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Shannon used the technical term "uncertainty" to refer to data deficit.
And heavily shaped by Brexit — while still lacking coherence for dealing with the short-term and longer term uncertainty triggered by the vote to the leave the EU.
Ward and Chapman (2003) proposed the term uncertainty instead of risk to indicate that it may be a threat or opportunity as well.
Invoking the 14th amendment could only exacerbate the short term uncertainty factor, not eliminate it.
This is the term Uncertainty Arousal.
The research question naturally arises as to how exactly the long term uncertainty of revenues and costs faced by the hospitals and the new financial performance-driven strategy undertaken by the management could potentially impact the quality of care received by their patients.
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The 10% free cash flow yield should provide support, but longer term uncertainties remain.
Interventions – in this case extension assistance to grow trees – may create or exacerbate intra- and inter-clan conflict by bringing long term uncertainties into short term focus.
Some short-term profit, he said, beats long-term uncertainty and risk in an already rough market.
"In addition, the UK's decision to leave the EU has increased short-term uncertainty," said the company.
This may mean short-term uncertainty, but it is better than letting the problems fester, perhaps throwing doubt on next year's elections.
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