Sentences with phrase «little assurance»

Most are not being completely honest, and offer little assurance of the competence or quality of participating lawyers.
That's understandable, but it means that teachers have little assurance of a product's effectiveness, and students tell us they feel like guinea pigs as teachers cycle through different tools.
Treaties offer little assurance Chinese officials maintain that their military activities in space are simply peaceful science experiments, while Russian officials have stayed mostly mum.
From North Dakota Balmer travels to Camp Freedom in St. Petersburg, Florida, where he detects «precious little assurance beneath the fragile veneer of confidence.»
with It's a mystery provides little assurance, emotionally or intellectually.
High or intermediate levels of E-cadherin add little assurance of good prognosis, but abnormally low levels of this protein indicate a substantially increased risk of metastasis.
There's little assurance beyond CSI running an acceptable operation, which they have done for many years, and the slight possibility of loss always remains.
Professor Steve Dean, Kennel Club Chairman, said: «For far too long, puppy buyers have had little assurance about the puppy they take home, and especially how it has been raised and whether it will live a healthy and happy life.
Moreover, an emphasis on the easiest choice in the present offers little assurance that the preservice teachers will make the effort to learn more about and experiment with unfamiliar and emerging technology media in their future teaching.
There is some conformity of my experience of green to the experience in the eye, but there can be little assurance of any further conformity with the paint molecules or the occasions of experience in the blade of grass.
Drawing from her experience with Zuckerberg, Sandberg said she found that this little assurance didn't come across as an imposition on a vulnerable person, but as a comforting reassurance that they are still a valued member of the team and not an outsider marked by tragedy.
The delays illustrate the lack of implicit guarantees being available for such products, which underlines the fact that such products carry significantly greater risk now that there appears to be little assurance that the government will step in.
And there is little assurance that even this can be reported accurately, for ten years back.
For those times you could use a little assurance that what feels like madness is actually normal and okay.
That's understandable, but it means that teachers have little assurance of a product's effectiveness.
Even if you're fortunate to have a comparable DB pension in the private sector, these days corporate job security is such that there's little assurance you'll stay in any one place long enough to accrue a major pension payout.
A crutch is maybe the wrong word, but for me that was a little assurance for the viewer, one that said, «Don't worry, this is art.»
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