Sentences with phrase «uncertainty about»

The bigger fear for Koln is that uncertainty about Podolski's future and the fans reaction to such a deal, may well further the chances that the RheinEnergieStadion side get relegated.
At least we can see that there's a ton of uncertainty about the Buckeyes even without the OBNUG vote this week.
At the time, there was also uncertainty about how supporting sports gambling could affect the 1993 governor's race between Christine Todd Whitman, a Republican, and James Florio, a Democrat.
Few professions... have less security and more uncertainty about the future than motor racing.
This uncertainty about his healthy is clearly reflected in these futures with odds ranging between +900 and +1800.
Quite right, I wonder if the uncertainty about the contracts are affecting Ozil and Sanchez.
For many years, there was uncertainty about this particular chile pepper, some sources even listed cayenne - type peppers as Naga Jolokia or put it into the C. frutescens species.
From the qualitative interviews, participants expressed uncertainty about their understanding of kilojoules, while only 40 % of participants in intercept surveys correctly answered that kilojoules and calories measured the same thing.
The reason that Vertical Farms are not being built by the millions already is that it is a completely new industry, meaning that there's still a lot of uncertainty about the return on investment (ROI).
PAC Partners director Paul Jensz said investors understood Murray Goulburn's value - added strategy, but there was uncertainty about the transition.
An FDA - sanctioned database would alleviate uncertainty about the regulatory status of many dietary ingredients.
There's also uncertainty about the future of the EB - 5 program beyond its current six - month extension.
I think that no matter what you do, there will always be a question or an uncertainty about whether you're doing enough.
«With the evolving nature of the gas markets, there is significant uncertainty about the impact of the proposed conduct on related markets.
The vitamin A activity of cis isomers of β - carotene was not included in the determination of portion sizes because of uncertainty about the bioavailability of cis - β - carotene relative to all - trans - β - carotene.
CPG companies and converters are considering alternatives for aluminum foil packaging due to the uncertainty about the availability and price of foil since the U.S. Department of Commerce launched its anti-dumping duty (AD) and countervailing duty (CVD) investigations.
A lot of uncertainty about what to cook comes from not knowing what to cook.
Uncertainty about whether genetically modified food is safe and effective has led to it becoming one of the most controversial topics in the food industry today.
The public consensus veers between sympathy for animal rights — although it is only some animals that are included, you do no hear much about the «rights» of insects and spiders, for example — and uncertainty about the moral boundaries surrounding human life and death — although, of course, outright murder is still regarded as a crime.
And again, this «victory» wasn't rooted in an honest presentation and discussion of the issues; rather, it was the result of voter uncertainty about what the amendment entailed, how it defined cloning, and fear that, if it didn't pass, Missourians wouldn't have access to future stem - cell cures.
Uncertainty About God's Will Young adulthood is usually where the existential doo - doo hits the fan.
Affluent children showed the greatest uncertainty about what to do and how to act in given circumstances.
Questioning about «life after death» does not necessarily lead to sheer atheism, or denial of God altogether; nor yet to agnosticism, or uncertainty about whether there is or is not an unsurpassable reality appropriately called God.
Indeed, even as early as this writing, he acknowledges his uncertainty about the answer to the question of whether the events grasped by the theoretical language of mathematics can be sufficient «to «explain our sensations» (IM 33), or whether the mathematically formulated theory is even in a position to make an adequate reconstruction of other, unrelinquishable references to the world (such as sense perception).
But the lack of enforcement stems from bureaucratic uncertainty about what rank an IRS official must be to initiate an investigation, Lynn said.
I have on occasion been called a Hauerwasian, but I must confess to an uncertainty about what this means.
The uncertainty surrounding reporting laws may not only reflect complex relations between church and state; they may also signal uncertainty about the practice of confidentiality in the church.
They also address issues such as the unequal distribution of harm and benefit of applications among social actors; the control over technology and its administration; and the uncertainty about the future impacts of technology.
Uncertainty about past decisions and anxiety about future ones.»
An appropriate myth is, for instance, one that is recognizable or learnable, not so obscure that its elements compound a church's uncertainty about the unusual topic of their character.
Decisions were postponed; Wiltshire Church expressed uncertainty about its direction and its power to achieve its goals.
Worry about the bishop's reaction and uncertainty about precedents for relationships with future pastors further darkened the issue.
Here it saw four problems: uncertainty about the ultimate «goal or end of theological education..., the overloading of the curriculum, the extension of requirements, and the loss of unity among so many specialized courses».
(Jürgen Moltmann, Theology of Hope, 23) From Auguste Comte to Karl Marx, philosophers have made repeated efforts to eliminate any profound uncertainty about the future by placing it within some scheme of inevitability or determinism that might calm our vexation about its destiny.
One is uncertainty about how to deal with the nagging guilt left over from wrongdoing that we bury, deny or ignore and the subsequent distancing from God that we experience.
Newbigin is absolutely right that Christianity, or at any rate Christian mission and apologetics, is always involved in a pluralist tension — the tension between confidence in God and uncertainty about living out that truth in the world, between faith as God's gift and understanding as a form of growing discovery, between knowing who God is and seeking to bring that knowledge into situations of despair or resistance, not to say anything about the diversity and conflict of views among self - avowed Christians.
It seems that uncertainty about what the future holds might play a part in the Jehovah's Witnesses» evangelistic fervour.
But not only does my reading of scripture lead me to a different conclusion, where there is uncertainty about such a situation, the safer position is to consider the possibility that renouncing Christ will result in you losing your life and forfeiting your promise of salvation, and determine before hand that you will never renounce Christ even should people threaten you or your families life with death or torture.
Percy conveys the postmodern, post-Christian Tupperware partygoer's disappointment in the randomness of a world «lacking mystery and substance» as he employs a playful literary technique involving human «looniness» to explore the dilemma of man's uncertainty about the nature of existence.
I am in mt mid 30's and in many ways I have becomes wiser as the years have passed by... but also the realization of uncertainty about a lot of issues.
This reality is felt acutely among the Minjung at the present historical juncture, with its radical global transition and uncertainty about the future.
Why is that still so fundamentally important, in spite of our uncertainty about what to do with the singular claims about something called a «resurrection»?
She has lived in a perpetual state of uncertainty about what future she has in the UK ever since the Home Office rejected her application for asylum.
The complexity and diversity of interests and values represented in universal history, coupled with the radical uncertainty about any connection between performance and deserts, make it impossible today to discern God's providential hand in it with the confidence of Israel's prophets.
Far from making them give up, their uncertainty about the future gives them an immediacy to make life now count #TheFaultInOurStars
Far from making them give up, their uncertainty about the future gives them an immediacy to make life now count.
The uncertainty about the apostles of Jesus is quite in keeping with the uncertainty about Jesus himself.
Indeed, some of them are sensitive to the changes taking place in religious thinking, to the uncertainty about many traditional beliefs, and to the difficulty of speaking of God so as to be understood.
So, I'll assume you share my uncertainty about the possibility of there being gods somewhere, but unless you actively believe in a god, of gods, you are also an atheist, my friend.
The implication is not far to seek: he had himself tied the strong man up; he had cleared scores with the devil before his work began, and he could carry his campaign into the enemy's country unhampered by any indecision or uncertainty about either his ends or his means.
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