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Uncertainty and against
Uncertainty in the law is a serious problem, insofar as the published precedent of courts in a common law system is supposed to constitute " a clear guide for the conduct of individuals, to enable them to plan their affairs with assurance against untoward surprise.

Uncertainty and particularly
Arrow analysed this issue for medical care ( a 1963 paper entitled " Uncertainty and the Welfare Economics of Medical Care ", in the American Economic Review ); later researchers investigated many other markets, particularly second-hand assets, online auctions and insurance.
The episode " Uncertainty Principle " is significant for the backstory it gives on the familial relationships, particularly Charlie's difficulty in dealing with his mother's death from cancer.

Uncertainty and early
* From the book, The Age of Uncertainty, by J. K. Galbraith ( Houghton Mifflin, 1977 ), Skidoo 23 refers to the abandonment of a town, Skidoo, in the Panamint mountains of California in the early 1900s.
Uncertainty continues over several corruptions in the text that affect key data, such as the structure and size of the Comitia Centuriata in early Rome as described by Scipio in Book II.

Uncertainty and was
It was primarily a response to an earlier landmark book and television series: The Age of Uncertainty, by the noted economist John Kenneth Galbraith.
The Uncertainty Principle was developed as an answer to the question: How does one measure the location of an electron around a nucleus if an electron is a wave?
The term Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics was often used interchangeably with and as a synonym for Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle by detractors ( such as Einstein and the physicist Alfred Landé ) who believed in determinism and saw the common features of the Bohr-Heisenberg theories as a threat.
Aside from " Prospect Theory ," the most important of these articles was " Judgment Under Uncertainty: Heuristics and Biases " ( Tversky & Kahneman, 1974 ), which was published in the prestigious journal Science and introduced the notion of anchoring.
Uncertainty as to whether the presence was there, or whether it may have been a stray animal spared from the Effect competes in his mind with speculations that the intruder could be a manifestation of the Effect.
Akerlof is perhaps best known for his article, " The Market for Lemons: Quality Uncertainty and the Market Mechanism ", published in Quarterly Journal of Economics in 1970, in which he identified certain severe problems that afflict markets characterized by asymmetrical information, the paper for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize.
Uncertainty over the immutability of Britain's historical identity, what historian Tim Murray has called the " threat of the past ", was manifested in the Victorian obsession with ancient times and archaeology.
The seventh episode, produced during 1982, of the Soviet science fiction TV series This Fantastic World was based on one of the finest science fiction stories by Porges, " The Priceless Possession " and Oleg Lukyanov's story " Uncertainty Principle ".
A protest group formed, and the next year there was a workshop at the AAAI meeting devoted to " Probability and Uncertainty in AI.
Uncertainty was cast on the plans by the 2008 death of Anne d ' Harnoncourt, but new director Timothy Rub, who had initiated a 350-million dollar expansion at the Cleveland Museum of Art, will be carrying out the plans as scheduled.
His most influential work was Risk, Uncertainty and Profit ( 1921 ) from which was coined the term Knightian uncertainty.
* Uncertainty surrounded the McLaren team, whose iconic driver Ayrton Senna was reluctant to re-sign for 1993 as Honda had withdrawn from the sport and the team were not expected to be competitive with customer Ford engines.
Heisenberg is best known for his “ Uncertainty Principle ,” ( translated from the German Ungenauigkeit or Unschärfe of sharpness Relation, which was later changed to Unbestimmtheit meaning “ indeterminate .”) In 1927, he and Bohr presented the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics.
Uncertainty over armorial right was removed by the Lyon Register being set up by Statute in 1672, such that no arms were to be borne in Scotland unless validly entered in Lyon Register.
The Uncertainty Principle, also directed by Manoel de Oliveira, was in competition for the Palme d ' Or at the the following year.
* Principle of Uncertainty, was presented in the Centro de las Artes in Fundidora Park, and featured the works of 20 contemporary Mexican artists, whose work is closely related to the scientific method and the various approaches to knowledge.
Eleven years after Uncertainty Reduction Theory was introduced, Berger published Uncertain Outcome Values in Predicted Relationships: Uncertainty Reduction Theory Then and Now.
Gudykunst ( 1985 ) points out that Uncertainty Reduction Theory was formulated to describe the actions and behaviors of middle-class, white strangers in the United States.

