Another phrase for the cost of residual uncertainty is the cost of worry. It's basically the level of risk that remains after a company has evaluated and implement its plans for risk management. This worry is influenced by the known risks to which the company is exposed.
The residual value of "cost plus" is whatever is charged which exceeds the cost. Example: I provide a quote the terms for a project as being "cost plus 20%". If the cost for my project is $100, then I would bill $120. The residual value is $20.
Uncertainty; doubtfulness; doubt.
Insecurity refers to a lack of confidence or assurance in oneself or a situation. It can manifest as feelings of uncertainty, inadequacy, or vulnerability. People may experience insecurity in various aspects of their lives such as relationships, work, or self-image.
Depreciable Value = Intial Cost - Residual Value
In an anxious manner; with painful uncertainty; solicitously.
PTB means pulmonary tuberculosis. It heals with residual fibrosis.
The heisenberg uncertainty principle is what you are thinking of. However, the relation you asked about does not exist. Most formalisms claim it as (uncertainty of position)(uncertainty of momentum) >= hbar/2. There is a somewhat more obscure and less useful relation (uncertainty of time)(uncertainty of energy) >= hbar/2. But in this relation the term of uncertainty of time is not so straightforward (but it does have an interesting meaning).
residual (powers)
A qualm is a feeling of unease or doubt, often related to one's conscience or moral judgment. It can also refer to a sudden feeling of sickness or faintness.
residual risk, increased cost and decreased productivity
yes it is because it keeps the cost down through eligibility
There are three types of uncertainty when owning or managing a small business. The three types of uncertainty are state uncertainty, effect uncertainty and response uncertainty.