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With two weeks to go, the outcome of the vote seems genuinely uncertain.
More undercurrents: like most writers, Harris seems genuinely uncertain about the quality of her work, especially on this new album.
Although that case has now been settled, Mr. Rubin, for one, seemed genuinely uncertain yesterday about the long-term consequences.
The catch is that to get the full effect, you have to be genuinely uncertain that you're going to survive.
Richard Uviller, a former Manhattan prosecutor who is a professor at Columbia Law School, said Mr. Taylor and Mr. Godineaux may be genuinely uncertain about who killed whom.
And some had begun to question whether an ethical code that calls for doctors to be genuinely uncertain about which of a trial's treatments will be more effective had been breached when it came to PLX4032 versus dacarbazine.
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VanDerWerff graded the episode "B-", commenting that he was uncertain whether he genuinely loved it, or was overlooking flaws because it handled the religious element acceptably.
Crowds of young, mostly white people — many of them transplants to New Orleans, like me — danced and celebrated, genuinely joyful, but perhaps a bit uncertain about how much ownership they should claim.
Crowds of young, mostly white people many of them transplants to New Orleans, like me danced and celebrated, genuinely joyful, but perhaps a bit uncertain about how much ownership they should claim.
Somehow, when asked about my stay at summer camp, I find myself at a loss of words, uncertain of how to genuinely express the extraordinary, endless adventures that occurred, in just two months, at summer camp.
Alternative indices, such as the probability of classification [ 25], or the prediction strength such as the "margin-of-victory" measures adopted in Golub et al. [ 27], are most appropriate when there are multiple genuinely discrete outcomes, for which what is uncertain is the strength of evidence for class assignment.
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