Sentence examples for as highly uncertain from inspiring English sources

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characterized the outlook for this year as "highly uncertain".

The wording of the declaration mirrors wording in the 1992 "Statement by Atmospheric Scientists on Greenhouse Warming," which described the climate science findings as "highly uncertain" while also arguing an increase in carbon dioxide would have "beneficial effects on most crops".

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The Treasury also added: "The estimated revenue raised by this measure is also highly uncertain as there is little hard information about the value of UK individuals' financial assets in Switzerland, and how these individuals will respond to the policy".

Also, underlying health data, such as current health burdens, are also highly uncertain, especially in developing countries where routine health information systems are generally weak.

In October 2015 Fallon insisted Pearson "is doing the right things," but David Reynolds, an analyst at Jefferies, described Pearson's business model as "bewilderingly complex" and Chris Collett of Deutsche Bank warned investors "Acquisition targets, multiples and returns are all highly uncertain".

But these are also highly uncertain times.

Scientists' characteristic caution, combined with the George W. Bush Administration's deep hostility toward climate science and emissions reductions, insured that in the United States, at least, the ramifications of climate change were almost always presented to the public as theoretical and highly uncertain.

Co-expression network algorithms such as WGCNA retain highly uncertain genes within the dataset typically assigning them to what is termed an "unclusterable group", sometimes called the "grey module".

Such highly uncertain as well as highly negative consequences are hard to account for and make the role of network companies in the context of the energy transition anything but easy [3].

Compared to the traditional MCDA, the proposed RI-MCDA shows the uniqueness in addressing the interaction between dual intervals of highly uncertain parameters, as well as their joint impact on the decision results, which reduces the subjectivity as much as possible.

Costing the culture of large amounts of seaweed in a European context is currently highly uncertain as there are too many unconstrained parameters, such as scalability, location and the degree of mechanisation readily achievable.

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