Sentences with phrase «so uncertain»

What's even worse is that everything is so uncertain, so unclear, that you're not sure what you're supposed to do.
In comparison to normal children, these children are often unable to let another know who they are, since they are so uncertain themselves.
With Windows 10 Mobile's future so uncertain, is it fair to recommend a new Windows phone to people in 2017?
Life is so uncertain and if you worked hard to provide a good life for your loved ones, it is even more critical that you buy life insurance.
Our life is beautiful and full of surprises and yet so uncertain.
Sometimes policies like director and officer insurance will cover intentional act risks because the determination of whether an act is illegal is so uncertain that there is real uncertainty involved to insure against.
As a lawyer, it concerns me that my client could potentially have costs awarded against him or her where the best advice I could give regarding the likely outcome, based on the existing jurisprudence, is so qualified, so uncertain.
To which the response will be: Yes but the aerosol components are so uncertain and tunable that we will shortly demonstrate how a strong aerosol cooling effect is consistent with a lack of mid-century aerosol cooling, so there's no need to doubt the hypothesis of strong CO2 warming.
In response to the demonstration that the climate models make specific predictions about the behaviour of the tropical troposphere that run counter to the conventional data sets, the modelers» defence was: but we all know the models are actually so uncertain and tunable that they could generate any outcome, therefore they can not conflict with the data, so there's no need to doubt the hypothesis of strong CO2 warming.
Then in response to the particular observation that the balloon data lie especially far away from the modelers» expectations, the defence is: but we all know the balloon data is so uncertain and tunable that it can yield lots of different interpretations, therefore it does not conflict with the hypothesis, so there's no need to doubt the hypothesis of strong CO2 warming.
Ironically, it is exactly because aerosol forcing is so uncertain and because the climate hasn't equilibrated yet that the observed warming since pre-industrial times is only a very weak constraint on climate sensitivity.
Climate sensitivity, meaning the anthropogenic fingerprint including the total of feedbacks etc., is so uncertain that it is mere speculation due to so many unknown factors.
Man decides the doctors are so uncertain about the cancer — is it fatal months or years?
This also does not imply that (as some say) if we're so uncertain then that means it is more likely worse than what is being proposed.
In 2010 Mann told the BBC that his hockey stick was so uncertain that he had, «[A] lways thought it was somewhat misplaced to make [the hockey stick] a central icon of the climate change debate.»
If some other approach succeeds, that would also be great, but we can't put «all our eggs in one basket» when the future is so uncertain.
I have heard that the cloud feedback is so uncertain that we do not even know its sign!
And because the science is so uncertain, this imperative swings the balance.The errors of Malthus and Ehrlich are extremely well demonstrated, but they still have traction even if only in our subconscious, and still influence policy.
As Judith points out previous data is so uncertain you can pick any values you want but the last 100 years is much better.
I thought everything was so uncertain and therefore it would seem we need a lot more resources in invested to tackle such a wicked, but very important problem, right?
Those police have warrants out for Mann, Hansen, Schmidt, and Weaver — but Curry is so uncertain about everything except uncertainty itself that she gets away with a suspended sentence.
Lobell, D. and M. B. Burke, 2008: Why are agricultural impacts of climate change so uncertain?
These results could well be taken to suggest that climate sensitivity is so uncertain as to be effectively unknowable.
It would be convenient for contrarian politicians to interpretret sensitivity estimates to design policy, since it is so uncertain there would be no policy....
Artist: Arshile Gorky (1904 - 48), one of the greatest American painters, was so uncertain about how to make sense of his Armenian origins that he adopted a Russian name, telling people he was the nephew of the writer Maxim Gorky - implausibly, since this was a pen name.
My trip was so uncertain that I only chose to launch my blog and announce my trip the night before I was to leave.
I took them to my vet the next day because I was so uncertain about treatment for the maggots.
But after all that, discount for the probability of failure, and discount the future earnings stream at 20 % / year, because this is so uncertain.
I continue to avoid financials, because the outlook is so uncertain.
Most of the time, we feel stressed because the future is so uncertain.
There is so much change going on right now, and the direction in which technology will take the book business is so uncertain that I've mostly limited myself to speculation about the next few years, which seems daunting enough.
Regardless, I guess I just kept expecting Patra to do something, as she seemed so uncertain or perhaps less committed to the beliefs - at least until Leo came onto the scene.
It's an interesting investment because Nook's future is still so uncertain, particularly as Amazon continues to dominate the market.
She said: «The biggest risk of all is that by removing the right to pay progression and making pay prospects so uncertain, the government is going to make the teacher recruitment crisis worse.»
So many EL teachers, classroom teachers, school leaders, guidance counselors and other educators are finding it more imperative than ever to make sure that student groups being targeted are cared for and that school can still be a functioning, welcoming place, even when the world outside is so uncertain.
«It saddens me that people have become so uncertain about a college education when, in fact, the data are still quite compelling that it is maybe the most rational investment people can make.»
The costumes were so uncertain to be authentic or fantasy, terrible either way.
I feel so uncertain when I wear something that is snug.
When you understand that life can be so uncertain sometimes and unpredictable, you really start to value the little things and appreciate every day that you wake up to... well and alive.
My life has been so uncertain and unpredictable lately, but I really try to maintain my belief that everything happens for a reason and that I'm on the path I'm meant to be on.
i was so uncertain on which direction to take that i put things up for a vote and the overwhelming response was for this jumpsuit design.
I'm so uncertain of what to do.
And it's the best transitional piece to wear when the weather is so uncertain.
Smoothies helped ease me into the gluten - free lifestyle, because they provided stability to my diet when everything seemed so uncertain and scary.
He presents a fairly precise assessment of climate change, but he is so uncertain on remediation possibilities and really avoids stating directly that fossil fuel burning must go.
She was so uncertain her technology would work on the whales that she packed 20 kinds of the suctions cups used to attach heart - monitoring electrodes, hoping that one would do the trick.
«We grapple with, «Can I do harm by saying something so uncertain?»»
And scientists were so uncertain about what chemical imbalances impacted which neural circuits that one - third of people with major depression did not respond to drugs at all.
How do you judge a model for the origin of life when its underlying assumptions are so uncertain?
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