Sentences with phrase «much uncertainty as»

Although it has been around for several years it appears that there is still much uncertainty as to what «the cloud» is, its benefits and how it works.
Under the elastic «undue hardship» standard, employers may face much uncertainty as to how much disruption of their business they must put up with in the name of accommodation.
So for San Francisco and Oakland to build a claim on harms from future sea level rise is a stretch when there is so much uncertainty as to what will happen, the argument goes.
We had such high expectations for this year ahead of us but so much uncertainty as well.
Yet there's much uncertainty as to where they may they go next.
The object of their scrutiny was a strapping, gray 3 - year - old named Holy Bull, who would lace Preakness and Belmont winner Tabasco Cat and about whom there was as much uncertainty as fascination, a deliciously fast horse, perhaps the horse all of racing has been waiting for.

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Plank rarely admits to much uncertainty or doubt, so it's telling that he echoes Swinand in describing Connected Fitness's ambitions as a «moon shot.»
Um cited Re / code's report from Tuesday concerning the potential that a tax bill of as much as $ 9 billion could complicate or even derail the deal as adding a new wrinkle of uncertainty to the deal.
«A number of agents I spoke to said last year that they weren't selling as hard, they weren't working as hard, and they weren't meeting with people as much as they used to because of their confusion and uncertainty over what might happen with the DOL,» he explained.
While the benefits of distributed ledgers have been much discussed, Bain concluded that actual tools using blockchain for international payments and trade finance remain in their early stages as banks remain challenged by scaling the technology, along with uncertainties surrounding digital currencies and privacy issues.
The bottom line is that much like the equity markets as a whole, we are likely to see a great deal of uncertainty during the first quarter of the 2017 financial year.
The uncertainty around potential output remains high because it is not clear how much productive capacity will ultimately be rebuilt as the economy strengthens.
If these inflows however are counterbalanced by rising private inflows from Chinese businesses and wealthy individuals taking money out of China, either because of weaker domestic growth prospects of because of rising nervousness and uncertainty, asset prices might not fall as much as we would have expected, but Australia will be caught in a vice a little like that of, for example, Spain, in which export weakness can not be partially counterbalanced by a weaker currency.
The U.S. inflation numbers were much as expected but all the DEBT futures markets rallied as it seems the shorts in the markets are nervous about new uncertainties in the Middle East.
Gold prices have also been flip - flopping on a daily basis with no trend in sight as there is so much uncertainty due to the possibility of a trade war with China.
Mr Trump's aggressively conservative policies added to this uncertainty as he made no secret of his desires to reduce the amount of non-American imports and move as much production as possible back to US shores.
Confusion reigns around the world as politics is causing uncertainty in much of the developed world's economies.
However, with oil prices now at six year lows investor fears and uncertainty have sent share prices crashing by as much as 64 % in the last six months.
Leslie Appleton - Young, Chief Economist for C.A.R., said as much in the aforementioned press release: «The underlying fundamentals continue to support overall home sales growth [in California], but headwinds, such as global economic uncertainty and deteriorating housing affordability, will temper stronger sales activity.»
The accounts of the appearance or appearances before Pilate involve as much uncertainty and confusion as those of his trial before the high priest.
The stuffy materialism, the lack of purpose, the uncertainty about moral values and the collapse of belief in anything beyond the tomb, are not in themselves a rejection of Christianity so much as a cri de cœur the truth of the Gospel.
a set of values, beliefs, and structure in a person's life in order to give them direction and a sense of right and wrong is fine, but organized religions are no more than large corporations, and like any large corporation are only focused on their bottom line... trying to control the public and extract as much money as they can from them by any means necessary... promoting fear, uncertainty, hate and a sense that they alone can offer salvation... for a price (although they are very cleaver about getting to this hidden and unspoken cost... after all these hundreds of years they have perfected their craft well!)
The uncertainty is just as much a part of the quantum state as the certainty.
Greed is a primary manifestation of the ego's screaming battle to have its own way, and it inevitably leads to the fear and ignorance that are glaringly evident in the highly educated confusion in our culture today, in our poisoned environment and wasted wealth, and in the affluent uncertainty that afflicts us as it turns out that too much is never enough.
