Sentence examples for frequent uncertainty from inspiring English sources

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The observers noted frequent uncertainty when classifying the responses.

For example, a frequent uncertainty construct used by interpreting radiologists juxtaposes pneumonia with an alternate diagnosis (e.g., ' pneumonia and/or atelectasis').

Roughly one-third of our patients were treated with beta-blockers at admission suggesting frequent uncertainty in ICU physicians regarding the question of whether beta-blocker therapy should be continued or not.

We have chosen not to use the terms "superficial fascia" and "deep fascia" in describing our findings because of frequent uncertainty in determining the anatomical boundary between these two structures in both live imaging and gross anatomical specimens.

For the frequent uncertainty about the genuineness of a cluster in reflecting a raised underlying risk, and its treatment only as generating a hypothesis, with consequently greater interest in possible future cases than in the (seemingly definite) recent past, can all appear unhelpful.

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In Afluenta's case, Alejandro believed the frequent uncertainties in the region have helped his startup build up its survival skills.

With respect to the frequent diagnostic uncertainty of NOMI in critically ill patients, a better assessment of the preoperative probability of mesenteric ischemia as well as the eventual possibilities of surgical treatment represents an important area of improvement in the management of the disorder.

In both cases, they involve uncertainty, frequent or repeated interaction, and unique investments of money, time or knowledge.

But her frequent mentions of uncertainty facing the U.S. economy signaled the policymaking Federal Open Market Committee was not eager to act after inching up the rate by 0.25 percentage point in December.

A frequent area of uncertainty in medicine today relates to the introduction of emerging health technologies, where early adoption is often associated with lack of clarity regarding the clinical applications that add value for patients and society.

In financial markets there are great fluctuations, thus the element of vagueness and uncertainty is frequent.

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