Sentences with phrase «create uncertainty going»

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«If that rhetoric continues to heat up over the summer, that's going to create some degree of uncertainty as to whether the U.S. would become a bit more closed or introduce trade friction with its trading partners,» de la Durantaye says.
Sunrun Chief Executive Lynn Jurich would not comment on her company's third - quarter performance but said in an emailed statement that the industry «does face some headwinds from time to time that can include anything from seasonality to uncertainty created in consumers» minds when we go through regulatory change.»
If Brexit - like sentiment in other nations leads to restrictions on the flow of trade and labor, he adds, «that is going to create greater uncertainty and volatility» — at a time when some commentators believe that global stock and bond prices are overdue for a tumble.
Just imagine what that could mean for Canada under a new, rewritten NAFTA that triggers a renegotiation whenever the U.S. develops a trade deficit with Canada: when oil prices go up, trade rules for other goods from cars to cattle could be rewritten, creating uncertainty for exporters.
No one truly knows (legally) what the market is going to do next, and the risk involved in that uncertainty is what creates the potential for significant returns.
It also said the deal could create enough uncertainty that American officials would steer clear of Neurala's technology, effectively wasting any American money that had gone into the firm.
How will the government respond in the budget to the uncertainty created by the short - and long - term fiscal crisis in the U.S., the on - going uncertainty over the recession in the EU and the continuing uncertainty over the future of the EURO area?
Now the trick for all Albertans will be to maintain a watchful eye as the influencers in the «three piece suit racket» continue to go back to the well of «creating fear around uncertainty».
The company went on to say that those actions have created even greater, and growing, uncertainty with respect to the regulatory landscape facing the project.
He was then pressed as to whether the longer the contract talks went on, did it create any uncertainty in the Gunners dressing room.
Reason being, is that it's just gonna create speculation and more uncertainty especially after the first year as to who his successor will be..
So what you're talking about if you do reject this deal is not going back to the negotiating table for any time less than two years, and that creates enormous uncertainty,» she said.
Chris Belfield, one of the report's authors, said the reform was always going to create «winners and losers» at a time of «severe pressure on school budgets», but said there was «significant uncertainty» about the future funding position for large numbers of schools
there is a democratization going on that, as expanded freedoms usually have done through - out history, creates chaos with choice, uncertainty with opportunity
The judgment went on to say that uncertainty on this issue had been created by the Privy Council in the Auckland Harbour Board case and that Parliament's «overall purpose is best served by construing specific tax provisions and the general anti-avoidance provision so as to give appropriate effect to each».
The NS decision to go its own way creates two conflicting lines of authority on the issue of the deductibility of CPP disability benefits under the SEF 44 endorsement in Atlantic Canada — and uncertainty over which road PEI and NL will follow.
«The cost of capital is increasing, and that [has created] uncertainty as to how high rents can go
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