The rugged terrain of northwest Arabia, of which Syria and Palestine, it has sometimes been remarked, may be regarded as merely the largest and richest oasis, the numerous mountain peaks, the volcanoes apparently active at some period in ancient history, the desert with its speaking silences, the uncertainties of the weather in a land where all is dependent on the annual rainfall — all these and much more of the same sort are reflected in Israel's religion.
Very much as local pluralistic churches and harried ministers, seminaries also have an uncertainty of purpose.
Even the so - called - and much misunderstood - uncertainty principle, and quantum physics as a whole, work according to precise levels of mathematically expressible variability within a defined system.
The public consensus veers between sympathy for animal rights — although it is only some animals that are included, you do no hear much about the «rights» of insects and spiders, for example — and uncertainty about the moral boundaries surrounding human life and death — although, of course, outright murder is still regarded as a crime.
With so much uncertainty around us these days, I am truly saddened that we are grabbing the front row seats while watching a news channel as if the current events are part of some thriller movie.
Now, if we could land Vea in round 1, and Hurst were to fall into round 2, based on the medical uncertainty, THEN, i think Hurst would be a great pick, and, i wouldnt worry as much about him getting overpowered.
With conflicting reports and so much uncertainty, Leicester officials will now look to thrash out plans to offer other key players such as Kasper Schmeichel and Danny Drinkwater new contracts.
With all the uncertainty over contract extensions making the headlines, especially Alexis Sanchez, Mesut Ozil, Oxlade - Chamberlain and, of course, Arsene Wenger, the ex-Arsenal striker Charlie Nicolas believes that we need as much as 5 or 6 arrivals, and he wants Wenger's future clarified as soon as possible.
Forest's goal was as much about poor communication in the home defence as slick build up play, but it removed any confidence in the home end and replaced it with uncertainty.
This uncertainty was too much for a cash - strapped club such as Wanderers to deal with.
As one put it: «Right to the wire, I'm not sure if the decision I'm making is correct... there's so much uncertainty on either side»
Short - term uncertainty around UK energy policy, as we have seen in the last couple of days, is very unhelpful and has the potential to result in increased prices for consumers and delay much - needed investment in all forms of energy infrastructure.
Ms. Ferreras nonetheless acknowledged «many uncertainties» in the plan, including, most notably, unresolved labor contracts with nearly every one of the city's municipal labor unions, which could cost the city as much as $ 7 billion to settle, according to some estimates.
«In an interview with the Observer, Ed Davey describes a «Tea Party tendency» among Conservative MPs who question climate change and green investment as «perverse», and says it is creating deep uncertainty for an industry that could do much to help lift the country out of the economic doldrums.»
But analysts are nervous of predicting events in too much detail as so much uncertainty continues to shroud turnout and voting intention in these areas - where the AV campaign has barely registered.
There's some uncertainty around it and I feel once we are funding a free SHS programme, we should be certain as to how much we need and how much is available to fund it.»
Crucially, the governor's initial State of the State speech came more than a week before he is due to release his Executive Budget for the next fiscal year, which throws much uncertainty into the mix as to how he proposes to pay for his ambitious proposals and whether the budget will include any surprise announcements.
Grinschpun says he doesn't know what he'll be doing a few years from now, but uncertainty doesn't worry him as much as it used to.
Although he objected to being singled out, Idriss's decision not to comply was as much a result of his uncertainty as an act of principled defiance.
Another source of uncertainty comes from the direct effect of aerosols from human origins: How much do they reflect and absorb sunlight directly as particles?
However, he notes, such software leaves much room for uncertainty about security and data integrity, as well as IP, legal, and regulatory compliance.
Even when there's hardly any ambiguity — a blow - dried weatherman promising 65 degrees for the weekend — there is too often a fleeting sensation of uncertainty, much as when one approaches a glass door with the word «LLUP» or «HSUP» written on it, before the instruction is decoded to the satisfaction of the unconscious.
Harsh political struggles on how best to move forward and escalating fiscal uncertainties aside, this plan enjoys substantial support and promises as much drama as the Apollo landings.
Researchers say the changes could be as much as 5 percent of costs in some states, but caution there is considerable uncertainty surrounding such estimates.
«But we do encourage space agencies and satellite groups to make sure that all data sets come as research - friendly, and with as much information on uncertainty, as possible.»
Yet much uncertainty hangs on what are expected to be rancorous negotiations with the European Union, covering issues such as the right of foreign citizens to remain in the United Kingdom and a possible exit bill from Brussels.
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