Standards goals; environmental concerns with the development of renewable facilities and associated transmission; difficulty in securing project financing; delays and duplication in siting processes; time and expense of new transmission development; the cost of renewable energy in a fluctuating energy market; and maintaining the state's existing baseline of renewable facilities.
You apparently do not know that the range of uncertainty on a trend based on only a few points of noisy data is generally large and typically not significant, and that by including more data points you can reduce the range of uncertainty.
But I do know the difference between a simple linear interpolation and principal component analysis, and I can calculate the two standard deviations range of uncertainty on a white noise linear trend.
fossil fuel burning approx 6.4 Gt per year Atmospheric flux from natural sources is approximately 200 Gt of which about 90 Gt is ocean and 110 Gt is biomass Uncertainty on sources / sinks in nature + / - 30 to 40 Gt
Now consider the consequences of increasing uncertainty on damage costs: Although mean sensitivity is the same across both panels, the average expected damage increases with uncertainty — the mean damage in Panel A is lower than in Panel B.
Blyth, W. and M. Yang, 2006: Impact of climate change policy uncertainty on power investment.
However, the social cost of carbon (SCC) is higher (by about 15 %) under uncertainty than in the certainty - equivalent case because of asymmetry in the impacts of uncertainty on the damages from climate change.
Update Jan 13: Mosh commented that the retrospective timeline doesn't fully do justice to the uncertainty on late November 17 when no one knew that Gavin had already seen the emails or that links were on other blogs.
It follows that to examine the impact of climate uncertainty on mitigation, we should focus on an absolute boundary that is not subject to arguments involving a discount rate.
In that case, if we have 10,000 observations in a year, the uncertainty on the annual average would be roughly 10 divided by the square root of 10,000, which is 0.1 degC.
To rephrase my earlier comment, and basically in agreement with the thinking of prof Pindyck (his name is familiar to me from the book Dixit & Pindyck: Investement under Uncertainty on which I have based some of my lectures about 10 years ago).
An excellent illustration of the impact of uncertainty on electric generation investment is a recent history of the wind industry.
My reasoning: these latest estimates (unlike the 3.2 C estimate in AR4) are based on analysis of the actual past record with some estimates made for natural forcing / variability (with some uncertainty on whether these natural factors have been underestimated).
Then we account for the additional uncertainty on ΔT 2x caused by deviations from the fit.
Methodological advances since the TAR have focused on exploring the effects of different ways of downscaling from the climate model scale to the catchment scale (e.g., Wood et al., 2004), the use of regional climate models to create scenarios or drive hydrological models (e.g., Arnell et al., 2003; Shabalova et al., 2003; Andreasson et al., 2004; Meleshko et al., 2004; Payne et al., 2004; Kay et al., 2006b; Fowler et al., 2007; Graham et al., 2007a, b; Prudhomme and Davies, 2007), ways of applying scenarios to observed climate data (Drogue et al., 2004), and the effect of hydrological model uncertainty on estimated impacts of climate change (Arnell, 2005).
The International Standards Organization defines risk as the effect of uncertainty on objectives.
This wide emissions range hinders accountability and creates uncertainty on the country's future emissions path.
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