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Nonetheless, such factors are used routinely in regulatory toxicology and are often termed uncertainty factors or safety factors.
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Epistemic uncertainty is also termed reducible uncertainty, subjective uncertainty, and state-of-knowledge uncertainty.
Secondly, measurement accuracy (here termed 'observational uncertainty') may be affected by differing measurement techniques.
This variation is termed "aleatory uncertainty" (AU).
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.
They eschew long-term uncertainty, and in this they are the most obvious financial allies of those who are working to curb climate change.
In the United States, long-term uncertainty about the tax credit — which was extended for only one year, after considerable political tension — will continue.
The country combines the worst of both worlds nit-picking day-to-day regulation and long-term uncertainty.The second lesson is for Reliance.
The biggest short-term uncertainty for the world economy is whether American consumers stop spending and drag the country into recession.
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