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In 1996, Belgian Ilya Prigogine, a Nobel laureate, argued in The End of Certainty: Time, Chaos, and the New Laws of Nature that uncertainty is an inherent cosmic expression, deeply embedded within the core of reality.
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As for our certainties, it would fetch a dry yawn then take a minute to sweep them under the rug: certainties time-honored as meaningless as dust under the rug.
The only certainty this time is that there will be even more of that.
I have the feeling that Blair has decided to acquire certainty as time has gone by.
Before Vietnam, before Watergate, before the cultural distortions of the cold war, there was an age of moral certainty, a time innocent of complexity, irony or ambiguity.
And it argues that for "greater certainty this time" the evidence must be right, as Labour leader Ed Miliband has insisted "after much shilly-shallying", and Cameron "now appears to accept".
Interestingly, however, somewhat different issues arise for certainty over time.
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The panoramic career of Bernard Hopkins – which stretches back to the Reagan administration – will one day succumb to the certainties of time.
Inferring such systems is a considerable statistical challenge and it has recently been shown that some parameters cannot be inferred with any degree of certainty from time-course data.
It was rooted in Mr. Obama's certainty that over time, pragmatism would overcome politics.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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