Sentences with phrase «uncertainty about who»

These include increased legal and administrative costs in processing native title claims and Registered Aboriginal Party applications, delays to land dealings caused by uncertainty about who are the «right people for country», delays in native title and cultural heritage outcomes for Traditional Owners, and ongoing conflict and division in Indigenous communities.
The difficulties are compounded if there is uncertainty about who is claiming native title in the land that is the subject of the application or if there are multiple claimants asserting essentially identical interests.
You may be experiencing a wide range of emotions and may feel uncertainty about who to turn to or what to do next.
There's still some uncertainty about who will be under the furry costume when cameras begin rolling, as veteran Star Wars actor Peter Mayhew might reprise the role in some form (as he's done for every film in which Chewbacca appeared).
It is section 1 (1)(m)'s definition of residential tenancy agreement to include oral and implied agreements to rent, as well as the written leases that landlords and tenants often incorrectly assume to be decisive, that creates much of the uncertainty about who is a tenant.
Yesterday's announcement creates some uncertainty about who can travel to Cuba and for what purposes.
Chances are, parents, community leaders, and educators will be left years from now with an even greater sense of uncertainty about who really runs the district and to whom they should turn, or assign blame, when things go wrong.
Their mom claims uncertainty about who the dad really is, and Peter is determined to find out.
While it removes uncertainty about who is interested in whom, speed dating foicusses very much on first impressions and then only for a few minutes.
In vacating her seat, which she has held since 2005, Arroyo creates uncertainty about who will represent her Bronx district, but also brings to the forefront a larger issue about political representation in New York City: the number of women in the City
Friends of the Earth's director of policy and campaigns Craig Bennett responds to the public accounts committee's report on flood management in England, which warns of uncertainty about who will pay:
Liverpool will take advantage of uncertainty about who will manage Arsenal next season by hijacking their move for highly - rated Leicester City left - back Ben Chilwell.
It should be noted that there's still some uncertainty about who will be Ohio State's starting quarterback on Monday night.
At the time, there was some uncertainty about who the Rams would take with the first overall pick.
At the time, there was some uncertainty about who the Rams...
Still a lot of uncertainty about who will be selected before # 6.
The Fed meeting took place at a time of uncertainty about who will succeed Bernanke when his term ends in January.
The Bank of Canada said in October that uncertainty about who would replace Barack Obama in the White House causing Canadian companies to hold off on new investments.
Despite uncertainties about who busted mastodon remains on the Pacific coast so long ago, Holen's team shows that the damage was most likely done by members of a Homo species, she says.

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The reason for the fear, this strategist said, comes from uncertainty about how the president may react, including possibly firing special counsel Robert Mueller, who reportedly made the referral leading to the Cohen raid, and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who reportedly signed off on the raids.
Particularly, in my conversation with investors, a lot of people talk about the Fed and there being the uncertainty around who might lead it, and whether they might raise rates or move too soon.
The news has also spooked investors who are concerned about how uncertainty in the Spanish and Portuguese financial sectors could impact assets across the eurozone.
«Part of this is just Trump being such a wild card, which might potentially be off - putting to many small business owners who worry about economic uncertainty and instability threatening their businesses,» Wallach says.
While many investors can live with rate risk in exchange for the benefits bonds can provide a diversified portfolio, uncertainty about rates can be unnerving, especially for investors who look to bonds to create a stream of income.
This uncertainty seems to have led to increased levels of stress and anxiety, with 70 % of all US respondents reporting stress this year when thinking about retirement savings and investments, versus 67 % in 2015.5 Of those respondents who reported experiencing significant stress when thinking about their retirement savings, 65 % didn't know how much of their retirement savings they currently withdraw / spend or expect to withdraw / spend on an annual basis in retirement.
All my neighbours who are fretting about the uncertainty know my position.
If there is uncertainty because we lack historical evidence about who was responsible for the death of Jesus, there are questions about his resurrection because it is a supra - historical occurrence.
It is our responsibility to love and care for those who Christ calls the «least of these»; this includes women who are facing the difficulty of an unplanned pregnancy and uncertainty about what to do next.
The reality is that those really concerned about human dignity are those who are willing to place faith in moral absolutes which safeguard that dignity against the uncertainties of cultural trends.
