Sentences with phrase «uncertain about the cause»

We were still uncertain about the cause of death and hoped that morning would bring more information.
While 15 % though it was all natural or equally manmade and natural, 25 % were uncertain about the cause or if warming has occurred.
We find that 66.4 % of abstracts expressed no position on AGW, 32.6 % endorsed AGW, 0.7 % rejected AGW and 0.3 % were uncertain about the cause of global warming.
«that 66.4 % of abstracts expressed no position on AGW, 32.6 % endorsed AGW, 0.7 % rejected AGW and 0.3 % were uncertain about the cause of global warming.
For example, Carlsson - Kanyama and Hörnsten Friberg (2012) found only 30 % of politicians and directors from 63 Swedish municipalities believed humans contribute to global warming; 61 % of respondents were uncertain about the causes of warming, and as much as 9 % denied it was real.

Not exact matches

Two weeks into his term and the president has been focused primarily on immigration and trade, causing a reevaluation among analysts at some banks that harks back to pre-election concerns about Trump's uncertain effect on markets and U.S. economic growth.
Despite the NFL's overwhelming success, pro football's future is uncertain due to the growing undercurrent of concern about head trauma and the long - term effects of concussions caused by the sport (and yes, a $ 765M settlement is still an undercurrent in a multi-billion-dollar business).
But until recently, the science was uncertain about whether it causes cancer when swallowed.
However, when specifically asked about a variety of possible incidental findings, only 57 % wanted to know if they were found to have a gene variant that would cause an unpreventable and serious illness, and only 47 % wanted to know about a gene variant of uncertain significance.
During every recent human outbreak of the Ebola virus — which often causes victims to bleed to death — gorilla carcasses have turned up in nearby forests, but scientists were uncertain about the extent of the disease's impact.
Researchers have identified disease - causing variants in about a quarter of human genes; many other variants are of uncertain significance.
As a result, Brulle insisted, the public is uncertain about the alarmist claim that man - made carbon dioxide emissions are causing severe climate change, and the government in turn has failed to enact the kind of restrictions on emissions Brulle favors.
Burgmann isn't too worried about sea level rise causing more earthquakes or volcanic eruptions though, noting that catastrophic rates of sea level rise in the future are uncertain and that the current rate of rise — about 0.12 inches per year (3 millimeters per year)-- isn't enough to destabilize the crust.
Many motorists who are involved in a crash find themselves confused and uncertain about how to pursue compensation for their car accident injuries and the property damage that was caused.
Aside from the issue of causing harm to children (about which I'm uncertain: I speak as someone who played «cowboys and Indians» as a child and who treasured my collection of cap guns), I would ask simply what it says about us as a society that these passtimes are the favourite passtimes of male youth.
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