Sentences with phrase «uncertainty about what»

«There's a lot of uncertainty about what's going to happen,» Swanepoel told members of NAR's Commercial Committee during a presentation at the REALTORS ® Legislative Meetings & Trade Expo in Washington, D.C.
For that reason, we can enter into the negotiation with uncertainty about what is best for one particular family so long as we are flexible in considering available options and work in good faith to find the most reasonable solution.
Sometimes, the Reflective Summary can show when students have misunderstandings or uncertainty about what they have learned, suggesting the need for additional instructional activities before moving on in the lesson sequence.
However in the meantime, there is still — if not more — uncertainty about what is required for an application to pass the registration test, and yet the consequences of not passing the test are now even more significant.
One of the biggest issues Randy and I have had during the truck driving school process has been the anxiety caused by the ongoing uncertainty about what's going to happen next.
I was completely enveloped in a fog and uncertainty about what to do now that Medicare has crept into my life and you made it crystal clear.»
The Rule was originally scheduled to go into effect on November 1, 2008, but on Wednesday, July 29, 2009, the FTC announced that it was delaying enforcement for the third time because a number of industries and entities within the FTC's jurisdiction still expressed confusion and uncertainty about what types of entities would be subject to the Rule and what the Rule actually required of covered entities.
Although increasingly common, there is some uncertainty about what they are.
Was it because I really wanted to be a lawyer or was it based on extrinsic motivators such as security, prestige, uncertainty about what next to do life, etc..?
If there is uncertainty about what you should and should not post through social media, take the safe route, make sure you are taking actions that you can back up.
If you have been injured in a commercial trucking accident, you're probably dealing with expensive medical bills, emotional trauma, and a great deal of uncertainty about what to do next.
Helena There is some uncertainty about what limitation periods apply to claims in restitution.
Although there is uncertainty about what the precise impacts will be, there is no longer legitimate scientific disagreement about the fact that the climate is changing and that those changes will accelerate over the next century.
The 15 myrs preceding PETM, from 55mya to 70 mya, included the K / T event 65 mya, of which there is still much uncertainty about what really happened to climate during that short period of geologic time.
It is amazing to me that there can be so much uncertainty about what would seem to be an extremely simple, well understood type of physical change — the melting of ice.
This should, in theory, lead to more realistic projections for the future, but many of the climate modellers I spoke to were keen to point out that simulating the climate with more complex models may well lead to greater uncertainty about what the future holds.
Prof Allen said the change «reflects greater uncertainty about what was happening around the last millennium but one».
The situation the company finds itself in now is a significant amount of uncertainty about what climate change regulation might do to the cost of coal plants.
United States: There is a great deal of uncertainty about what international conservation programs will proceed under the Trump administration.
We can also produce a risk assessment that takes into account our uncertainty about what the model will do in any part of parameter space.
«The situation the company finds itself in now is a significant amount of uncertainty about what climate change regulation might do to the cost of coal plants,» Eskelsen said Monday.
There isn't any uncertainty about what happens if we keep doing nothing or very little.
But while people may be feverishly working, and hoping, for the mystery to be solved (and there has undoubtedly been some progress) there is still a lot of uncertainty about what is causing the problem and what can be done to stop it.
Koenig's careful description of the science and the uncertainty about what the future holds prompted a public spanking from the Center for American Progress climate blogger Joe Romm, who charged her with «scientific reticence» — alluding to NASA scientist James Hansen's paper criticizing sea - level researchers for being overly cautious in 2007 conclusions about the possible rate of sea rise in this century.
The whole POINT of doing what if analysis is our uncertainty about what certain facts will be.
Shum says Schnabel has expressed uncertainty about what attracted Johnson and Whitney to him.
His artless manner and sincere uncertainty about what he makes will disarm anyone who suspects him of chicanery.
Years ago, when I lived in London, making my tentative forays into the art world, passing through the door to a gallery was a momentary ordeal, bedeviled by halting indecision and uncertainty about what lay beyond.
All these shared, too, with the «Pictures» generation their uncertainty about what it meant to exploit modern art.
(Please note that this post has been updated from a previous version) There's been a lot of confusion and uncertainty about what exactly the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will accept as a personal ID at airport checkpoints starting in January — but now the agency is backing off an earlier demand that some travelers would -LSB-...]
Aeroplan also describes it as a move towards more earning options away from Air Canada, which will cease to be partners with Aeroplan in 2020 (giving Aeroplan mileage holders quite a bit of uncertainty about what happens then.
There's been a lot of confusion and uncertainty about what exactly the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will accept as a personal ID at airport checkpoints starting in January — but now the agency is backing off an earlier demand that some travelers would have to use passports instead of driver's licenses as soon as next month.
Some of those who have fled in recent days are not in the evacuation zone, but they have left out of caution and uncertainty about what areas are at risk, the Indonesian National Board for Disaster Management said.
Though you need not worry too much about breaking customs around mealtime, as Belize is plenty used to having visitors and guests, there is always a bit of uncertainty about what to expect when sitting down for lunch or dinner in a new and unfamiliar place.
However, they face uncertainty about what are the best approaches.
The uncertainty about what Congress may or may not change in the tax code can make tax planning more difficult.
The public has been placed under uncertainty about what will happen to their student loans years from now.
Nonetheless, emotions and uncertainty about what to expect in the rest of 2018 are driving some extra volatility.
There are too many powerful interests vested in the status quo and too much uncertainty about what kinds of changes would truly promote better teaching and learning.
However, there is significant uncertainty about what will happen after 2019 — 20.
The fact that the narrative (rewritten by The Devil Wears Prada's Aline Brosh McKenna from a first draft by Emma Thompson) can't raise its rich / poor themes above the level of mobile phone ownership or its modernity beyond an acknowledgment of viral videos, and social media (an Instagram - led helicopter chase seems terribly old - fashioned) is only part of a more general uncertainty about what Annie means to today's movie - going audiences.
For about a year after, I harbored my own suppressed fears and uncertainty about what this meant for me.
219 The uncertainty about what will happen at the end of a continuing resolution thus amplifies the RMOs» attention to agency spending.
Or it could tamp down our sense of uncertainty about what another person is experiencing, making us less hesitant to dole out pain.
7) On 28 August, we revealed that the fuzziness of the quantum world, as enshrined in Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, is actually due to: a) uncertainty about the initial conditions of the universe in the big bang b) uncertainty about the true depth of the world debt crisis c) uncertainty about which among the infinitely many copies of you within the multiverse that you personally are d) uncertainty about what quantum mechanics actually means
But although most people acknowledge that young scientists need to learn more during their training than the highly specific expertise acquired during their PhD studies, there is a widespread uncertainty about what those additional skills should be — and, more importantly, how young scientists might acquire them.
The party hopes to benefit on May 4 from Labour infighting and the public's uncertainty about what the Tories now stand for.
If the MoD has been extraordinarily frank about its difficulties since 1998, its defence green paper resonates with even more uncertainty about what is to come.
The American authorities dropped all charges against Mr Mohamed last month but there is still considerable uncertainty about what will happen to him.
«There's uncertainty about what the state of those centers is going to be,» said Mr. Torres, a native of public housing, claiming many public housing residents have complained of their dealings with private contractors.
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