Sentences with phrase «yet little confidence»

There is yet little confidence in this feedback component of climate models and therefore its possible contribution to global warming (see Chapter 8).

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There is, accordingly, little trust in human social action, but great confidence that human ills can be corrected for the faithful by the bliss that will follow the cataclysmic, yet glorious, coming of the kingdom of God.
The Rostov boss knows what a steep challenge lies in wait, yet retains an underlying confidence of reaching the quarter - finals - little surprise given they have beaten Bayern Munich, Ajax and Anderlecht this term - while Daniliants also suggested the Old Trafford turf might have a role to play.
I love little lace bralettes — I've never done extravagant lingerie not sure I have the confidence to pull it off yet
The sad - eyed teacher at Leland's maximum - security juvie hall is played by the consistently disappointing Don Cheadle, an actor who has yet to live up to his breakthrough performance in Devil in a Blue Dress and does little to inspire confidence in what is essentially the guidance counsellor role in a particularly clumsy teen tragedy.
Many of us even doubted Nintendo, and that they would stay relevant at the event with only this game, I admit that I even held little confidence in Nintendo for their decision, but yet they surprised all of us.
Even the sign of cloud feedbacks is not yet determined and the temperature measurements of recent years suggest to me little confidence that sensitivity itself can be closely bounded.
This is why there is little faith placed in CAGW forecasts, any one who knows anything about how the weather really works, understands the real drivers are not even understood enough to used in models yet, and with out considering the background patterns of the seasonal, annual, decadal trends that determine how the weather works, are even used in weather forecasting, in a viable active method, why should ANY confidence be placed in CAGW long range unverifiable modeled forecasts?
While we have relatively high confidence for temperature extremes and some confidence in precipitation extremes, as yet we can say relatively little about storms, droughts and floods.
It is especially important to log the little ones, because they are so easy to forget or overlook, and yet they carry tremendous weight when it comes to giving ourselves confidence.
I have yet to get the confidence to refinish a table yet, but I love to tackle little accessories.
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