Sentence examples for normative uncertainty from inspiring English sources

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Quite the contrary, especially difficult or 'wicked' problems occur if uncertainty exists on both qualities.4 In that case, normative uncertainty renders controversial or ambiguous what kind of expertise should be enrolled to solve the factual puzzles, and the factual uncertainty renders unclear what the political debate should be conducted about [23 25].

The present study distinguishes between two types of ontic uncertainty: process variability and normative uncertainty.

Normative uncertainty relates to the existence of a fundamental plurality of social, ethical or normative considerations.

In this context of normative uncertainty the standards that primary care providers develop to guide their own practice are of particular interest.

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By its nature, it implicitly includes normative uncertainties, i.e. uncertainty in the ways the general public looks at the tasks and roles of authorities at local, national and EU level.

The distribution of legal competences between the French and French Polynesian governments is of course at stake but governance is also about inclusion, transparency; it is a matter of redressing asymmetries of information and power and alleviating moral and normative uncertainties.

By exposing decision-making processes to reveal the scientific and normative uncertainties and ethical complexities, the introduction of an OHAF and a SPV into One Health theory and practice may incorporate iterative deliberation and learning into EID policy processes.

Because of this uncertainty, normative approaches to the development of low-carbon technological innovations will always contested.

Institutional factors such as strong nationalism, the state's entrenchment in the economy, political cognitive and political normative factors, regulative uncertainty, professional associations' roles, and the importance of business and social networks are deeply reflected in China's e-business development pattern.

Leonard Savage's decision theory, as presented in his (1954) The Foundations of Statistics, is without a doubt the best-known normative theory of choice under uncertainty, in particular within economics and the decision sciences.

This finding suggests that the OFC may have a relatively unique role in promoting this type of non-normative decision-making under uncertainty, an effect that is potentially related to its role in representing the subjective value of reinforcing outcomes.

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