Sentences with phrase «uncertain nature of»

Children going through a separation are experiencing reduced happiness because of the stress, loss and uncertain nature of their situation.
While we can not do much about the uncertain nature of life, what we can surely do is to secure financial independence to deal with various unforeseen situations the journey of life throws at us.
The complete lack of clarity, coupled with the uncertain nature of outcomes focused regulation, the uncontrolled power of the SRA to decide whether or not a firm is compliant and a lack of information about the exercise of the SRA's policing powers makes it almost impossible for law firms to know where they stand.
The relevant word is «arguable» and it is unlikely that a police force would pursue a prosecution in the event of someone placing a sticker on your car window due to the very uncertain nature of the alleged crime.
Furthermore, both the legend and the sidebar talk about uncertainties in the proxy data being greater earlier in the millenium «due to the sparse and uncertain nature of the proxy data».
Such differences reemphasize the uncertain nature of future hydroclimatic projections.
Columbia will soon post video of my acceptance speech, in which I explore the clash between old journalistic norms and the complex, uncertain nature of these times — when the things we don't know, some of which we can't know, are likely as important as what is clear.
En Suspens (In Between) reflects on transitory moments, and the uncertain nature of progress.
Particularly interested in overlooked or overused objects and spaces — from bollards, mini-golf courses and roadside shrines to communal washrooms, military watchtowers and other indiscernible utilitarian forms — she replicates them in works highlighting the uncertain nature of the neat geometry of the world around us.
DPAs also do not lend themselves well to the flexible and uncertain nature of short sales.
Due to the uncertain nature of the market, the value of the cash and death benefits are not fixed.
«The most damaging part,» he says, «is the nontransparent and uncertain nature of the filtering.»
Given the uncertain nature of research, your initial plan will most certainly change.

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Ripple CEO Chris Larsen will be part of a panel that addresses the slow, uncertain, and costly nature of our current cross-border payment system.
Taxpayers who are uncertain about specific transactions involving cryptocurrencies may seek guidance from SARS through channels such as Binding Private Rulings (depending on the nature of the transaction).
During the National Christmas Tree Lighting, President Barack Obama spoke in no uncertain terms about the Christian nature of the holiday season, and he didn't hesitate to use the word Christmas.
If such findings are often tentative or uncertain, it is because of the nature of the subject - matter, and such uncertainty does not discredit the method.
If it is true, as Holloway argues, that the very foundations of matter and the identity of human nature are aligned upon the coming of the Word made flesh, then a society which is uncertain about the existence of God and whether Man has any meaning or purpose must be subject to crisis, alienation and chaos even more inevitably than CiV is able to show.
Religion - watchers were dubious of the religiosity of the 1950s revival; religious minorities were uncertain of the accepting nature of the revival; and culture - watchers were unsure what it all meant.
Suddenly the frustratingly «reasonable» and uncertain style is driven to conclusions by a commanding philosophical intellect exploring topics as complex as the nature of causation.
This recognition of the politicised nature of identity will be of assistance in the attempt to understand the characteristic of the hyphen as something which is not isolated but as an entity which has the power to draw together elements which come from the living past, while being informed about the machinations of the present, and anticipating an uncertain future.
An intellect which at a given instant knew all the forces acting in nature and the positions of all things of which this world consists — supposing the said intellect were vast enough to subject these data to analysis — would embrace in the same formula the motions of the greatest bodies in the universe and those of the slightest atoms; nothing would be uncertain for it, and the future, like the past, would be present to its eyes.
The significance of the event is in any case much too uncertain to throw light on the nature of Jesus» spiritual life.
She is working so hard, and would love to comfort herself with a donut or some candy, but there is always a chance of aspiration with any medical procedure, and giving birth is by nature, an uncertain situation.
The potential quantity and grade is conceptual in nature, there has been insufficient exploration to define a Mineral Resource and it is uncertain if further exploration will result in discovery of a Mineral Resource.
When introducing his latest documentary at the Tribeca Film Festival Saturday night, director Alex Gibney joked that he was leaning towards keeping the name of his «mostly finished but not quite done» work the «Untitled Eliot Spitzer Film» because he'd never before made a film where he was «so uncertain about where [he] was going... and what the conclusions would be,» given the «divisive» nature of his subject.
Unlike traditional pictures of Mother Nature nurturing her offspring, this scene shows her looking gloomily into an uncertain future and ignoring her babies, who are already at each other's throats.
