Sentences with phrase «uncertainty about something»

For example, models don't currently include permafrost methane emissions — as there's too much uncertainty about them.
Lower P / E ratios suggest less confidence in the company or more fear or uncertainty about it as an investment.
Another player with a little uncertainty about him is Vincent Janssen, the striker leading the pack in the Dutch league.
There is still room for conservatives on the Court to cause mischief (perhaps putting off consideration of the law and inducing uncertainty about it or perhaps upholding the law with a very narrow view of the Commerce Clause).
«The impact can be dramatic, but there remains a lot of uncertainty about it,» said Jeffrey Gonder, a researcher at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Colorado.
Eventually, Mr. Grey's insecurities begin to take hold, and a question arises: Is this part of the game or a legitimate uncertainty about himself?
Perhaps the one thing that everyone can agree upon is that the Cloud Act is one of the more controversial pieces of legislation passed in the U.S. to date and uncertainties about it continue.
And if it can wait, will it then survive all the uncertainties about him that will inevitably remain?
I think because she started at one school, transferred to another and seemed like she was coming back... and then I think most people were surprised that she decided not to play... there's an uncertainty about her.
You will be very engorged and leaking milk when it happens and there will be no uncertainty about it.
Doubt and uncertainty about yourself.
I don't think the uncertainties about it are a fundamental obstacle to acting on climate change at all, as the sceptics claim.
If you feel any uncertainty about you or your family's financial future or your estate, you should seriously consider having life insurance.
There is no uncertainty about it, conquering various obstacles, including hard forks, in 2017.
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