Sentences with phrase «into uncertain times»

With Chelsea plunged into uncertain times by Abramovic's trigger happy ways, it might be time to move the defensively poor Oscar on as Rafa Benitez's more functional reign begins...

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For anyone who is feeling uncertain about the upcoming transfer of power, writer and illustrator Christopher Noxon has turned his recent tour of the Civil Rights Museum in Memphis into a motivational text that links lessons learned in the 1950s and «60s with today's strange times.
Also uncertain is the timing of an offering, which appears to be drifting into 2019 from an earlier goal of 2018.
In uncertain times like the present, that reluctance can intensify into a downright aversion.
The Times» foray into meal delivery is another example of how the publisher is looking for new ways to make money from its content, brand and journalists to hedge against the uncertain future of newspapers.
At the time of this writing, the path is still uncertain, but a multitude of scenarios have the hurricane slamming directly into South Florida by the weekend.
And when Fed funds are rising, the opposite happens — funding rates for those clipping interest spreads rise, and the expectation of further rises gets built in, leading some to exit their trades into longer and riskier debts, which makes those yields rise as well, with uncertain timing, but eventually it happens.
And also it would not be a weighty argument that Jesus does not, like other religious Jews, look in suspense and anxious longing into the uncertain future, but is convinced that even now the turning point of the times is at hand, and the powers of the imminent Kingdom can already be discerned.
Ireland's recent decision to approve same - sex marriage, by popular referendum, has left the country's Catholic reputation in ruins.Of course, this shift didn't come about overnight — secularization has been in the works for some time — but the vote reinforces the feeling of a dramatic break with Ireland's Catholic heritage, and a step into an uncertain future.
It actually does feel like your living like an alien here on earth, all I can do is hope for what at times seems like an uncertain future and trust that the power of our Lord will get me to that place where I can eventually fall into his arms, where he will reach out his hand when he sees me and place it on my face and say hello Tony.
Of course, this shift didn't come about overnight — secularization has been in the works for some time — but the vote reinforces the feeling of a dramatic break with Ireland's Catholic heritage, and a step into an uncertain future.
President Mahama observes that, «as we move into the uncertain future, the Church's time - tested precepts based on moral guidance, sound teachings and intercessory prayers would be critical in guiding our dear nation.»
Whether the above patients were cured of their cancer is uncertain at this time (although if you're reading this I am going to phone the oncologist to find out within the next week so I can update this article — 12/19/14), but for another cancer patient, dandelion tea sent his cancer into complete remission and he found himself suddenly cured and disease - free at age 72.
From the finished product, I'm uncertain how much time and effort really went into making the film, and what the real impetus was, other than perhaps an exploration into independent productions.
Again, the expectation you feel when you fight the same boss each time alongside a repetitive routine means that each fight brings with it only a small change, which plays well into the uncertain gameplay that makes a roguelike so much fun, and without doing it so drastically that it makes the experience unfair and unpredictable.
And when Fed funds are rising, the opposite happens — funding rates for those clipping interest spreads rise, and the expectation of further rises gets built in, leading some to exit their trades into longer and riskier debts, which makes those yields rise as well, with uncertain timing, but eventually it happens.
Over time rumors surfaced that the project had restarted more than once and the fate of The Last Guardian was truly uncertain when Fumito Ueda, who's hands shaped Ico and Shadow into what made them great, left Sony to become independent.
[UPDATE Nov. 23, 2009: The line above has been widely interpreted below and around the Web as implying that The Times is laying off looking into these documents even as the paper has been quick to publish or report on other documents of uncertain provenance.
As we head into a largely uncertain future for the earth and our collective place within it, the time is indeed come to stand up and be counted, wherever your own beliefs may land, for the sake of your children, your children's children, and your children's children's children and everyone you already know.
We don't really know the magnitude of that lag as well as Barton implies we do, because it is very challenging to put CO2 records from ice cores on the same timescale as temperature records from those same ice cores, due to the time delay in trapping the atmosphere as the snow is compressed into ice (the ice at any time will always be younger older than the gas bubbles it encloses, and the age difference is inherently uncertain).
That you characterize it as being (in large part) uncertain merely demonstrates that you haven't put much time and energy into its study.
The Global Witness report, «A Conflict of Interest: The uncertain future of Burma's forests» has just been translated into Burmese for circulation within Burma, whose citizens have, for the first time, access to information about the true state of their country's forests.
In addition, understanding that the need for an attorney to be aggressive and proactive requires energy and confidence to go into court with little time to prepare and litigate a matter that can be volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous.
(54) Prof. Grove says that she «do [es] not foreclose the possibility that conventions may over time crystallize into legal rules», thought «the precise mechanisms by which such crystallization may occur» remain uncertain.
With today's uncertain economic times, many travelers are becoming increasingly concerned with cancellation coverage in the event a travel supplier goes into financial default or bankruptcy.
Any time you move into a property, you are uncertain what it has in store for you.
That's enough for Deutsche Bank's analysts to conclude that the timing around the iPhone 8's release is uncertain and that it could slip into 2018.
I hope that the Hays Global Skills Index 2017 provides not only a useful insight into the worldwide labour market, but some food for thought on how business can navigate uncertain times and ensure people and talent are at the heart of business strategies for growth and success in the years to come.
Finishing University and moving into the world of work can be a daunting and uncertain time for any individual but more so for graduates.
No matter which niche you occupy in the workplace, mastering the skills that employers are willing to pay you for, always translate into wonderful insurance policies — designed to keep you dry during the uncertain times that recession brings.
Overall, results demonstrate that incorporating trauma - informed peer support into a TANF curriculum will likely have positive benefits on caregiver depression, self - efficacy and on child wellbeing; however, the timing and endurance of these changes beyond month 9 and 15 is uncertain.
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