Sentences with phrase «uncertainty of what»

At the end of 2008, after a long stressful FULL YEAR of unemployment and uncertainty of what would happen next, my husband and I packed up and left our old house in Portland right after Christmas and drove off into a blizzard (literally) towards our new rental home in a city where we knew no one.
The uncertainty of what will happen to Britain as well as to the European Union overall alarmed investors and pushed them to the safety -LSB-...]
The uncertainty of what the divorce legal system has in store for us is can be overwhelming.
I hate driving in the dark — the glare of oncoming headlights, the hard - to - see wildlife, and the uncertainty of what's just beyond the reach of what I can see.
«The imminent threat of repeal, and the uncertainty of what any replacement will look like has forced Connecticut and states across the country to act immediately to protect against a dangerous void of necessary health care provisions... Over 55 million women now have coverage for birth control and other preventive services without out - of - pocket costs, which saved women $ 1.4 billion on birth control pills alone in 2013.»
The mere uncertainty of what to write in a resume is what throws us off the track... Read More»
Add to the economic crisis, the multiple unknowns of the Affordable Healthcare Act and the uncertainty of what that will do to their budgets.
Perhaps it's not all that surprising with the uncertainty of what Social Security will look like in the future and health insurance premium costs (with coverage now mandatory by the federal government).
However, even though they feel good, there's a lingering uncertainty of what the results of the exam might yield, too.
«There's a decent amount of uncertainty of what your liability might be,» Kochenburger said.
The uncertainty of what will happen, the cost of the litigation process, the fear and embarrassment of putting your personal life in the public eye, are all reasons people want other options.
Perhaps the single most effective way to avoid the uncertainty of what cross-border litigation will look like after the next two years is to take the Court out of the equation and agree that any disputes should be referred to arbitration.
It was not a long walk to the hotel, about seven blocks, but as I walked, the eeriness of the city and the horror of the day and the uncertainty of what was yet to come overwhelmed me.
The uncertainty of what to do next when you've been accused of a criminal offense can be paralyzing - at time when it is imperative you take immediate action.
If the distance wasn't challenge enough, the dense forest, biting insects, snakes, bogs, wilderness and uncertainty of what lay ahead would daunt the staunchest explorer.
Specifically, the uncertainty of what sort of CO2 regulation will ultimately be decided upon makes utilities and investors nervous about putting money into a technology that will likely be costlier in the near future.
Your affinity for the verbs in place increases and the game's rules seem more clear but the uncertainty of what will happen next looms over you at all times.
While the action often takes a backseat in the game, the incredible tension that comes from facing seemingly insurmountable odds and the general uncertainty of what direction the narrative will take make the game hard to put down.
This is particularly noticeable when you are in that final third of the pitch, the ball moves more precisely and you really start to feel that uncertainty of what a player might do next, as if you were watching a real game.
The uncertainty of what will ensue isn't only terrifying, it's highly addictive.
I played Counter-Strike: Source for most of my childhood so I wasn't thrilled at the thought of playing a new Counter-Strike game (Counter-Strike: Global Offensive) with the uncertainty of what was to come.
It also brings with it the uncertainty of what event to attend.
This is much less stressful for the pet than having to go into a foster home and eliminates the uncertainty of what might happen to the pet if it was surrendered to a shelter.
I am rather hoping it doesn't happen though, mostly because of the uncertainty of what would happen with the B&N stores.
This reduces the uncertainty of what they should say, gives them a framework on how to focus their sentence, and helps them to speak in full sentences.
The history of past actions weighs heavily, while the uncertainty of what comes next has never been more palpable.
• The terrible uncertainty of what lies on the road behind her, as The Headless Woman drives on after having hit something...
However just like many teenagers of her age, Max is filled with self - doubt, angst and an uncertainty of what her future holds.
Their culture is very different to that of the western man, and the uncertainty of what type of future they might have can be very daunting to them.
I have to admit, the uncertainty of what is next is a bit frightening, but also incredibly exciting.
«It's living every day with the uncertainty of what your future may hold,» stated Pinto.
Plus, with the uncertainty of what's going to happen with David Irving, Crawford could see some snaps at his more natural position, 3 - tech defensive tackle.
If I didn't have weekly reminders to invest, I wouldn't have because of the uncertainty of what to invest in, the timing of the investment, and the actual act of deploying capital.
«I like the Roth, because it removes the uncertainty of what your future tax bill might be.»
Nervous investors have also shifted «robustly into cash», he said, on uncertainty of what markets have in store as the Federal Reserve prepares to tweak its monetary policy program.

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Amid the uncertainty, Congress wants a better understanding of how bitcoin will fit into the existing landscape of financial regulation in the United States, and what more needs to be done to protect consumers.
Another of the great uncertainties in these elections is what effect the collapse of the UKIP vote will have on the two major parties.
«There is a lot of uncertainty for the Dreamer population, and no one really knows what is going to happen,» adds Guzman.
«Hope locates itself in the premises that we don't know what will happen and that in the spaciousness of uncertainty is room to act.
While there's uncertainty about the future, the «what ifs» of the new regime are not troubling to everyone.
Matthew Riley, head of research at Natixis Global Asset Management, told CNBC on Monday that «there's a lot of uncertainty at the moment, certainly geopolitical uncertainty from what we read is pretty much high although market volatility is quite low.
«There's enough uncertainty to hinder any potential expansion project, because you know, you don't predicate billions of dollars of investment on expansions when you don't know what's hanging out there in the future.»
«Thus, in a preliminary analysis, the chief justice... suspended what he saw as an act apparently little reasonable and proportionate, which, in addition to generating legal uncertainty, would leave millions of Brazilians without this communication tool,» a statement from the supreme court read.
But for most middle - and even upper - middle - income earners, the prospect of making one's savings stretch into what seems like an endless retirement is a daunting one, increasing the uncertainty around how to invest, how to pay for medical care, and whether you can leave a legacy behind for the kids or your community.
Part of being an entrepreneur is having a healthy appetite for uncertainty and the ability to realize that even if the results aren't perfect the first time around, it's ok to take the chance and see what happens.
Trump's focus on U.S. automotive jobs, and uncertainty over what policies he may introduce, have been central topics of discussions among industry officials at the annual auto show.
If American business owners are truly worried about the long - term prospects of the U.S. economy, they should be doing what the Argentines do: looking outside their borders to find markets in which there is less uncertainty — or at least different kinds of uncertainty.
Finally, Cuban said the outcome of the election ultimately will be all about the economy: «There's so much uncertainty with markets, there's so much uncertainty with international finance, that people could start feeling the effects personally and that could change what they're focused on,» he said.
«I think there's just great uncertainty as to what's going to happen in the US, in particular, as a result of the outcome of the election,» Creed said in a call with analysts.
But I get worried that in a world of increasing economic uncertainty that more and more people are getting «stuck» and getting lied to and are scared about what is happening.
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