The benefit of the time assistance is dependent in a complicated way on its uncertainty. |
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I feel a bit of uncertainty in the past few weeks and I think that the banking system is stable. |
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This level of uncertainty was exacerbated by the use of proportional voting for the first time in the capital. |
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So focusing on actual exchange rate changes would not take this uncertainty into account. |
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The new world is full of uncertainty, indeterminism and states that our knowledge is limited. |
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He said a three-year deal would also allow uncertainty over the upgrade of the East Coast to be cleared up. |
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It was just a feeling, neither uncertainty nor indecisiveness, but doubts nonetheless. |
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Total system uncertainty is the statistical equation that describes how metrologists combine both systematic and precision error. |
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Ian Scott's cross caused uncertainty in the United box and Bridge scrambled the ball over the line. |
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A touch of uncertainty and anxiety clearly permeated the chilly autumnal air. |
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His vision is informed by the hope and joy, as well as the melancholia and uncertainty, of that period of incipience. |
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While the low-cost travel revolution is far from over, there is uncertainty as to where it goes next. |
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Yet ultimately here, even an art that itself seems so self-assured hovers in uncertainty. |
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One anecdote from last week neatly sums up Labour's uncertainty over how to deal with the new Tory leader. |
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The rhythmic imprecision of the triplet in the melody of the synthesizer only adds an extra element of uncertainty to the passage. |
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The markets will have been relieved that the election did not result in a hung parliament, as they hate uncertainty. |
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European investors believe the company is priced too high considering this uncertainty. |
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However, the current generation of doctors is not well trained to deal with clinical uncertainty. |
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This time of change and uncertainty in the people of Ireland is an opportunity for the true Church. |
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Nomadic and transhumant pastoralists use mobility to manage uncertainty and risk. |
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This is especially so in a profession where there is inherent unpredictability and uncertainty. |
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Most of the works on show have this unified tone of transitoriness and uncertainty. |
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Even now, as I write, so many hours after the unspeakable incident, my mind still reels in shell-shocked horror and uncertainty. |
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Petrol pump prices have been reflecting the uncertainty created by the threat of war for some time. |
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Over many of them there hangs an aura of impermanence, transiency, uncertainty. |
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In this case there was uncertainty about how loved ones had died, and horrific images and stories in the media. |
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After some uncertainty, Essex Police Authority has now been granted the money. |
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Lesser goals will be blown off course in an environment of uncertainty and constant change. |
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The early 1990s was a time of great economic and political uncertainty in Russia. |
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So we're working on providing the right capability for the ship and at the same time minimizing the uncertainty for the shipbuilder. |
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There was a tremor in her voice, as if her uncertainty had turned into a bit of fear. |
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Poor little mite was most disturbed by the adventure and shivered in my arms, probably not from fear but more from uncertainty. |
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The fall-off in sales since 2000 was down to economic uncertainty and concerns over job security that affected spending habits, he said. |
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There are concerns about siting a new hall on the recreation field and uncertainty the current building needs as much work as is suggested. |
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Every age is one of belief and unbelief but our own century has been characterised by restlessness and uncertainty. |
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As the monsoons fade and the dry seasons take over, this year particularly there is widespread fear and uncertainty about the future. |
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I look forward to her future with uncertainty, I look to her past with a twinge of nostalgia. |
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The morale-boosting victory lifted the gloom hanging over the club amid the uncertainty surrounding its future. |
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They are hopeful however that once the immediate uncertainty abates there would be a quick return of consumer confidence. |
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The general unbearableness of one-leggedness combined with sock uncertainty soon warped Wilf's feeble mind. |
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But the reality of most footballers' lives is job uncertainty and penny-pinching to ensure there is enough money put aside for that rainy day. |
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As long as this litigation was pending, uncertainty hovered over innovation like a dark cloud. |
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Off and on through this time, odd figures passed before his bed, and he saw them with the same cloudy uncertainty as before. |
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A look of uncertainty clouded his face, but it went away in a matter of seconds. |
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Both sets of trials have been clouded in uncertainty due to a recent constitutional amendment which prohibits retrospective prosecution. |
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The future of the premises, just along the road from the council offices, has long been clouded in uncertainty. |
