Sentences with phrase «very uncertain»

«It's in a very tough place and its future is very uncertain
«When we decided to place our home for sale by owner we were very uncertain about the asking price.
I tried it on about 30 property owners in Tarrant County but had only one call back and this prospect is very uncertain.
There has to be some closure and certainty for these couples in a very uncertain world for them.
However, it is very uncertain if such practices are illegal or could even possibly happen given the increasing regulations surrounding bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies from external parties.
Everything is still very uncertain and subject to change: Be extremely careful!
This time the conversation about guns in America is happening in large part because survivors at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School are demanding it, but whether changes will be made to national gun laws is still very uncertain.
For the 3,000 workers at the plant, that means a six - week layoff for now, issues with unemployment payments, and a very uncertain future down the line.
And very uncertain.
It is definitely a sensible decision to take especially when life is so very uncertain.
Though a definitive decision has been made on whether to leave the EU, the UK's political and economic future is still very uncertain, and while there are many questions, there are far fewer answers.
They explain the approximately fifteen months of delay on the basis that, prior to Resurface [sic], conflicting appellate authority on causation made success on appeal very uncertain.
If you were seriously injured in a motorcycle accident in Rocky Mount, you may face a very uncertain future.
The future can seem very uncertain.
The relevant word is «arguable» and it is unlikely that a police force would pursue a prosecution in the event of someone placing a sticker on your car window due to the very uncertain nature of the alleged crime.
As mentioned, this is still a very uncertain and still evolving area of law.
One would think that the schools, particularly non-prestigious ones, have a real incentive to at least try to grade students in a way that reflects the realities of lawyering, if only so they could distinguish themselves from all the other law schools facing a very uncertain future.
If today's litigators insist on litigation in 2022 remaining similar to how it is today, they might find their own futures very uncertain.
Wyser and Ström (1998) estimated the forcing, although very uncertain, to be in the order of 0.3 Wm - 2 in regions of dense air traffic under the assumption of a 20 % decrease of the mean crystal size.
The impacts of aerosols on climate are significant, but also very uncertain.
But it is very hard to evaluate these because the science underlying them is very uncertain, certainly much more uncertain than that in the IPCC Reports establishing the reality of what is called global warming.
2) Attribution is a very uncertain task and should be approached with care (i.e. scepticism).
Some who look at IPCC reports interpret these references to uncertainty as anindication that the science of climate] change is as a whole very uncertain.
In the span of a few days, we have turned the corner into what is undoubtedly a very uncertain future.
Lindzen seems very certain of something that most scientists would readily admit is very uncertain.
the models really are very, very uncertain, because they are not meaningfully constrained by historical data.
The earlier data that do exist may be used to construct a very uncertain estimate of Australian temperatures, and may also be used for the construction of global and hemispheric temperature averages on monthly and annual time scales.
If this all sounds a bit ad - hoc to you, it should... the models really are very, very uncertain, because they are not meaningfully constrained by historical data.
Pre-1910 estimates of Australian annual - mean temperature from just a few sites are very uncertain.
Although production capacity at new fields is expected to increase over the next five years, it is very uncertain whether it will be sufficient to compensate for the decline in output at existing fields and to meet the projected increase in demand.
The ratio between cost an benefit is also very uncertain and subject to a great deal of disagreement as well in the case of AGW.
They have deliberately not given a firm position on Greenland's melt rate, so it is very hard to disagree because it is very uncertain.
Both are very uncertain and it is tempting to put them lower or even to zero like some papers have done.
I would just note that in fact aerosol forcings are very uncertain according to AR4 with an error bar equal to almost 200 % of the central value.
Do we want to give up those benefits to try to avoid a very uncertain cost in the far future, especially given that the future will be better able to deal with the problem if it occurs than we are now?
He also distinguishes how scientific knowledge may be very uncertain in specific details, while the core tenets are robustly known: «The fact that CO2 has a significant influence on climate is indisputable.»
Tacking an uncertain shorter term reconstruction (with its own set of issues) onto a very low resolution and uncertain longer term reconstruction and then attempting to tie to the instrumental record by way of tacking the intermediate reconstruction to the instrumental record is a very uncertain proposition.
Estimates of leakage rates for action under the Kyoto Protocol ranged from 5 to 20 % as a result of a loss in price competitiveness, but these leakage rates were viewed as being very uncertain.
The required scale factor is commonly extracted from an estimated LGM — Holocene global temperature change, which, however, is very uncertain, with estimates ranging from approximately 3 °C to approximately 6 °C.
Ron, those box and whisker plots indicate to me that the uncertainty of these data is huge for what appears to be 200 year intervals and would render statements about trending temperatures very uncertain.
Here is my take on how the Trumpers might treat the emerging US Public Access Program, which will make all scientific journal articles flowing from Federal research freely available 12 months after publication: http://poynder.blogspot.co.uk/2016/12/tracking-trump.html The future is very uncertain.
These estimates are very uncertain, however, and come with a long list of health warnings for those eager to over-interpret their significance.
There are less than two AMO cycles in the instrumental period (which makes the frequency band estimation very uncertain), and reconstructions (e.g. Delworth and Mann 2000, Gray et al. 2004) show similar substantial frequency variations (40 — 150 years) than the models (50 - 130 years).
The absolute values of temperatures in both models and observations is very uncertain; only the relative changes in temperatures are meaningful, so we have to use anomalies.
The first part concerning Trenberth's «missing heat» debate, which is to reconcile the very uncertain TOA radiative imbalance measured by satellites with ocean heat content increase.
The relationship between the two different phenomena is therefore very uncertain.
David Wojick is correct: The social cost of carbon is very hard to estimate and very uncertain.
The big concern about price uncertainty arises when we are very uncertain about the cost of reducing emissions.
The extent of the ice in the Arctic has always been very uncertain but, through this work, we show how the sea ice in the Arctic Ocean developed before all the land - based ice masses in the Northern Hemisphere were established,» Jochen Knies explains.
PG&E is very uncertain as to what their load will be in 2025, 2026.
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