If there is confusion in the conception of the ministry today, whether only among those who once held to the ideal of the preacher or also among those who have maintained the ideal of the priest, that confusion appears at both points — in inability to define what the most important activity of the ministry is and in uncertainty about the proximate end toward which all its activities are directed.
In the same and in other schools uncertainty about the meaning of the ministry comes to appearance also in the feeling of conflict in a faculty between its loyalty to a traditional idea, such as that of the preacher, and its sense of obligation to denominational officials, alumni and churchmen in general who urge a more «practical» education.
Whatever our uncertainties about defining Christ - likeness, or seeking it, the reality of who and how we are matters; 90 % of lay respondents and 96 % of pastors agreed with the statement, «The gospel message is undermined when Christians do not behave like the Jesus they proclaim.»
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.
«I have plenty of uncertainties about the players who didn't play against Chelsea,»
Shults is tall and lanky, 6» 1» and 165 pounds, and he moves about with the uncertainty of an adolescent who has just experienced a growth spurt.
Now let's look at our beloved Arsenal: Uncertainty over the future of HALF the squad, ageing squad with players well beyond their sell by date, LIKELY to lose two of our best players, Old TACTLESS, clueless, confused, deluded, arrogant, naive manager with no vision, ambition or hunger to win a major trophy, UNCLEAR about the manager's future, Silent and absent owner who «did not buy Arsenal shares to win trophies», Fans revolt and infighting etc etc
The object of their scrutiny was a strapping, gray 3 - year - old named Holy Bull, who would lace Preakness and Belmont winner Tabasco Cat and about whom there was as much uncertainty as fascination, a deliciously fast horse, perhaps the horse all of racing has been waiting for.
Danny Welbeck looks to be unavailable for Thursday's crucial game away at Southampton as Arsene Wenger revealed yesterday: «We have an uncertainty about Welbeck, who came off with a thigh problem.
Conte may well be playing some mind games ahead of the clash, by talking about his admiration for Alexis Sanchez, who has already been struggling to find his best form amidst hue uncertainty regarding his future.
There have been many recent rumours regarding Arsenal players with all the uncertainty around the club at the moment, but there was very little said about our French striker Olivier Giroud, who has recently signed a contract extension with the Gunners.
On Ramsey, Wenger said: «We have an uncertainty about Ramsey, who got a big knock on his fibula.
But that still may not be enough to appease unhappy fans who are concerned about Wenger staying on while the club also face uncertainty over their biggest two stars.
Home birth is uncommon in the United Kingdom and uncertainty exists about its safety.1 2 Almost all mortality figures available nationally1 provide merely a single global figure for planned and unplanned home births, though the constituent rates differ greatly.3 The only recent figures for planned home birth in England and Wales relating to 19794 and 19935 provide an inaccurately low estimate of risk because it was not possible to account for those mothers who originally booked to have a home delivery but ended up delivering in hospital.
Written especially for parents who have lost a child, Trying Again lessens the uncertainties about pregnancy after miscarriage, stillbirth, or infant loss by providing the facts to help you determine if you and your partner are emotionally ready for another pregnancy.
It reflects the anxieties and uncertainties of an American electorate who aren't happy with what they've got but also aren't sure about the alternatives.
However, this is not a major issue for many bettors who would rather bet on a single game whose outcome they are very sure about rather than place a wager on many teams with lots of uncertainties with respect to the outcomes.
All too often, he said, everyday people still face corrosive uncertainty: Go to any bar or restaurant, and you'll find parents who are no longer sure they'll be able to pay off their mortgages, parents fearful about whether their retirement savings will be enough, parents worried their kids will be eternally buried underneath student loans.
Not only were we polling a tiny section of Britain's population — just over 1 % of all adults — but uncertainty persisted to the end about who precisely had the right to vote.
The charge of excess budgeting, which auditors have noted in reports on about 20 districts on the Island since January 2014, annoys many school administrators in Nassau and Suffolk counties, who say they must maintain financial cushions to preserve student programs and small class sizes in an era of fiscal uncertainty.
The uncertainty of the status of the lease drew the attention this week of a top Republican lawmaker, Rep. Jason Chaffetz (Utah), chairman of the House Oversight Committee, who sent a letter Thursday to the GSA's acting director inquiring about the agency's plans.
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