Sentences with phrase «uncertainty over its role»

It is telling he has opted to move to Liverpool for the benefit of his long - term career, despite the huge contract offer from Arsenal, believing his game will develop under Klopp having stalled under Arsene Wenger and uncertainty over his role at Chelsea.
One major Android phone maker expressed uncertainty over its role in protecting user privacy.

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The authors of Passionate Uncertainty themselves recognize that «the gravest problem is almost certainly disarray over the role of the priesthood as it pertains to ministry.
The level of agita over the mayor's role in campaigns outside the city underscores the uncertainty over the Senate: The Republicans, who have ruled the chamber for most of past 50 years, are clinging to power only by dint of an alliance with a Democrat, Simcha Felder of Brooklyn.
But when it comes to defining the federal role in an education system that has evolved over a century - and - a-half — from isolated one - room schoolhouses to urban mega districts — there's a lot of confusion, uncertainty, and division.
e360: You've written recently about uncertainty over the future impacts of climate change and how that plays a role in discouraging action in reducing greenhouse gases.
The uncertainty continues over demand response's role in wholesale markets while the case at the heart of the debate hangs in limbo before the Supreme Court.
Tropical forests play major roles in regulating Earth's climate, but there are large uncertainties over how they'll respond over the next 100 years as the planet's climate warms.
Understanding the risk of half a degree of extra warming brings other scientific challenges, including the need to narrow the uncertainty over how much warming a given amount of carbon produces, known as the climate sensitivity, and the role of short - lived gases, such as methane.
According to Justice David Wake, who chaired the Secretariat from 1999 to 2005, it has faced a number of challenges over the years, including: continuing uncertainty about the different roles of the Conference and the Office of the Chief Justice; concern about possible erosion to the core programs; lack of coordination between the different programs; and the ongoing worry of the family law judges that their unique programming needs might be lost as their numbers declined with the expansion of the Unified Family Court.
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