Sentence examples for legitimate uncertainty from inspiring English sources

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The point is that while there is legitimate uncertainty about what the Fed should be doing, the costs of being too harsh vastly exceed the costs of being too lenient.

Setting aside the word propaganda, I will readily assert that there has been a longstanding and well-financed effort to raise public concern by downplaying substantial, persistent and legitimate uncertainty about the worst-case outcomes from greenhouse-driven warming and over-attributing the link between such warming and climate-related disasters and other events.

There is also legitimate uncertainty and concern about the huge deficits that are being racked up by the U.S. Government and what economic consequences will ensue.

The root cause of type 3 discrepancies was that these were difficult cases with legitimate uncertainty requiring pathologist judgment.

This too is a legitimate uncertainty, but, in light of the many ways in which music may be added to curricula, many "normal" instructors may find at least one of these options to be viable.

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J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2001;83-A:1746-52 Only a large RCT would resolve the remaining, legitimate, scientific uncertainty, and the continuing controversy in the clinical community.

These cases involved significant, legitimate diagnostic uncertainties and tended to reflect differences in judgments on grading in borderline cases or aggressiveness in interpreting superficial invasion in the context of intense inflammation.

As it turns out, and as we have seen in our analysis, not all scientists agree on how to distinguish between legitimate and illegitimate uncertainty.

Following the increasing influence of different stakeholders in GM regulations, experts attitude have sometimes been that while 'uncertainty is a ball played by stakeholders', experts have to role of clarifying the 'distinction between legitimate and illegitimate uncertainty.

Whether open consent is legitimate is one such uncertainty.a In particular, the Directive requires that any consent be 'specific' and 'informed'informed

Approaches to scientific advice that draw on a more diverse range of disciplinary and methodological inputs may in turn lead to less emphasis on reaching a 'consensus', which may obscure legitimate scientific disagreements and uncertainties, in favour of more 'plural and conditional' modes of advice.

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