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The future is too uncertain.
"Getting a job in photography is too uncertain – you make it, or you don't.
The president has an early edge over Mr. Romney, but the environment is too uncertain to safely move the state into the Democratic-leaning column.
Many epigrams were also handed down as poems composed by famous philosophers, scholars, and mystics, but usually the philological evidence is too uncertain to confirm such attributions.
People often complain that music is too uncertain in its meaning, that what they should be thinking as they hear it is unclear, whereas everyone understands words.
It is too uncertain to call the result based on the polling data available, but with the current trend a Coalition win looks the most likely.
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"Doing business without it would be too uncertain," he said.
It's too uncertain how the study of art, literature, and ideas fits into it all.
A spokesman for Governor-elect Inslee said the road ahead was too uncertain to comment.
Like many economists, Mr. Volcker argues that tax cuts are too uncertain a spur.
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