Sentences with phrase «which created uncertainty»

Up until that point, the program was extended 18 times and allowed to shut down twice, which created uncertainty in the real estate industry.
Back in September of last year, location scout Carlos Muñoz Portal was killed in central Mexico, which created uncertainty around the show's shooting location.
All these routes are time consuming and challenging, notwithstanding a bank's own varied risk appetite which creates uncertainty in the process.
Moreover, school grades are subject to change, which creates uncertainty regarding the eligibility of students from year to year.

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Non-prime consumers have unstable incomes and limited option for credit, which creates problems when faced with the financial uncertainties of normal life.
That kind of massive legislative backtracking, which has been largely absent in the filibuster age, could create massive uncertainty for entire industries and create the kind of nonproductive regulatory compliance work that stifles faster growth.
As the gap widens, it creates rising uncertainty about how excess debt servicing costs will ultimately be allocated, and at the point at which this uncertainty is high enough to alter materially the behavior of economic agents, and so lower the net asset value of the economic entity, the borrowing country has «excessive» debt.
President Xi's view that China should put its power into practice and take an active role in regional and global affairs, which was solidified at the 19th Party Congress with his consolidation of power, creates greater uncertainty in Russia about China's long - term ambitions.
To help explain this important statement, I created a model, which attempts to simplify market forces into three variables: Price, Expected Return and Uncertainty.
«During that time, there will continue to be uncertainty, which will result in a weaker pound, thus creating margin pressure on our sales.»
Woolworths chief executive Grant O'Brien has again warned against introducing an effects test for the misuse of market power prohibition, claiming it would create uncertainty which would chill investment.
stop buying into the rhetoric coming from the Arsenal PR team, according to Coq there wasn't any locker room issues with Sanchez, beyond the issues created by the uncertainty surrounding his possible transfer, which was caused by the club... like I said many times before Wenger and his propaganda machine created those stories to justify Sanchez's inevitable exit, much like they did many times before... I can only hope that the fans at the Emirates don't give Wenger a moments peace at tomorrow's game... stop being pawns and voice your opinions loud and clear
Wenger created a reason though which he is using now and that is the uncertainty of if he was staying or not.
In the postwar scramble, whole countries disappeared and economies turned on their heads, creating the fear and uncertainty on which both communism and rabid nationalism fed.
«To call for such a move in these circumstances would be to put our membership of the EU at risk and create damaging uncertainty for British business, which are the last things the prime minister would want to do,» the letter's signatories wrote.
«In addition, as was made clear from last week's committee session, the uncertainty created by consultations on sprinklers and changes to building regulations, which together could add costs of up to # 7,500 per dwelling, is also affecting investor confidence.
«The changes to exam grading have created huge uncertainty for pupils, teachers, parents and employers which will be difficult for schools to manage.
«The Justice Okon Abang ruling which had forced the hands of INEC has now created tension and deep - seated uncertainties everywhere.
«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.
In vacating her seat, which she has held since 2005, Arroyo creates uncertainty about who will represent her Bronx district, but also brings to the forefront a larger issue about political representation in New York City: the number of women in the City
That means the rule could be changed by successive administrations, which creates regulatory uncertainty.
When asked which key events have had the greatest effect on the industry over the past year, respondents named mergers and acquisitions, which have created some instability and uncertainty.
Kendall says uncertainty about the new regimen's role prompted her group's interest in creating a computer model to assist health care groups and governments in deciding whether or not to switch to the new regimen, which uses a combination of seven drugs.
In addition to improving teaching for their students, they created a collective sense of safety for each other in which to explore the discomforts of ongoing uncertainty.
But if anything, the outlook for bond yields has become murkier in the wake of Brexit, or British voters» decision last week to withdraw from the European Union, which creates even more uncertainty about the prospects for growth around the world.
The cash commodity's price must fluctuate enough to create uncertainty, which means both risk and potential profit.
At the same time, this fiscal policy regime change creates tremendous uncertainty about the ways in which these initiatives will be funded down the road, which sows the seeds of rising volatility in coming quarters.
However, when auction rate securities fail to settle at auction, which occurred in fiscal 2008, and conditions leading to their failure to auction create uncertainty as to whether they will settle in the near - term, we classify them as long - term consistent with the contractual term of the underlying security.