Uncertainty and by
The most commonly used procedure for calculating measurement uncertainty is described in the Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement ( often referred to as " the GUM ") published by ISO.
A quantum fluctuation is the temporary appearance of energetic particles out of empty space, as allowed by the Uncertainty Principle.
Uncertainty about who supported what measure, and the right to keep one's opinion to oneself and not be required to reveal it except voluntarily ( such as by joining a political party or answering opinion polls ), aren't generally challenged even by the most strident national security advocates.
" The Market for Lemons: Quality Uncertainty and the Market Mechanism " is a 1970 paper by the economist George Akerlof.
Uncertainty over the high price paid by TVS for MTM led to its share price falling in October 1989.
Uncertainty about the initial shootdown success resulted in thirteen further anti-aircraft missiles being fired by neighboring batteries, but the later rockets only hit a pursuing MiG-19 piloted by Sr. Lt. Sergei Safronov, mortally wounding him.
Uncertainty about the legality of writs of assistance issued by colonial superior courts prompted Parliament to affirm that such writs were legal in the 1767 Townshend Acts.
* Fear and Uncertainty Reign in Kondopoga, by Carl Schreck, The Moscow Times, September 14, 2006.
He didn't reject the idea that positions in space-time could never be completely known but didn't want to allow the Uncertainty Principle to necessitate a seemingly random, non-deterministic mechanism by which the laws of physics operated.
According to Mearsheimer,Uncertainty about the intentions of other states is unavoidable, which means that states can never be sure that other states do not have offensive intentions to go along with their offensive capabilities .” According to Mearsheimer, though achieving hegemony by any state is not likely in today ’ s international system, there is no such thing as a status quo andthe world is condemned to perpetual great power competition .”
The Performance Test Standard PTC 19. 1-2005 “ Test Uncertainty ”, published by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers ( ASME ), discusses systematic and random errors in considerable detail.
* The Uncertainty Principle ( adventure related by Zoe )
The Performance Test Standard PTC 19. 1-2005 “ Test Uncertainty ”, published by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers ( ASME ), discusses systematic and random errors in considerable detail.
Diffraction Limit The detail of a physical object that an optical instrument can reproduce in an image has limits that are mandated by inviolate laws of physics, whether formulated by the diffraction equations in the wave theory of light or the Uncertainty Principle for photons in quantum mechanics.
Uncertainty at specific taxonomic levels is attributed by ( of uncertain family ), ( of uncertain suborder ), ( of uncertain order ) and similar terms.

Uncertainty and series
Since then he has had a guest roles on the series Las Vegas, Holby City and the CSI: NY episode " Uncertainty Rules ".

Uncertainty and for
Uncertainty overcoming itself is the precondition of the quest for new and more precise information about the world.
* Uncertainty in a physical variable as seen in for instance the uncertainty principle
Ian Barbour in his book Issues in Science and Religion ( 1966 ), p. 133, cites Arthur Eddington's The Nature of the Physical World ( 1928 ) for a text that argues The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principles provides a scientific basis for " the defense of the idea of human freedom " and his Science and the Unseen World ( 1929 ) for support of philosophical idealism " the thesis that reality is basically mental ".
The World Wide Web Consortium ( W3C ) Incubator Group for Uncertainty Reasoning for the World Wide Web ( URW3-XG ) final report lumps these problems together under the single heading of " uncertainty ".
* Guidelines for Evaluating and Expressing the Uncertainty of NIST Measurement Results ; appendix D
A derived work is for example the National Institute for Standards and Technology ( NIST ) publication NIST Technical Note 1297 " Guidelines for Evaluating and Expressing the Uncertainty of NIST Measurement Results " and the Eurachem / Citac publication " Quantifying Uncertainty in Analytical Measurement " ( available at the Eurachem homepage ).
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* Guidelines for Evaluating and Expressing the Uncertainty of NIST Measurement Results
The Uncertainty Principle states that for a pair of conjugate variables such as position / momentum and energy / time, it is impossible to have a precisely determined value of each member of the pair at the same time.
In it he integrates Gödel's Incompleteness Theorem, Heisenberg's Uncertainty principle, and the Second Law of Thermodynamics to provide a context and rationale for the development of the OODA Loop.

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