Sentences with phrase «uncertainties about its direction»

When there is uncertainty about the direction in which the market will go, some experts recommend using Nadex spreads and the Iron Condor strategy to trade options.
Decisions were postponed; Wiltshire Church expressed uncertainty about its direction and its power to achieve its goals.
Yet the new endorsement of geoengineering research comes amid deep uncertainty about the direction that climate research will take under the new administration of President - elect Donald Trump.
With Justice League failing at the box office and much uncertainty about the direction of the DC universe, DC fans haven't exactly had as happy a time as those of rivals Marvel.
Part of the holdup in announcing North American MEB capacity could be uncertainty about the direction of NAFTA.
When the market opens on Monday, there's a high level of uncertainty about the direction each pair will take in the week ahead.
Although he was honored with numerous awards and retrospective exhibitions after that, his work periodically revealed doubts and uncertainties about its direction.
The election of Donald Trump has created real uncertainty about the direction the...
The election of Donald Trump has created real uncertainty about the direction the SEC will take on corporate climate change disclosure over the next four years.

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... [O] ur sense is that the most important structural issues will be pushed off into the future, leaving significant uncertainty about the long - term direction of the economy and corporate profits.»
An omnibus appropriations package, steel tariffs, regulatory work on the new tax law and general uncertainty about the nation's direction on policy and governing fueled K Street business during the first three months of this year.
a set of values, beliefs, and structure in a person's life in order to give them direction and a sense of right and wrong is fine, but organized religions are no more than large corporations, and like any large corporation are only focused on their bottom line... trying to control the public and extract as much money as they can from them by any means necessary... promoting fear, uncertainty, hate and a sense that they alone can offer salvation... for a price (although they are very cleaver about getting to this hidden and unspoken cost... after all these hundreds of years they have perfected their craft well!)
Uncertainty about the party's future direction following the election of Ed Miliband as the party's leader is constraining senior figures in the party from speaking out.
But the unfortunate fact about uncertainty is that the error bars always go in both directions.
There was a lot of uncertainty about which direction to go.
The only major uncertainty left is the causal direction, which cointegration says nothing about.
They do so at their peril and at the risk of engendering even more cynicism and uncertainty in the minds of readers about the value of the media — especially when one month later the news shifts in a new direction.
But the unfortunate fact about uncertainty is that the error bars always go in both directions.
Rather than stopping us doing anything, uncertainty is driving our current direction of progress which is the best way to reduce uncertainty about the future.
While the recent announcement of the successful tenderers to run Primary Health Networks (PHNs) has clarified one area of uncertainty, there are still many unanswered questions about the role of these new organisations and the future direction of primary health care.
Another factor clouding the future of farmland preservation is uncertainty about funding for, and the direction of, federal protection programs.
Addressing the nation's low homeownership rate, Spader said substantial uncertainty exists about its future direction.
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