Sentences with phrase «then uncertain future»

To the German's credit, he had never once let his then uncertain future affect his commitment to the cause.

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If this year has left you feeling uncertain about your future, then it's time go on the offensive.
The future orientation of plot, however, conveys the more concrete but uncertain prospect which is implied, as Frye says, in story's conjunction, «and then
Then the following year he decided to use Alexis Sanchez as central striker thinking that maybe Sanchez will pull a Luis Suarez... And that actually turned out to be quite useful but then Sanchez wont renew his contract and his future remained / remains uncertainThen the following year he decided to use Alexis Sanchez as central striker thinking that maybe Sanchez will pull a Luis Suarez... And that actually turned out to be quite useful but then Sanchez wont renew his contract and his future remained / remains uncertainthen Sanchez wont renew his contract and his future remained / remains uncertain....
If he was to just come out and say where his future lies beyond the summer, then it would clear the air for a lot of fans, players and of course the media; and then we can end the constant uncertain speculation that has become the focal point of the Gunners this season.
In the 2013/14 and 14/15 campaigns, the Welshman was in peak form as he emerged as a real goalscoring threat having reached double figures in both seasons, but since then he has struggled to reach that level and now seemingly faces an uncertain future.
@ Wilshere i think he is now bordering to stupidity.That if the boss leaves then his future is uncertain.
«If the Conservative party has won the most seats and most votes then it will be incumbent that we will have that period of stability and that is what we will do,» she said, but her long - term future remained uncertain.
White also noted that Blair's future was «uncertain in the medium - term»; the PM had said before the election that he would serve a full third term but then stand down before the following election.
An uncertain future for hubs However clear that message was, Democrats then led the House and Senate, and soon DOE had cash for the program.
And then there's the uncertain future of gravity measurements.
Last month I still wrote about how uncertain my future is and then June showed me how fast everything can change!
Equally fascinating are the subtle political hints found in Raymond's screenplay, with Stephen Meek leading his wagon to an uncertain future an allegory for the then George W. Bush administration's handling of the countries affairs.
But, if you're a new writer and you're still uncertain about where the future lies then please read this report.
The Society was at a crossroads back then and its future uncertain after a series of setbacks in negotiations with government agencies on adopting humane practices for the management of community cats.
Sakaguchi then decided to create his final work in the game industry with the rest of Square's money, and appropriately named it Final Fantasy, which he claimed, given Square's uncertain future at the time, was an ironic gesture.
Spanning painting, sculpture and works on paper, Foster's practice borrows from the traditions of British Romantic painting while touching on the absurd with one fanciful brushstroke and then flitting forward to an uncertain, sinister future.
This could then lead to a wider debate about how best to respond to climate change risks in a complex world with an uncertain future.
While it isn't likely to happen, one thing is for sure: The future of food is uncertain, and we'll need a workable solution sooner rather than later, and, unless companies producing GMOs, like Monsanto, make some very significant process to both clean up (and green up) their act, then any green solution will not include them.
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