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Uncertainty and surrounds
Uncertainty surrounds the correct systematic placement of this species.
Uncertainty surrounds about his birthplace.
Uncertainty surrounds a report of an eruption in 1828, as well as reports of eruptions in 1966 and 1976.

Uncertainty and people
Expectation Violations Theory has its roots in Uncertainty Reduction research, which attempts to predict and explain how communication is used to reduce the uncertainty among people involved in conversations with one another the first time they meet.

Uncertainty and .
Uncertainty overcoming itself is the precondition of the quest for new and more precise information about the world.
It is a key concept of the so-called Generalized Likelihood Uncertainty Estimation ( GLUE ) methodology to quantify how uncertain environmental predictions are.
* T. Schürmann, A Single Particle Uncertainty Relation, Acta Physica Polonica B39 ( 2008 ) 587.
The CODATA recommended values of fundamental physical constants are published at the NIST Reference on Constants, Units, and Uncertainty.
Uncertainty in economics is an unknown prospect of gain or loss, whether quantifiable as risk or not.
It was primarily a response to an earlier landmark book and television series: The Age of Uncertainty, by the noted economist John Kenneth Galbraith.
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 ".
“ Mary versus Eve: Paternal Uncertainty and the Christian View of Women .” Neophilologus: International Journal of Modern and Mediaeval Language and Literature 95 ( 4 ) 2011: 507-521.
The Cone of Uncertainty explains some of this as the planning made on the initial phase of the project suffers from a high degree of uncertainty.
The Uncertainty Principle states that both the position and the momentum cannot simultaneously be measured with complete precision.
* Uncertainty: These are precise concepts with uncertain values.
Uncertainty about the US commitment accelerated the country ’ s shift from subsidized import-substitution in the 1950s to export-led growth.
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 is associated with each link of the causal chain of climate change.
While temporarily at the University of Copenhagen, German physicist Werner Heisenberg formulated his famous Uncertainty principle, and, with Max Born and Pascual Jordan, accomplished the first complete and correct definition of quantum mechanics, through the invention of Matrix mechanics.
Uncertainty about gender identity which causes anxiety or stress is diagnosed as sexual maturation disorder.
" The Emergence of Exchange Structures: An Experimental Study of Uncertainty, Commitment, and Trust.
) ( 1982 ) Judgment Under Uncertainty: Heuristics and Biases.
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.
), Uncertainty and Expectations in Economics.
Individual Choice under Certainty and Uncertainty.
* Uncertainty ( or risk ): The amount of money to be transferred in the future is uncertain.
Uncertainty is a term used in subtly different ways in a number of fields, including physics, philosophy, statistics, economics, finance, insurance, psychology, sociology, engineering, and information science.
# Uncertainty: The lack of certainty, A state of having limited knowledge where it is impossible to exactly describe the existing state, a future outcome, or more than one possible outcome.

surrounds and eventual
Recent news of the Supreme Patriarch's worsening condition has led to considerable speculation in the Thai media about the identity of his eventual successor, similar to the speculation that surrounds the Pope at the end of his life.
The eventual goal of each level is to destroy the Shield Generator to remove the shield that surrounds the region.

surrounds and Fort
In a celebration of mountains and the culture that surrounds them, and in recognition of the importance of climbing and walking tourism to the town, the Fort William Mountain Film Festival is held there each year.
The city borders Kennedale, Grand Prairie, Mansfield and Fort Worth, and surrounds the smaller communities of Dalworthington Gardens and Pantego.
The town entirely surrounds the city of Fort Atkinson.
The festival is known for its beautiful setting-as the music blog Consequence of Sound puts it, " Located at the gorgeously scenic Fort Adams, in Newport, Rhode Island, glimmering, clear blue water surrounds the small vivid green peninsula.
Nagara Fort is around 25 km from Kodachadri and there exists an old fort built during 18th Century and the landscape created out of backwaters of Linganamakki Dam on Sharavathi River surrounds Nagara town.
Notre-Dame du Fort, the chief church, dates from the 11th and 12th centuries ; irregular in plan, it is remarkable for a fine Romanesque tower and spire, and for the crenellated wall which partly surrounds it.

