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In the end, Mr. Bernanke's dilemma has no certain solution.
Mr. Lauer was back at the "Today" desk on Monday, commencing a new week — one that has no certain winner.
The idea now is that France has no certain idea of itself or, worse, that it has no unifying idea but uncertainty.
So a strictly localized wave has an indeterminate wavelength; its associated particle, while having a definite position, has no certain velocity.
The 2002 Commonwealth Games followed, cheered as a success, and there were long-term plans for their main stadium, which shames the organisers of London 2012, whose £500m centrepiece still has no certain future.
(It is curious, perhaps, that the name of the mineral most associated with the city— coal—also has no certain derivation). With its syllabic power, so much suggesting force or thunder, it has continually echoed through history— Caer Ludd, Lundunes, Lindonion, Lundene, Lundone, Ludenberk, Longidinium, and a score of other variants.
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My doctors had no certain answers for me.
The Giants have no certain Hall of Famers on their roster.
To this most important and most mysterious question the commission had no certain answer.
He kept glancing at his watch, though he said he had no certain time.
Doctors have no certain way to measure patients' pain other than to ask them.
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