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The first half in particular was epitomised by a real uncertainty in dealing with crosses. |
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The uncertainty about funding which is like a sword of Damocles hanging over the organisation's head puts that at risk, she says. |
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And in doing so, he opened a Pandora's box of history, emotion, frustration, uncertainty and fear that left none of us unscathed. |
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But the uncertainty didn't stop him from playing hoops at every chance he got. |
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Physicians cite diagnostic uncertainty, time pressure, and patient demand as the primary reasons for their tendency to overprescribe antibiotics. |
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Fears of potential difficulties and simple uncertainty hinders them from getting stronger. |
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Despite the financial uncertainty at the club, a contract offer seems overdue. |
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For women facing the uncertainty of cash remittances or declining income, subsistence production becomes an important safety net. |
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His work seems to depict the confusion, guilt, uncertainty and chaos of modern life. |
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He said his lines with snaky smoothness, and I stumbled over mine with angry uncertainty. |
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This problem is reflected in the ongoing uncertainty about the number of biramous appendages in the trilobite cephalon. |
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Before concluding, we reiterate the importance of high morale and caution against false rumors, defeatism, uncertainty, and discouragement. |
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There is no simple causal connection between uncertainty and economic weakness. |
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In an earlier article, we highlighted how to optimize stock to deal with the uncertainty in forecasting demand. |
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Gold is being used as an investment to hedge against US dollar uncertainty. |
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So, as beautiful as the yellow metal might be, gold is neither a hedge against inflation nor a protection against uncertainty. |
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The uncertainty concerning the proper scope of IP rights is magnified by the onrush of technology. |
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From a neutral perspective, I just hope it is a season of uncertainty and unpredictability, not a one-horse race. |
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The uncertainty about his life with Jean remained hauntingly in the back of his mind. |
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Maintaining the constant, omnipresent state of uncertainty is key to the shepherd's flock-management trick. |
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It's personal, and you can sense, amidst the all the uncertainty and trepidation, American resolve stiffening. |
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She also said the uncertainty of the past week had been very hard to deal with. |
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The advantage of using Shannon uncertainty is that it allows a complex source of bias to be represented by a single statistic. |
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Even among political obsessives, there is huge uncertainty about what the new Conservatives stand for. |
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If the government enforces two legislations for two similar obligatory programs, the result would be legal uncertainty, he said. |
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This season, through two games, his errors were caused by a lack of awareness, uncertainty in decision-making and forcing the issue. |
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But when consumer uncertainty is coupled with doubts about corporate profitability there is precious little consolation. |
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Another difficulty that must be resolved is the current uncertainty about the consistency of cometary nuclei. |
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A sacrifice is not always a calculable commodity and often entails an element of uncertainty. |
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Why, it is sheer folly to attempt to predict who will prevail with so much uncertainty pervading the future. |
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But the uncertainty of the writing, and the lack of diacritical and vowel points, caused fresh disputes. |
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But despite all the uncertainty and bustle it seems, admittedly to an outsider, that the older generation is coping admirably. |
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Is the liquidated damages provision valid or is it void for uncertainty or inoperable? |
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However, where there are grounds for doubt or uncertainty on factual accuracy, this needs to be indicated. |
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This is too frequently a riddle which drives us into paroxysms of post-feminist uncertainty. |
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It made uncertainty a principle of government and reduced the regime's victims to helplessness. |
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Confusion and uncertainty fogged Drillian's brain as he shifted uncomfortably, unsure of what to do. |
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A lot of people have fundamental intellectual problems accepting uncertainty or non-binary reasoning. |
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Meanwhile it is the bewildered and shocked members who have borne the brunt of the uncertainty. |
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The only uncertainty attending the success of coal mining in the coal measure area, is in the variableness of the deposit. |
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One symptom of the present flux and uncertainty in American life can be found at the box office. |
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How many cents constitute a dollar is no more subject to daily fluctuation and uncertainty than inches in terms of yards. |
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Of Meyer's four Sothic dates, the oldest has been abandoned and there is uncertainty about the second. |
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The Internet is a uniquely helpful venue in which to validate feelings of anger, fear, and uncertainty. |
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In this vacuum of uncertainty and irresolution, business and investment decisions have been delayed, put on ice or cancelled altogether. |
