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101 certainty of diagnosis
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102 certainty of event
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103 certainty index
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104 a moral certainty
...I couldn't give you an invitation here myself. But I thought it was a moral certainty you'd come and see us. (J. B. Priestley, ‘They Walk in the City’, ch. VIII) —...я не мог послать тебе приглашение. Но разум мне подсказывал, что ты непременно зайдешь нас повидать.
Don't you realize that it's a moral certainty that it's going to be either Brown or Getliff. (C. P. Snow, ‘The Affair’, ch. XXXI) — Неужели вы не понимаете: сейчас для каждого ясно, что будет избран или Браун, или Гетлиф.
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105 for a certainty
несомненно, бесспорно; наверняка, безусловно...they knew for a certainty that she had never given them a single word of false information. (E. Caldwell, ‘When You Think of Me’, ‘Sylvia’) —...им было достоверно известно, что информация, получаемая от Сильвии, совершенно безупречна.
There will be a lot of people there. I can say that for a certainty. — Там будет много народу. Это я вам могу сказать наверняка.
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108 point of certainty
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Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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109 decision problem under certainty
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110 decision under certainty
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111 decision-making under certainty
упр. принятие решения в условиях определенности ( когда каждый вариант решения имеет только один исход)Syn:See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > decision-making under certainty
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112 virtual certainty
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114 system certainty
определенность (в системе)
Ситуация, когда имеется точная информация о возможных состояниях системы в случае принятия тех или иных решений (понятие, противоположное неопределенности). Следовательно, такая система является детерминированной.
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115 absolute certainty
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116 assumed certainty
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117 assumption of certainty
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118 complete certainty
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119 cost under certainty
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120 dead certainty
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