surrounds and Ancient
She takes him through secret tunnels inside the Ancient House to the world outside the Green Wall which surrounds the city-state.
The perichondrium ( Etymology: Ancient Greek περί ( peri, “ about, around ”), Chondrium: Greek " Chondros " meaning Cartilage ) is a layer of dense irregular connective tissue which surrounds the cartilage of developing bone.

surrounds and people
The love interest of the story's main character, Tuxedo Mask, gets a piece of Nehelenia's mirror shard stuck in his eye, and subsequently forgets about his love for Sailor Moon and surrounds himself with mirrors-the same happens to other people around.
Demographics note: As of the 2000 census, Tionesta Township has 610 people, 5 fewer than Tionesta, Pennsylvania, the borough the township surrounds.
Science fiction critic Thomas Wagner underscores the desire for meaning, or pattern recognition, using a comparison between the film clips and Cayce's search for her father after the attacks: he very randomness and ineffability of the clips flies in the face of our natural human tendency towards pattern recognition ... he subculture that surrounds " following the footage " ... an effective plot device for underscoring the novel's post-9 / 11 themes: to wit, the uncertainty of the fabric of day-to-day life people began to feel following that event … as people don't like uncertainty, don't like knowing that there's something we can't comprehend.
They are Semitic people, who speak and write distinct dialects of Eastern Aramaic exclusive to Mesopotamia and its immediate surrounds.
Various people have accordingly suggested to the cemetery Proprietors that an additional gate be constructed in the north section of the historic wall that surrounds the burial ground to permit pedestrians to walk through the cemetery from the main Yale campus to the planned new colleges.
Savanna, known for its wildlife and birdlife surrounds the lake, which is also fished by local people.
However, the legend still surrounds the guerite and most people ask for it when visiting the fort.
According to Encyclopedia of the Municipals of Mexico Sinaloa, " They invited diverse artists to use their musical passions to sing to their people, and to all of their natural beauty that surrounds them.
The nobles and clergy obeyed ; the deputies of the common people remained seated in a silence finally broken by Mirabeau, whose short speech culminated, " A military force surrounds the assembly!
* Ocean View, Cape Town, a suburban community in Cape Town, also known as Slangkop, made up of so-called coloured people that were forcibly removed from Simon's Town, Noordhoek, Glencairn and surrounds during the Apartheid era under the Group Areas Act.
His curvilinear designs reflect the landscape around them, so that people making use of the building can retain a sense of the land that surrounds them.
In the rites of Passover and Easter, or in the Day of the Dead celebration, Yaqui culture reaches its highest splendor and shows us the survival of mystery, the unity of man with the universe and the intimate relationship between people and the nature that surrounds them.
Much speculation surrounds the identification of mysteriously shaped objects, usually referred to as " constructions ," and the complex scenes he called " Exciting Events ," which depict groups of people energetically engaged in often puzzling activities.
Renovatus, which calls itself " A Church for people under renovation ", hoped to help reverse the decline in fortunes of the mall and it's surrounding area, and clear Eastland of the violent, dangerous stigma that surrounds it.
Neither a change in the feelings of non-Jews nor a movement to merge into the surrounds of Europe offers much hope to the Jewish people.
One danger was of what Jung termed " invasion " of the conscious by the unconscious archetype-" Possession caused by the anima ... bad taste: the anima surrounds herself with inferior people ".
The poetic inspiration that AT took from Drumsna and the surrounds of Ballycloran Castle also inspired the people of Drumsna in their own artistic endeavor with the making of Ballycloran Revisited in 2006.
In Bahá ' í literature, one's mother tongue is described as " the most profound characteristic of a people ", " the garment of the spirit of the people ", the " native air which we need for living and dying, which surrounds us from cradle to grave, which is and remains our most personal property.
10 years later, he is a forest ranger who works to protect the world's forests, and surrounds himself with the company of animals rather than people.
Many people travel from near and far to the lush and fragrant surrounds of West Denistone's leafy environs.

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