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In order to do the thing, to the best of your ability and give you the flexibility for the uncertainty that always comes about in combat. |
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His thoughts on life after forty have convinced him to accept uncertainty and nobody believes he is more than forty years old. |
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I think the main worry is stock market uncertainty, but there seems to be a sort of solidarity with America shown by speculators. |
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But despite the uncertainty, the troops quickly dismissed suggestions that the waiting game may leave them unprepared if the call to arms comes. |
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Behind the uncertainty of the future of the British Grand Prix is motor racing's desire to exploit untapped markets, notably in China. |
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Frustration and uncertainty had warred within him as he awaited Jerry's arrival home. |
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This implies that we will always have uncertainty in any system, not just in quantum mechanics or in mathematics. |
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The fatigue, nausea and uncertainty that often accompany early pregnancy may tempt you to forget about fitness. |
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Continuing uncertainty about the area's future meant land values had plummeted. |
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The phonetic form and spelling and the derivation are alike unsettled, the uncertainty of the latter involving that of the former. |
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His head bent in deep thought, he bit his lip in uncertainty while lowering his quill to the parchment. |
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This allows for continuity, stability, and reliability, without the uncertainty of state or city budget constraints. |
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Well, putting an end to any uncertainty about the band's continuance, they are back with a new album and a new lease on life. |
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There is an inherent uncertainty in any actuarial estimates of asbestos liabilities. |
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Once you get past this blemish, Minority Report is an unrelenting movie about the cruel uncertainty of both life and the future. |
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Without an express provision, there is some uncertainty whether a borrower can make early repayment. |
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He said that all farmers are going through a nightmare of falling incomes and deep uncertainty about their futures. |
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A few of the elves with the bows lowered them and looked at each other in uncertainty. |
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Mack, for such a cold fish, is enthralling, partly because of the shimmer of uncertainty about what is true and what is not. |
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There probably hasn't been a time in history whereby there's so much uncertainty. |
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The uncertainty over the outcome of talks in Washington over the fiscal cliff has sapped the natural inclination to buy declining shares. |
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It is submitted that the condition was accordingly unenforceable or void for uncertainty. |
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This has coincided with an increasing methodological interest in contestation, ambiguity and uncertainty. |
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He was prepared to face the deadly or the bizarre, but some orderly corner of his mind still rebelled against uncertainty. |
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A major concern was the uncertainty of some of the proposed sources of power, especially wind power. |
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Charlotte will not stress the wide dissonant intervals that grind in the bass or the harmonic uncertainty that besets this opening. |
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Duplicities and red herrings pile up, augmented by the film's reinforcing structures of uncertainty, making for a daunting epistemological game. |
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That could create uncertainty for non-residents who may be contemplating venture capital investment in New Zealand. |
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The bigger the economic uncertainty grows, the more policy consistency is necessary. |
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Where there is some uncertainty about how a partially lacunose word should be restored, the uncertain letters are placed within brackets. |
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But even through this uncertainty, Baxter's enthusiasm and wit, and his pleasure at being in France, remain undimmed. |
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This is the radical uncertainty that haunts contemporary Marxist theorists, the insuperable difficulty of impossible exchange. |
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One's feet were cold and the uncertainty of everything made one yawny but not sleepy. |
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It seems, then, that there is uncertainty from the start as to whether the apparently original self or its alter ego is the double in question. |
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Secondly, a degree of uncertainty remains regarding the freedom of the parties to vary their contract where the third party's views are unknown. |
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Therefore, great uncertainty remains as to whether the US economy has entered a period of stable growth. |
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I say that, without resolving this question, a wholly undesirable state of uncertainty will remain. |
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Academic and even judicial uncertainty remains about the exact meaning and scope of the term. |
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Nevertheless, uncertainty remains about the optimal selection of patients for home treatment. |
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However, uncertainty remains regarding the effectiveness of interventions to reduce lead hazards and blood lead levels. |
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The taint of uncertainty and danger in the region, while it remains, will continue to have a negative effect on investor sentiment. |
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But even so uncertainty remains as to possible changes in the state of targets between the time of missile launching and its flying. |
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It is disturbing that there appears to be so much uncertainty and confusion about rights today. |
