Sentences with phrase «uncertainty out of negotiations»

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Amid the political uncertainty in Europe prompted by upcoming elections and the start of Brexit negotiations, another story is quietly playing out, involving improved economic and corporate conditions.
The uncertainty caused by an in / out referendum with a date set for end of negotiations could be hugely damaging to Britain's economy, as foreign companies may postpone or divert investment.
After days of uncertainty at the Capitol, the final negotiations played out among sleep - deprived officials on Friday, and the fine print of much of the spending plan was released shortly before midnight.
After days of uncertainty at the Capitol, the final negotiations played out among sleep - deprived officials on Friday, and the fine print of much of the spending plan was released shortly before midnight.
Given that for over 20 years since international climate change negotiations began, the United States has refused to commit to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions based upon the justification that there is too much scientific uncertainty to warrant action, if it turns out that human - induced climate change actually greatly harms the health and ecological systems on which life depends of others, should the United States be responsible for the harms that could have been avoided if preventative action had been taken earlier?
While leaders during the Kyoto Protocol negotiations understood that there might be uncertainties associated with the science, they nevertheless saw the need to take measures out of precaution.
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