Sentences with phrase «more uncertain process»

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Not only did the government fail to ease foreign ownership and entry restrictions in the key sectors of telecom and air transport, it rendered the Investment Canada Act's foreign investment review process more uncertain and less transparent.
The Bank of Canada is optimistic higher interest rates and regulatory efforts to rein in risky borrowing will make the country's financial system more resilient, though the process could take time to unfold and the outcome remains uncertain.
If I may phrase it more plainly, what I was question is the very foundation of your belief, not the process by which you acquire this belief; in that, if the foundation itself is uncertain, you still need ascertain yourself, but you can't go back to something uncertain.
The Golden Butterfly is more than just a pretty face, and perhaps by utilizing some of the same thought processes you can help prepare your own preferred portfolio for an uncertain future.
More broadly, the time is ripe to develop «learning climate models,» which from the outset incorporate the capacity to learn closure parameters (latent variables) from observations or from supercolumn simulations that are conducted as needed to constrain uncertain processes.
Yes, observed warming has very little uncertainty, and the warming ascribed to NAT and INT is claimed to be quite certain (± 0.1 °C), but is unfortunately limited to the extent of our knowledge of those processes (which is turning out to be more uncertain than previously thought).
Thus, TBI is not just a matter of physical injury, but can also have severe mental implications, making the recovery process much more complicated and uncertain.
On your more general point (realism of court - room dramas) the most striking difference between TV and real life (from my single experience) was that the entire court process was far more geared around the jury than is (usually) depicted on TV: witnesses are directed to talk TO the jury (not to the barristers or judge); we were encouraged to indicate to the judge if at any time we were uncertain, or «uncomfortable» for any reason (e.g. because of the nature of the evidence, or simply if we needed the toilet).
Unless there is a re-engagement with Indigenous Australians on the basis of mutual respect and equality, with clear processes and certainty of structures for Indigenous representation and advocacy, it remains uncertain whether the new arrangements can produce tangible, significant and lasting benefits rather than amounting to little more than an administratively complex repackaging of existing programs.
The divorce process is a difficult period and fear of an uncertain future makes it even more difficult.
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