Sentences with phrase «uncertain territory»

Both are periods in American history that still exist in a fairly uncertain territory.
While the word «home» typically connotes a sense of welcoming or warmth, in this context Frandsen inverts that notion, creating a feeling of foreboding with abstract figures and a central focal point that guides the viewer into uncertain territory.
This does not mean that volatility will not return to the global markets once Trump is unveiled in the Oval Office on January 20th, 2017, however, while Trump's unique standing as a businessman rather than a politician means that the economy will head into uncharted and uncertain territory under his stewardship.
The game recaptures the sense of adventure and discovery of the original PSO, with players finding their way through uncertain territory while working together — the game is designed so you can adventure alone and explore at your own pace, but has a heavy emphasis on teamwork as well, making unprecedented group encounters possible.
Occupying uncertain territory between documentary and fiction, he lays bare hedonic reversal, a pleasure in pain that is foreign to him, a pleasure in social and cultural ruins: «I have been looking at how to construct ruins that don't carry this pain.
At 400 ppm the earth's atmosphere is in uncertain territory as some scientists and environmental groups recommend that — to achieve a stable climate — the atmospheric CO2 levels should be reduced to 350 ppm.
Because the observed and predicted rate of increase in greenhouse gas concentrations and global warming is faster than seems to have happened during the Last Interglacial may mean that we are heading into uncertain territory.
Yup, just like a long haul trucker, a mountain climber in uncertain territory, or even — gasp — Great Aunt Esther — my cat is sometimes difficult to locate.
Outlining the boundaries for your behavior during the time apart generates security and understanding needed to navigate the uncertain territory.
«We are arriving,» says Mantis as the Milano pulls into an uncertain territory.
Stephen Isherwood, chief executive of the Institute of Student Employers (ISE, formally the Association of Graduate Recruiters), said, «We are disappointed with the vote to leave the EU, which has moved us into uncertain territory.
Stephen Isherwood, chief executive at the Association of Graduate Recruiters (AGR), said, «We are disappointed with the vote to leave the EU, which has moved us into uncertain territory.
The markets are in uncertain territory.
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