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In my opinion, since there is no ambiguity or uncertainty, the application of this rule does not arise. |
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The uncertainty of the public mood was mirrored by the ambiguous nature of the government. |
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It all points to disruption on rather a large scale and uncertainty at least in the medium term. |
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Bear markets have more to do with uncertainty than with decisive gloom, and yo-yoing shares are the clearest possible evidence of that. |
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This reflects a moral uncertainty and confusion about the war more than it does the reality of danger on the ground. |
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Another possible outcome is that global uncertainty could give the US dollar a reprieve from its recent slide. |
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A constant uncertainty on a linear scale transforms to a variable uncertainty on a log scale. |
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The hesitancy and uncertainty that characterised the lead-up to this conflict has now been taken into the battlefield. |
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Market prices leap up every day as the uncertainty of the airport opening and supplies coming in increases. |
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His statement held undertones of sexual suggestion, just as he had intended, and had no note of insecurity or uncertainty. |
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What the annual report does not say, however, is that the uncertainty over what constitutes a First Nation has drastic legal implications. |
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The counterpart of this institutionally enriched ontological characterization is fundamental uncertainty with the possibility of some knowledge. |
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Her last point raises a spectre of uncertainty around the Summit and its long-term reverberations. |
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This uncertainty and ambiguity attracts people and offers multitudinous aesthetic associations. |
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Uncertainty is an essential part of social work and managing uncertainty is demanding and stressful. |
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The latter point often is underemphasized, even though uncertainty about policy effects is ubiquitous in natural resources. |
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And yet for all the uncertainty regarding what lies ahead, would City supporters want it any different? |
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The ingredients are fear, pejorative statements, secrecy, lies, a bought press and economic uncertainty. |
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She waved her hand yet again and opened a purplish rift in the air that glowed with uncertainty. |
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The uncertainty symbolises the current confusion over the role of the arts, the group declare. |
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The degree of uncertainty is often large, and there are limitations on the types of estimate that can be provided. |
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Too many shops are currently executing uncertainty management rather than risk management. |
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However, there is uncertainty and confusion about the nature and purpose of global education. |
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This is based on lithological variations in lacustrine rocks from eastern China, but there is a large degree of uncertainty with this hypothesis. |
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The uncertainty was adversely affecting the disposal of personal injury litigation. |
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In his Christmas message to the armed services, Mr Blair apologised for the continuing uncertainty over military action. |
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Kas, a long-time resident of New Orleans, related her immense uncertainty Sunday afternoon. |
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Despite police alerting people on the new rule, uncertainty loomed large on city roads till afternoon. |
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During times of business uncertainty, the rumor mill turns faster than ever, often resulting in lower employee productivity. |
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He has not been hampered by timidity or uncertainty, fitting into the side with calm assurance and revealing the extent of his ability. |
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Detainees live day in, day out with agonising uncertainty about the duration of their detention. |
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And given the uncertainty surrounding the extent of global warming, not to mention its causes and consequences, it is hard to put a figure on it. |
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Amy moved in something between a death-row shuffle and a proud march as Hart sidled close to her, ears leveled with uncertainty. |
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Self-confidence and power define the magician, doubt and uncertainty are banished. |
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Even the air was electric, edged with the tantalising tang of uncertainty, of the unexpected. |
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Spontaneous action can help awaken us to the possibility of uncertainty, and reveal routine as a construction entirely of our own minds. |
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You remember how you felt at that age, when your own body was awkward and when you were full of energy and uncertainty. |
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The uncertainty surrounding the global economy following the collapse in stock markets has sent jitters through all boardrooms. |
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It turns out to be a basic consequence of the two basic principles of quantum theory, the uncertainty principle and the superposition principle. |
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Robust estimates of uncertainty in field data can be carried forward to become explicit in published 3D models. |
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They survived, but Todd has been forced to work against a backdrop of continuing financial uncertainty. |
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This development will permit explicit information on uncertainty to be carried forward from field data to the final product. |
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In addition, the uncertainty principle of quantum mechanics prevents speculation on times shorter than 10-43 seconds after the big bang. |
