Sentences with phrase «uncertainty of today»

Consequently, any 24 month transitional agreement may just see a repeat of the uncertainty of today with business trying to second guess outcomes and certainty on the negotiations arriving late in the day (many businesses would like a 36 month transitional agreement at a minimum for purely pragmatic reasons).
Process thought can undergird such a vision even in the complexities and uncertainties of today.
In this book, author Bryce Hoffman shows business how to use the same techniques to better plan for the uncertainties of today's rapidly changing economy.

Not exact matches

Today, five years after the fall, they are a subtle reminder of the risk and uncertainty that still weave through the global financial system.
That's because of uncertainty and if this news was known earlier, it probably explains the moves we had earlier today
In a conference held on Tuesday, Lee said:» «We kept the base rate unchanged today as there is a need to closely examine growing protectionist measures and uncertainties abroad, although the local economy is expected to keep firm growth on the back of improvements in the global economy.»
Having a third major carrier with the combined heft of T - Mobile and Sprint seems likely to increase competition in the industry rather than diminish it, but the politics of regulatory approval creates uncertainty, and investors were reluctant to applaud the deal today.
Today's investor has to balance recent market highs with growing geopolitical uncertainties capable of disrupting investor confidence and the economy.
We live with considerable uncertainty about the sustainability of the pattern of global capital flows and the relatively low risk premia that prevail today.
Uncertainty on how best to understand buyers today as well as engage buyers is on top of the list for many B2B organizations as they look ahead to 2012 and beyond.
The lower the expected path of national income, the less favorable the distribution of that income is expected to be, and the greater the uncertainty over the mix of tax rates and benefits a person or business expects to pay and receive, the less they will spend or invest today.
There is no shortage of uncertainty in today's fixed income markets given concerns about rising interest rates, low yields, tight spreads and policy uncertainty.
Despite yesterday's declines and the current area of uncertainty, the US dollar has remain competitive amongst the world's most commonly traded currencies today.
It's also a sign that global investors are taking advantage of the region's economic uncertainty while betting that the flexible office industry will become even more attractive to today's remote workforce.
Today's news that Attorney General Jeff Sessions would reverse prior Justice Department policy and now allow enforcement of anti-marijuana laws sent tremors throughout the marijuana stock world, and Insys wasn't immune from the resulting uncertainty.
While this water may not be critically important to us today, we do not know what our needs will be in 50 years, especially with the uncertainties of climate change.
The degree of uncertainty for businesses today probably is at the highest level in decades.
The degree of uncertainty that exists in the economics of business is having a transformative impact on how businesses today foresee and plan for the future.
The high degree of uncertainty and chaos in today's marketplaces makes a presumed understanding one that can be filled with many craters.
«A full reading of Bernstein's email reveals an important point ---- his assertion that, in the 1980s, we never denied the possible role of human activity as a cause for climate change, and he further makes clear that, at that point in time, there was a great deal of uncertainty and lack of understanding of climate change, even among leading scientists and experts,» said Keil, adding that today, Exxon «believes the risk of climate change is clear, and warrants action.»
It is entirely possible that the question of whether Shakespeare would have been best described as Roman Catholic, Anglo - Catholic, or Protestant would have been settled during his own time with the same degree of uncertainty as exists today.
The ethical and emotional crises that we experience today in relation to the thresholds of birth and death, the uncertainty as to where «personal» value may be located and anchored, and the resultant confusion in the realm of public policy and law are symptoms of the fundamental intellectual crisis of modern humanity.
But the uncertainty today regarding a clinical definition of death suggests the possibility of a premature decision in this case.
The narrative suffers from occasional longueurs, but Englert conveys the feel of the everyday commitments and uncertainties, inspirations and disillusionments, that mark the way to a goal that is little understood by most Americans, including most Catholics, today.
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.
Greed is a primary manifestation of the ego's screaming battle to have its own way, and it inevitably leads to the fear and ignorance that are glaringly evident in the highly educated confusion in our culture today, in our poisoned environment and wasted wealth, and in the affluent uncertainty that afflicts us as it turns out that too much is never enough.
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.
Today we are in less certain times; the intellectual life of the Church is thwart with uncertainty.
Such events would be laughed at today, so the Church is forced to retreat into one of the last dark corners where it can still claim miraculous intervention, that of medical uncertainty.
Indeed, whoever listens carefully to the lyrics of Browne and Taylor will be initiated into the feelings with which a large number of today's students resonate — feelings of loss, lassitude, uncertainty, despair.
For most evangelical leaders, today's discussion of the nationwide legalization of same - sex marriage revolves around how best to express their dissent amid the legal uncertainties for churches and pastors.
It appears to me that the increase of uncertainty today is less a sign of maturity and wisdom, and more a negative effect from breathing a poisoned, polluted air we are sharing in common with the rest of the world, to our own detriment.
Yesterday, perhaps, it was still possible for us to wonder whether Mankind as an ethnic and cultural whole could be said to constitute a finally stabilized group: today, overtaken by the rush of events, there is no longer room for any uncertainty in the matter.
The radical uncertainty of death («Perhaps today») makes the moment precious, and therefore beautiful.
For Christians, as for everyone else, the topic of sexual ethics is today one of widespread confusion, contention, and uncertainty.
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.
Dairy producers are facing a lot of uncertainty today — from weather to prices, politics and trade.
Homemade Chicken Noodle Soup For The Soul Today as we mark the 10th anniversary of the most devastating terrorist attack in America's history, like so many people, I am experiencing a wide range of emotions... sadness, anxiety, shock, fear, uncertainty, and hope.
Something different today in the spirit of the transfer season and the uncertainty of Alexis Sanchez's future.
And today, it comes in the form of Dimitri Payet, who has told RMC that the chance to play for Arsenal would be an exciting one amid uncertainty over his future at West Ham.
Simon Mignolet — 5 His uncertainty when dealing with crosses has been evident for most of the season, but today it cost Liverpool a goal as he failed to punch a cross from Agbonlahor.
Arsenal are tipped as favourites in today's game considering the gulf in class between the two teams but unfortunately this might not be the case tonight as football is full of uncertainties.
This means the uncertainty for the city will end today and we can concentrate on making decisions to improve the quality of life for people in Derby.»
«The move also spells a future of uncertainty for hardworking staff who have made Royal Mail the success it is today.
However gloomy things may appear today, there's still more than enough time for voters to forget about the current uncertainty - assuming it can become a thing of the past, that is.
«It is regrettable that the publication of Key Stage 2 SATs results today has been marred by the Government's mishandling of curriculum and assessment reforms which has created deep anxiety, confusion and uncertainty for pupils and schools.
«Storm surges globally lead to considerable loss of life and billions of dollars of damages each year, and yet we still have a limited understanding of the likelihood and associated uncertainties of these extreme events both today and in the future,» said Thomas Wahl, an assistant engineering professor in the University of Central Florida who led the study.
With increasing size of the optical arrangement and increasing numbers of photons sent on their way, the number of possible paths and distributions of the photons at the end rises steeply as a result of the uncertainty principle which underlies quantum mechanics — so that there can be no prediction of the exact probability using the computers available to us today.
Researchers at Aalto University and VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland have succeeded in developing a method which helps to improve the relative uncertainty in measuring the luminous efficacy of LEDs from the approximate five percent of today to one per cent in the future.
At a «Brexit Summit» held today by the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee, researchers said uncertainty about post-Brexit access to EU grants and immigration opportunities are already causing problems.
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