Sentences with phrase «enormous uncertainty»

This is an imperfect solution because it creates enormous uncertainty for states, airports and contractors, but at least it keeps American workers on the job site.
At the moment, there's enormous uncertainty across the different models and the different world centres give different answers.
While it is important to commend the courage and apparent independence of Kenya's judiciary, it is generally agreed that the Friday 1st September, 2017 Supreme Court decision has ushered Kenya into a period of enormous uncertainty.
Yet ESEA reauthorization has all but stalled, creating enormous uncertainty for our schools, teachers and students.
In her resignation letter to Corbyn, Siddiq wrote: «Leaving the European Union presents enormous uncertainty for my constituents, with most believing that the disadvantages of leaving outweigh any potential benefits.
The reality is that efforts to attribute shifts in patterns of extreme weather to the greenhouse effect remain dogged by enormous uncertainty.
While recognising it as «the most important energy country» of the moment, there are enormous uncertainties surrounding Russia's energy future.
The required price suffers from these same enormous uncertainties, and one more smaller one — the amount abated at a given price.
Hospitals and other health care providers, executives, and their patients, face enormous uncertainty in an ever - shifting industry.
Mr Blair said an independence referendum would «create a situation of enormous uncertainty and instability», adding that separating England and Scotland would be an «incredibly regressive and reactionary step».
«Saying no to gas doesn't miraculously lead to the substitution of wind and solar... There is enormous uncertainty about how quickly you can build out renewable energy systems, about what the cost will be and what the consequences will be for the electricity network.»
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.
While acknowledging that enormous uncertainty remains around the fate of the standards, they set out to model a world where Pruitt gets what he wants.
Mr Lightman said Ofqual's letter was helpful to schools, but highlighted the «vast range of reforms that are going on and the enormous uncertainty across the system».
In this historical moment of enormous uncertainty, perhaps it's time to start reconsidering some foundational assumptions about how contemporary art operates.
Given the enormous uncertainties (for continental configurations, ocean currents, amount of volcanism, etc) in reconstructing these records, it would be suspicious and surprising if there were not such mismatches.
Abbott's concern about coal mine approvals contrasts with the Coalition's policy on renewable energy, where it has created enormous uncertainty and delay because of its insistence that the 20 per cent Renewable Energy target be reviewed yet again in 2014.
Enormous uncertainties about the costs, benefits, and risks of solar geoengineering are all too present in this analysis.
We understand the toll these accidents can take on a family as a result of mounting medical bills, lost wages, lost earning capacity and the enormous uncertainty that faces individuals and their families.
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