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"It really is one of the most uncertain events you can experience as a trial attorney."
The total process to identify, control, and minimize the impact of uncertain events.
Then she needed only one attempt in her most uncertain event to qualify for the long jump final.
Such uncertainty about security has made the full flowering of the Iraqi oil industry an uncertain event.
For a risk to be insurable, it must represent a future, uncertain event over which the insured has no control.
The total process of identifying, controlling, and eliminating or minimizing uncertain events that may affect system resources.
Probability theory is the formalization and study of the mathematics of uncertain events or knowledge.
Besides this, other transactions which are conditioned on uncertain events are also prohibited.
A risk is "an uncertain event or condition that, if it occurs, has a positive or negative effect on a project's objectives."
In some circles the word risk has a pejorative connotation making people think negatively about threats from potential uncertain events.
Some uncertain events that led the cancellation of Palarong Pambansa happened.
In decision theory, a Choquet integral is a way of measuring the expected utility of an uncertain event.
An element of managerial science concerned with the identification, measurement, control, and minimization of uncertain events.
The Crippled God has repeatedly been 'chained', an uncertain event which worked to restrict his powers.
However, the upside to risk, that is often overlooked, is that the feared uncertain event could have a desired outcome.
If you wish to work as an actuary - ie someone who helps organisations measure the risk and probability of future uncertain events - you should:
FAIR underlines that risk is an uncertain event and one should not focus on what is possible, but on how probable is a given event.
It thus refers to a distinct verb form that expresses a hypothetical state of affairs, or an uncertain event, that is contingent on another set of circumstances.
Maysir is involved in contracts where the ownership of a good depends on the occurrence of a predetermined, uncertain event in the future whereas Gharar describes speculative transactions.
The promise is based on an uncertain event: the action required of one party is only dependent upon the occurrence of some event in the future (Sharma 2004, p. 87).
Instead, one speculates about uncertain events in the more distant past, and applies the theory to consider how it would have predicted a known event in the less distant past.
Nisus replied, "I doubt it not, my friend; but you know the uncertain event of such as undertaking, and whatever may happen to me, I wish you to be safe.
Generalized anxiety disorder is when our minds are troubled about some uncertain event, or in other words, when we feel threatened, although the source of the threat might not be obvious to us.
Alternatively, a break-clause may be exercisable on the happening of an uncertain event; for example, if a dangerous structure notice is served or if planning permission for a particular use is refused.
The public presentation of accounts involves the exercise of an accountant's judgment on such topics as the useful life of assets, the probability of uncertain events and the fair value of property.