Sentences with phrase «which deal with uncertainty»

OPACE 5 also identifies that there is a great potential to improve communication and outreach, through social media, particularly in the areas which deal with uncertainty in climate products, impending climate impacts, including their socio - economic implications; and communication between climate service providers and sectoral users.

Not exact matches

The challenge, says Cambridge Consultants» Nathan Wrench, is to overcome the uncertainty when handling something — which humans deal with unconsciously: figuring out its shape and location and how hard to grip it, and distinguishing one object from another.
Though a final deal on the United Kingdom's departure from the EU remains years away, the British pound has already experienced a significant adjustment, a stimulus which we believe should go a long way toward offsetting the potential negative effects of the uncertainty surrounding the country's relationship with Europe.
There's a glob of uncertainty right in the middle of their bullpen, which isn't what a contender likes to deal with.
To help our readers — especially the younger, less established lot — deal with that uncertainty, we gave longtime contributor Beryl Lieff Benderly her own column, «Taken for Granted,» in which she dissects the challenges faced by postdocs and other researchers «who deserve better.»
Our culture treats addiction with uncertainty which really undermines our abilities to deal with the addiction.
A. Uncertain Ground is set in Galveston in 1953 during the good old - bad old days which serve as a background for the lead characters who at age 20 are trying to begin their adult lives, to decide for instance, what work to do, who they can love, where they need to go, how to deal with uncertainty.
Margin of safety which refers to the sufficiently undervalued stock designed to help traders deal with any market downturns or uncertainties should also be determined.
The analyst must seek to guard himself against this danger as best he can: in part, by dealing with those situations preferably which are not subject to sudden change; in part, by favoring securities in which the popular interest is keen enough to promise a fairly swift response to value elements which he is the first to recognize; in part, by tempering his activities to the general financial situation — laying more emphasis on the discovery of undervalued securities when business and market conditions are on a fairly even keel, and proceeding with greater caution in times of abnormal stress and uncertainty
In summer 2011, I saw an excellent dual slide presentation by artists Kim Schoen and Cody Trepte, exploring the connections between their two practices, which deal in different ways with science, language and uncertainty.
Boris (# 121) points out that contrarians are more than happy to accept the trends calculated for a few distant planets if it obscures the cause of the trends seen on Earth — even though the data which we have on those trends have a great deal more uncertainty associated with them (see Nicholar L's # 88), and as an explanation in terms of solar variability is not credible (ibid.)
The program was supposed to deal with the failure of the presentation of uncertainties regarding climate science, the criticism is that climate science has presented to politicians a narrative of «unprecedented» temperature rise which «must be due to humans.
IMO, this is about decision - making in the face of uncertaintywhich requires dealing with «fat tail» distributions of perhaps unlikely but very damaging outcomes.
Dr Otto concludes: «At a crucial time for climate negotiations, the proposed index offers a transparent and accountable method of evaluating climate policies that deals with the remaining uncertainty of the climate response, which has so far had a paralysing effect on climate change policies.»
In the meantime back in the real world Teh Modulz don't agree with each other, and any intellectually honest and remotely objective observer would not be claiming that CAGW True Believers have, to a (wo) man, declared that this state of affairs proves much of anything other than something which is already axiomatic: there really is a great deal more forward - looking uncertainty that rearward.
And i dig up current theses / papers dealing with subjects I expect are in need of some touch up like cloud modeling, especially mixed phase clouds which are a huge source of uncertainty.
For example, some other areas of science are using ways of combining aleatory and epistemic forms of uncertainty to produce fuzzy intervals or developments of the Dempster - Shafer approaches which deal with ranges going from what is «belief» (e.g current process models) to what is «plausible» (e.g semi-empirical).
Unfortunately, as ever, it raised separate uncertainties which have now to be dealt with.
For example, we've all probably dealt with the uncertainty of a first date in which we are trying to decipher whether our date is actually interested in us or if he or she is simply putting on a happy face to avoid hurting our feelings.
One area of particular difficulty was the uncertainty over who held native title, which could result in a proponent having to deal with multiple claimants under the NTA processes», Report, p44.»
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