«We are engaging an interdisciplinary team to figure out how to improve resilience and preparedness in these situations where the risks are ongoing and the exact nature of the hazards that people are facing is uncertain
Due to the complex nature of the Colorado River system, scientists were uncertain if the water would reach the sea or if it would seep into the ground before that.
«Terrorism and human - caused disasters can have strong impacts on communities because of their uncertain and long - lasting nature, resulting in long - term stress and disruption,» Watson notes.
Because the nature of these feedback factors is uncertain, the IPCC provides a range for ECS, rather than a single number.
Turns out, as the moment of uncertain news draws nearer and nearer, bracing for the worst comes as second nature to optimists and pessimists alike.
Although the diversity of sponges and their uncertain phylogeny make it doubtful that any single species can reveal the intricacies of early animal evolution, comparison of the A. queenslandica draft genome with sequences from other species can provide a conservative estimate of the genome of the common ancestor of all animals and the timing and nature of the genomic events that led to the origin and early evolution of animal lineages.
Although Sgr A * is the closest supermassive black hole candidate, the exact nature of its emission processes, dynamics, and geometry are still uncertain.
On more traditional dating sites this would never work of course, but on a site that is superficial in nature (this isn't about finding love, after all) we feel that letting the users state from the start what they're looking for in clear, uncertain terms can only be a good thing.
Its emotional impact is shaped by the unique perspective of the narrator - a typical teenager telling the tale out of her own youthful concerns (having fun, her uncertain future), combining her beliefs about the dual contradictory nature of humanity («you just got half - devil and half - angel in ya»), and imaginative and fearsome fantasies of religious judgment and divine retribution (the flaming end of the world, and the Devil's presence on Earth).
A man who has seen the depths of hell without leaving this Earth, only to return to our civilization with his true nature uncertain all the while, is a supremely fascinating subject that is loaded with dramatic potential.
Watching these women attempt to navigate an uncertain psychological minefield that sits right alongside an ever - shifting practical environment where nature appears to be bending in on itself and all sorts of mutations violently hunger to feast on their flesh is pretty extraordinary.
Rotten: The director Scott Derrickson seems uncertain as to whether he is making an exploitation pic intended to give audiences a few fairground - style thrills and frights, or a William Friedkin - style meditation on the nature of evil.
When war descends her words transmit the chaos, the immediate, haphazard nature of destruction without warning, the confusion and bewildered acceptance of this new, uncertain and violent life.
Bendis also spoke to the risky nature of «Secret Wars» and the fears fans feel for their favorite characters as they head into this uncertain event.
The nature of American culture abhors implicit fraud, and thus we regulate most of those that take money and offer uncertain promises, when those offering the money don't have much.
More animals have been killed by stray dogs in east Orange County and residents are uncertain whether anything can be done to stop the attacks.Juan Valentine said dogs attacked and killed two pet rabbits, a turkey and a rooster last weekend on his property off County Road 13 in Bithlo.One of the attacking dogs was captured and is thought to be someone's pet, said Carmen Shaw, who runs the Back to Nature Wildlife Refuge.
Shelters are supposed to be the safety net for the neediest animals in a community, and given the inherently uncertain and changing nature of life, there will always be a need for animal shelters in the same way there will always be a need for public service agencies that care for orphaned abandoned or needy children, regardless of how many spay and neuter surgeries are done in a community.
In Origin of The Species subtitled «An exploration into the nature of the world via the extraordinary S, who lives in the wilderness», we hear S. musing on his immediate world and the wider universe: on evolution, quantum physics, and the uncertain future of the human race, while Rivers's camera explores his wooden hut, his drawings for inventions and the bracken filled woods that surround him.
Their viewers are propelled into an uncertain universe that undoes taken - for - granted perceptions of nature.
The camera moves through the simulation like a nature documentarian, uncertain as to what in the frame is truly of interest, hedging on every emergent story.
At the same time they suggest the plastic, provisional, and uncertain world of a new and transgenic nature, where corporeal and mechanical entities recombine.
The playful nature and the intuitive approach of his works, together with the geographical and historical references to Latin America, indicate an uncertain terrain, very close to the rhythm of music, entering a silent relationship with the residual domestic traces of the Middle Gallery.
In his new series, Nature Morte, the artist makes the transition from the marble skin tones of his nude subjects to the white and slate - blue inversions of plants, drawing out an unexpected sculptural quality in his prints and leaving the viewer uncertain of both their subject matter and medium.
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