However, that conflicts directly with Agriculture & Markets Law section 374 (5), which makes the release of such animals a misdemeanor offense, and would create uncertainty as to the legality of releasing trapped animals.»
However, that conflicts directly with Agriculture and Markets Law section 374 (5), which makes the release of such animals a misdemeanor offense, and would create uncertainty as to the legality of releasing trapped animals.
In these moments, and they occur throughout her work, Modica creates open - ended narratives where fact and fiction merge and blur, demonstrating to the viewer instances in which uncertainty and caution meet anticipation and hope.
Etchells» neon pieces draw on his broader fascinations as an artist, writer and performance maker, often teasing out contradictory aspects of language — the speed, clarity and vividness with which it communicates narrative, image and ideas, and at the same time its amazing propensity to create a rich field of uncertainty and ambiguity.
They may also help researchers understand the effects of cloud cover, which also creates diffuse light and represents the biggest source of uncertainty in climate models, he says.
So after considering all of that, the estimated current «surface» temperature produces an estimated effective radiant return energy from the atmosphere of about 345Wm - 3 + / - 9 called DWLR which, had the average effective radiant energy of the oceans been used, ~ 334Wm - 2 would have created less confusion and still have been within a more realistic uncertainty range of + / - 17 Wm - 2.
Attacks on the credibility of climate science are perpetuated by vested interests, including the fossil fuel industry, which has pumped millions of dollars into creating uncertainty about our understanding of climate change.
Simply improving messaging in accordance with recommendations of psychologists or following the recommendations of economists to create economic incentives to engage in less GHG producing behavior will not likely create strong citizen support for climate change policies unless citizens better understand that the narrative created by opponents of climate change policies about high levels of scientific uncertainty and unacceptable harm to the economy from the adoption of climate policies is not only false but has been manufactured by fossil fuel companies and other entities which have economic interests in continuing high levels of fossil fuel consumption.
Instead Kennedy et al have created 100 «realizations» of data using different values for the various bias corrections which sample the uncertainty range for each correction.
The problem with sensitivity estimates based on ancient data is the great uncertainty of the input data (solar activity, land albedo, etc), which creates very fuzzy numbers.
In particular the uncertainty related to potential bias is strengthened by the attitude of many climate scientists, which has created pressure of uniformity for the whole community.
GIA creates uncertainty in sea - level reconstructions based on shoreline geological data [65], which could be reduced via appropriately distributed field studies.
These elements create very large uncertainties when calculating national temperatures before 1910, and preclude the construction of nation - wide temperature (gridded over the Australian continent) on which the Bureau's annual temperature series is based.
This is where differences in data assimilation methodology and implementation create the largest analysis differences or uncertaintywhich is related to future forecast error.
The response to the first round of consultation highlighted a lack of accountability on the part of supervisors; lack of consistency in approach between supervisors in the same sector; insufficient powers to require information and / or carry out spot checks and too little / too much / inconsistent / out of date guidance from supervisors which has created uncertainty for business.
That said, there have been a number of decisions in the past couple of years which have upheld arguably unlawful termination clauses in favour of employers, thus creating uncertainty for employees and a possible incentive for employers to not even meet minimum ESA requirements for severance.
This seems to a positive step towards more transparency, which reinforces the position of potential petitioners, but on a closer look, it creates some, and not little, legal uncertainty.
Such an interpretation of Article 3 (1), which potentially makes linking to infringing content an act that infringes the right of communication to the public, would have created (too) much legal uncertainty.
There have also been very limited developments concerning the UK's and EU's repositioning within the World Trade Organisation Government Procurement Agreement (WTO GPA), which creates additional legal uncertainty from the perspective of «external» trade in procurement markets due to the absence of a «WTO rules» default applicable to public procurement.
The U.S. Department of Justice has disagreed with the EEOC, which creates more uncertainty on whether federal law prohibits sexual orientation discrimination.
The NS decision to go its own way creates two conflicting lines of authority on the issue of the deductibility of CPP disability benefits under the SEF 44 endorsement in Atlantic Canada — and uncertainty over which road PEI and NL will follow.
«The Commissions» proposals could create uncertainty as to how prior FSA findings on unfair terms will apply, and to how the financial services regulator will develop its own regime for fairness of terms and conditions which runs in parallel with the new law, creating lack of clarity for the industry.»
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