Sentences with phrase «in uncertain territory»

The markets are in uncertain territory.
At 400 ppm the earth's atmosphere is in uncertain territory as some scientists and environmental groups recommend that — to achieve a stable climate — the atmospheric CO2 levels should be reduced to 350 ppm.
This recognition has placed the industry in uncertain territory.

Not exact matches

The concept of «home» appears often in this story - the home that Tommy builds, Wing being in foreign territory, and Addie being uncertain «whether folks came to Wyoming Territory to live or to diterritory, and Addie being uncertain «whether folks came to Wyoming Territory to live or to diTerritory to live or to die.»
While the word «home» typically connotes a sense of welcoming or warmth, in this context Frandsen inverts that notion, creating a feeling of foreboding with abstract figures and a central focal point that guides the viewer into uncertain territory.
Occupying uncertain territory between documentary and fiction, he lays bare hedonic reversal, a pleasure in pain that is foreign to him, a pleasure in social and cultural ruins: «I have been looking at how to construct ruins that don't carry this pain.
Only the lost battalions of climate warriors are still fighting over hugely irrelevant pop - sci — uncertain or not in one narrative or the other — territory.
Because the observed and predicted rate of increase in greenhouse gas concentrations and global warming is faster than seems to have happened during the Last Interglacial may mean that we are heading into uncertain territory.
And so it has come to pass, with the guidelines stating in no uncertain terms at point 22 that «After the United Kingdom leaves the Union, no agreement between the EU and the United Kingdom may apply to the territory of Gibraltar without the agreement between the Kingdom of Spain and the United Kingdom.»
For entrepreneurs, it means navigating uncertain legal territory in order to innovate safely.
An especially powerful message to be drawn from this is that without intergovernmental cooperation, information exchange and coordination, the States and Territories, in particular, will be left uncertain as to how to co-ordinate their responses with those of the Commonwealth in order to maximise effect and efficiency.
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