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However, he played with some uncertainty and tentativeness, and no one is sure just how durable he will be. |
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Social networks can concertina in and out depending upon the level of risk and uncertainty confronted by a community. |
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In a market economy, entrepreneurs are people who voluntarily take on uncertainty. |
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This demonstrates the inherent uncertainty within certain areas of the criminal law. |
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The last minute change might cause additional uncertainty, that might have an influence on the number of people attending. |
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He added that to approach the scheme on a piecemeal sectional basis would be unacceptable and would prolong the uncertainty. |
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Any flicker of uncertainty about riding such a young thoroughbred vanished. |
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To say that he discovers love and it changes him would simplify a situation, wrought with uncertainty. |
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Byron's writings reach us from a time of change, upheaval and uncertainty across Europe. |
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Rather than being bold and seizing the day, we became mired in self-flagellation and uncertainty. |
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It is an uncertainty she lives with every day, but her coping mechanisms have got better over the years. |
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That's a grey area, but the very uncertainty injects a nice frisson into the comedy. |
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There is sufficient uncertainty approaching Tuesday's finish line, however, for financial markets to be in a highly febrile state. |
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They contain no vestige of self-doubt, no scintilla of scientific uncertainty and more than a hint of patronage. |
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Bayesian networks may be a good method to use when the observed inputs of user information contain uncertainty. |
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There was no uncertainty, no wavering, no hesitation, nor was there any mirth, any pleasure, any satisfaction. |
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Perhaps this is explained because at times of uncertainty and change there is a degree of comfort in the past. |
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The euro has of course plunged in the foreign exchanges as financiers have backed America and the Pacific rim as most likely to weather the current economic uncertainty. |
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The sense of insecurity is heightened by the uncertainty and a feeling of abandonment. |
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But for me, this admittance of uncertainty and doubts grounds Serial in reality. |
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Chronic uncertainty surrounds children living under occupation like amniotic fluid. |
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As the chain lengthens, uncertainty increases both risk and exposure. |
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Still, amid the uncertainty the residents of bab al-Salameh do their best to carve a semblance of order into their lives. |
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It frightens the psychological concept of oneself that all of us rely on to maintain our dignity and overcome uncertainty in life. |
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Each show ends a hint of borgesian uncertainty, as if the mystery can never quite be satisfactorily explained. |
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His canon camera dangled by his side and the feeling of uncertainty over what he could now report punctuated everything he said. |
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If the certainty of the wisdom of uncertainty is itself uncertain, the force of the definition crumbles by logical standards. |
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In the early 1700s, French economist Cantillon expanded the definition to include those who quested for earnings where there was an element of uncertainty. |
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Political instability means economic uncertainty, and popular aspirations for a growing economy and a stable, professional government seem increasingly quixotic. |
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Of course, now that I'm here, I'm suddenly wracked with uncertainty. |
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The ballot uncertainty that convulsed the nation after Florida's vote in 2000 could not happen in Mexico or Brazil. |
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Not since I first rappelled have I felt this mix of fear and uncertainty. |
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Adolescent Development and Rapid Social Change addresses the psychological consequences for these young people who came of age during a time of such uncertainty. |
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Instead, Yellen just received a data point that creates a great deal of uncertainty. |
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Is there some uncertainty in the projections about depletable assets like oil stores? |
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A decision to refer a matter to the minister depends on its sensitivity, demands on resources, need for a political judgement, and uncertainty about the minister's reactions. |
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The residual method of valuation makes allowance for risk and uncertainty. |
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More uncertainty could force a further credit squeeze on an economy that has just entered a double-dip recession. |
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It was a duel on a larger scale, with all the uncertainty and danger that implied. |
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Rather than face a lifetime of career uncertainty, some of those made redundant were beginning to consider retraining in a well-paying trade area. |
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Business claims that uncertainty in fiscal policy hinders its ability to make plans and invest. |
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This uncertainty explains why the forecast, while optimistic, is highly variable. |
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No certain archaeological evidence exists to attest these invasions, and there is still much uncertainty about the route taken and places visited. |
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Sure, Crudup's teasing sexuality during the first act is entertaining, but it's his desperation and her uncertainty that makes the rest of the film so enjoyable. |
