Sentences with phrase «very uncertain way»

However, this is a very uncertain way of going about it — many of the people you know may not have ever written a review, and unless you have close to Guy Kawasaki's online following you will not get that many Amazon reviews.

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While potentially very inconvenient, it gets the you - can't - have - your - own - way message over in no uncertain terms.
However, it is uncertain what the effects of alternative ways of providing emergency obstetric care are on stillbirths or perinatal mortality (very low - certainty evidence)(Yakoob 2011).
The old ways have died; very different, very uncertain ones lie ahead.
Susan Wloszczyna: Few films are more of the moment than From Nowhere, as it encapsulates the rising fears of undocumented U.S. residents in the form of three very different Bronx high schoolers as uncertain legal circumstances stand in the way of their achieving their hopes for a better future.
We've decided to call what your son did «uncooperative behavior» — and we'll point out to him in no uncertain terms that he won't be very popular with his friends if he keeps acting this way
Using first - hand accounts, letters and documents, Walter R. Borneman paints a vivid picture of the uncertain reality of those first few months and how easily America's future could have unfolded in a very different way.
It's a very easy and cheap way to protect your finances and your family in such an uncertain situation.»
Often times I travel with a one - way ticket, and very uncertain travel plans.
I hope these works contribute in a small way to some of the very necessary conversations we need to have about the uncertain roads ahead.»
I agree completely with you that science should conform to other ways of knowing particularly when engaged in prediction of risk But there is huge confusion about this and scientists and engineers are often very inarticulate about their role when uncertain science is applied to public policy.
Tacking an uncertain shorter term reconstruction (with its own set of issues) onto a very low resolution and uncertain longer term reconstruction and then attempting to tie to the instrumental record by way of tacking the intermediate reconstruction to the instrumental record is a very uncertain proposition.
One would think that the schools, particularly non-prestigious ones, have a real incentive to at least try to grade students in a way that reflects the realities of lawyering, if only so they could distinguish themselves from all the other law schools facing a very uncertain future.
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