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'legislative uncertainty' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to an unclear legal situation or when an existing law may be subject to change. For example, "The ongoing legislative uncertainty surrounding the new tax policy has made it difficult to plan for the future."
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From a risk perspective, climate change brings looming regulation and legislative uncertainty.
Pyne in the letter said the minority government had "passed 40 bills with none being defeated at second reading, so no argument of instability or legislative uncertainty holds water".
The legislative uncertainty, meanwhile, is deterring investors in renewables.
Dodd-Frank, with its numerous registration and clearing requirements and its ongoing revisions, has caused considerable legislative uncertainty in a number of financial markets.
So, on top of the fact that the companies had to bear the risk of unknown costs and utilization in the start-up years, which turned out to be higher than they expected, insurers had to absorb legislative uncertainty of whether the rules would be rewritten.
The authors are satisfied that the issues of autonomy and beneficence are being handled according to ethical principles, in spite of legislative uncertainty.
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"In the absence of meaningful legislative action, uncertainty will reign in an industry already rocked by the bursting of the great residential real estate bubble," the dissent continued.
The government is ramping up pressure for the repeal to be passed quickly because of the enormous legislative and commercial uncertainty if it is not.
Yet the massive gathering in Washington, D.C., was driven by the concern that, in the nearly ten years that had passed since the Brown v. Board of Education ruling, the movement had yet to achieve meaningful legislative change and the uncertainty that it ever would.
CEO Richard Fairbank said that while legislative and regulatory uncertainty remain, the bank is well-positioned as it emerges from the recession.
Government authorities ultimately decide whether vaccination should be used in a given country; their reluctance is probably driven by legislative and scientific uncertainties, coupled with doubts about how this practice will be used in the field and other considerations such as exit strategy.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com