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In the old days the uncertainty provided a lucrative source of supplemental income for town-hall bureaucrats who would tip you the wink for a little discreet baksheesh. |
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Others face career uncertainty and stagnation as promotion rates continue to drop for both enlisted and officers. |
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Larson does not explain that the Vice-Chancellor was spared in order to inculcate uncertainty. |
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For the first time since that peak of confusion, insecurity, and uncertainty called middle school, I felt truly alone. |
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As medical practitioners we are not alone in facing uncertainty and risk. |
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Or is the evidence and environment so befogged with uncertainty that the best analysts can offer the National Security Council is a 0.3 level of confidence? |
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The uncertainty surrounding him would cause a chain of events and interviews, due diligence any team looking to acquire Williams in a trade would insist upon. |
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For the first time, a shade of uncertainty entered her voice. |
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These were designed to take away the uncertainty in interbank lending, the uncertainty whose cause was the existence of toxic assets on each others ' balance sheets. |
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Grimes is a smart person who has projected nothing but fear and uncertainty thinly veiled with endless boasts of toughness. |
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Little deviations in the mouse movement and trajectory were used to measure uncertainty. |
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Seven days after Flight 370 disappeared, the families of those on board are stuck in an undertow of uncertainty. |
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For all his newfound comfort with uncertainty, Schaeffer has yet to embrace the equally great virtue of solidarity. |
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No one knows, which creates a new kind of uncertainty for the politicians. |
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This assumption is made by the hidden-variable theories that have been advanced as alternatives to quantum mechanics and the uncertainty principle. |
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So it is saying that where there is uncertainty or unclearness, the common law should be applied in so far as it is consistent with the purposes and objectives of the Act. |
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There were distinct undertones of fear and uncertainty in her voice. |
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The language is boilerplate, but given the deluge of speculation regarding their fate, it seems to underline the extent of the uncertainty surrounding its plans. |
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A wonderfully eerie musical score accompanies the two youngsters as they pound miles of wet roads for hours on end, experiencing nothing but uncertainty at every turn. |
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The elderly of this city need and deserve peace and contentment, not the discontent and uncertainty being forced on them by heartless and unfeeling councillors. |
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It is impossible to escape the notion that the club is teetering on a ledge of uncertainty, a long, ungraceful fall on one side, a firm, solid footing on the other. |
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As uncertainty over plans, as yet undisclosed, causes house prices to stagnate or slump, the council could conveniently then offer rock-bottom compensation. |
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The dramatic slump in the share value is all the more galling for investors, who had come to rely on the defensive food sector in times of economic uncertainty. |
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You could have a zillion categories but one category I think is people who like certainty and people who revel in uncertainty. |
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Although we can know the everyday world in its Newtonian clarity, we can only know the quantum world if we are prepared to accept it in its Heisenbergian uncertainty. |
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These diarised moments of brutal honesty, twinned with hesitant uncertainty, are typical of Woolf's swings between self-doubt and dogged ambition. |
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The uncertainty in the positron counts are huge at the high energy end of the AMS-02 results. |
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Such a modelling approach is not without its critics, particularly on the grounds of insufficient data, uncertainty and the non-random distribution of weeds. |
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The audience consumes these shows in much the same way as the live telecast of a sporting event because uncertainty is a key part of the viewing experience. |
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Is it the realpolitik that in this era of uncertainty works to build alliances with friends rather than burning them on every end? |
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Some say that the uncertainty and ultimate disappointment of redeployment may have taken a heavy toll on Bales. |
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In conditions of uncertainty, all avenues must be explored even at the expense of redundancy and wasted resources. |
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For all those reasons, uncertainty is the hallmark of the position obtained by somebody acquiring one of these products and, certainly, no countable risk. |
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But their livelihood has been thrown into uncertainty by the threat of US strikes on Afghanistan and the near certainty that their business will slump as a result. |
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People are looking for the clear answers, right and wrong, to give certitude in the time of great uncertainty, when no one knows what will happen next. |
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Pharmacy owners agree that the current uncertainty is dissuading some chemists from investing in staff training and drug programmes that require intensive staff input. |
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The man who has headed one of Britain's most successful choir schools for 19 years is to take up a new appointment to help to remove financial uncertainty over York Minster. |
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Speaking of which, in terms of religious syncretism it is interesting to see how frequently quantum uncertainty is starting to pop up in discussions about religion. |
