Sentences with phrase «much uncertainty exists»

While much uncertainty exists regarding what a website would be, they conveyed much confidence that some websites may have «links» to other websites, and some of those may have dubious links.
Make your best guess as to what will happen and why, while also recognizing how much uncertainty exists in our current knowledge of climate processes.
In each, I am careful to describe where a conclusion can be made about a clear advantage to one side or where too much uncertainty exists to estimate an advantage.
Much uncertainty exists about the cause and treatment of persistent symptoms after a previous episode of Lyme disease.

Not exact matches

Law said that was because an Orange County casino would have taken too much revenue from existing gambling operations closer to the city — and because many of the contenders faced financial uncertainties and environmental challenges.
Pretty much all existing GCMs take into account changes in cloud albedo effects (though these are still characterized by a fairly high level of uncertainty).
While considerable uncertainty exists in predicting just how much climate will change in the future, scientists agree that we are committed to at least some change, likely a minimum of 2 degrees Celsius and perhaps much more, over the next 50 to 100 years.
Much uncertainty currently exists because: it is commercial companies (rather than the state) operating technologies that are potentially invasive; this data can sometimes be generated and distributed from another country — making it harder for an individual to protect their privacy rights; and the application and adequacy of search warrant laws like the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000.
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