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While we have not resolved this tension, we have shown that our framework and metric promote the development of methodologies for investigating "deep" uncertainties in resilience assessment while retaining the use of probability for expressing uncertainties about highly uncertain, unforeseeable, or unknowable hazards in design and management activities.
However, in the risk analysis, regarding the predictive and epistemic path, probabilities are used for expressing uncertainties related to future amounts of observable quantities in a time period (Apeland et al. 2002).
This is a class of methods benefiting both from a natural way of including biologically motivated prior beliefs and a natural way of expressing uncertainties in the solutions; but on the negative side must be counted the relative slowness of these methods.
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In fact, when uncertainty is expressed as a statement of plausible outcome and/or significance, expressing uncertainty is a very informative statement of knowledge.
Working Group 1 of the JCGM is responsible for the Evaluation of Measurement Data series of documents that gives information for evaluating and expressing uncertainty in measurement.
One of the primary lessons 50 years after the publication of "Silent Spring" is that expressing uncertainty is not just a skeptic's position.
Section 4 discusses and demonstrates the advantages of procedural modeling for expressing uncertainty while still delivering enticing realism.
Variations among multiple, fully realistic models are a natural way of expressing uncertainty while keeping observers intrigued.
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