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I still prefer the uncertainty and randomness of crossword clues. |
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The verdant landscapes and the warm, sunny color palette enhance the sense of the story as an idyll, a brief golden interval amid the dark uncertainty of war. |
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The true perniciousness of uncertainty is economic in origin and effect. |
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The stability of the past, at times bordering on immobilism and stagnation, has been replaced by mobility and change, by economic revival and political uncertainty. |
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Fuzzy Logic accounts a lot better to uncertainty and impreciseness in data as well as to vagueness in decisions and classifications than Boolean Algorithms do. |
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Talk to me about, was it the uncertainty as to what the EU would do that led to the big sell-off last Thursday and all this talk of fat-fingered trading? |
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The uncertainty in the value of the indefinite integral is expressed in the form of a constant of integration which is not defined by the integration process. |
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For example, it requires considerable communicative skill to be able to attribute uncertainty to the current state of medical knowledge rather than to one's own ignorance. |
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This uncertainty can be attributed to the inherent inhomogeneity of multilamellar liposomal suspensions that have been frequently used as model systems. |
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It's normal to feel insecure, but don't cower and avoid uncertainty. |
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I now realise that charges are but an insignificant issue compared to the ongoing uncertainty about what am I going to get when I reach retirement. |
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This uncertainty implies a lack of complete confidence in our beliefs. |
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There was still confusion about exactly how he was hurt and uncertainty about whether he had passed out as a result of his fall or because the ball hit his head. |
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The play sums up all of the uncertainty of the age, while at the same time bringing the issues and ideas of 18th century England right up to date. |
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The contagion has spread to other countries and since there is no certainty about how the virus is transmitted, there is uncertainty about how to cope with it. |
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The conventional approach to management based on analytical problem solving can no longer cope with accelerating change, complexity, uncertainty and conflict. |
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The British journal New Theatre Quarterly has even run a series of articles discussing the theatricality of the uncertainty principle and corollary axioms. |
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It is difficult not to wax nostalgic when gold is counterpoised to inflation, currency depreciation, exchange-rate uncertainty and chronic balance-of-payments shortfalls. |
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The Desmond situation was resolved on his death in 1529, which was followed by a period of uncertainty. |
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During a CBI Scotland event attended by Cameron, businessman Mike Rake criticised him for creating uncertainty about EU membership. |
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The uncertainty of surveys with this instrument does not exceed the uncertainty of LCR gravimeters. |
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Another common uncertainty for new players is game randomness at the online casino. |
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Randomness and uncertainty are not occasional deviations from the 'true' principles upon which life is built. |
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For each industry, we calculate the antilogarithm of the standard error values as the structural uncertainty measure. |
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Counts of things, such as the number of people in a nation at a particular time, may also have an uncertainty due to data collection limitations. |
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The uncanny involves feelings of uncertainty, in particular regarding the reality of who one is and what is being experienced. |
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One proposal to ease this uncertainty is to use an enterprise liability approach to liability in Cybersurgical contexts. |
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In Information Theory, Entropy is a measure of the uncertainty in a random variable. |
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The uncertainty is often estimated by making repeated measurements of the desired quantity. |
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And Monte Carlo simulation uses a probability distribution to represent the uncertainty or risk associated with key variables. |
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A person's initial beliefs and uncertainty are mathematically represented with prior probability distributions. |
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Static imputation errantly ignores this uncertainty and pretends the indicators were observed. |
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Soviet uncertainty in such circumstances would be contrary to the implied escalation-control intent of the ultime avertissement strike. |
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The uncertainty surrounding tupaiid phylogeny is a consequence of an inadequate fossil record. |
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Measurements in scientific work are also usually accompanied by estimates of their uncertainty. |
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When James became king of England, a feeling of uncertainty settled over the nation. |
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Lee's wait was ruthfully short, although he might have traded the first news that reached him for a return to uncertainty. |
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Cnut's death in 1035 was followed by a period of political uncertainty, as the succession was disputed between his sons. |
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During the long interval spent in a state of uncertainty, individual feelings were vented in a variety of ways. |
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Cantillon emphasized the willingness of the entrepreneur to assume the risk and to deal with uncertainty. |
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As for form, it measures uncertainty in terms of indetermination rather than variation. |
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