Sentence examples for made uncertain from inspiring English sources

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The government, made uncertain, postponed the release of the other bears while it studied the attack and its implications.

The protests eventually prompted the Bolivian president, Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada, to resign in October and made uncertain the future of a proposed $5 billion pipeline to export natural gas to the United States and Mexico.

A8 Sweden Rejects the Euro Swedes voted overwhelmingly to reject membership in the European single currency after a passionate referendum campaign made uncertain by the assassination of Foreign Minister Anna Lindh, above.

In a significant setback for a more unified Europe, Swedes voted overwhelmingly today to reject membership in the European single currency after a passionate referendum campaign, made uncertain to the last moment by the assassination of Foreign Minister Anna Lindh.

PHOENIX — Representative Ben Quayle's loss on Tuesday in a tough and expensive battle for the Republican nomination in a newly drawn Congressional district made uncertain the political future of a young conservative whose well-known family name was at once an asset and a liability on the campaign trail.

Not only does this fly in the face of the dangers of universal solutions, but in a world made uncertain by constant innovation and self-reinforcing emotional reactions to events, we also need to realise the limits of any such grand plan and, indeed, of reason itself.

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Daneyko missed today's practice, making uncertain his participation in Sunday night's game.

But bouncing light off an electron imparts energy to it, causing it to move, thereby making uncertain its velocity.

It was making uncertain progress toward that goal before Sept. 11, but the terrorist attacks wrecked all previous plans.

The depletion of many forests, especially in the tropics, makes uncertain the provision of an adequate wood supply to satisfy the anticipated need.

Other ministers have big projects: George Osborne's "deficit reduction", Iain Duncan Smith's "universal credit", Jeremy Hunt's "NHS reform" (inherited from Andrew Lansley) – but all are making uncertain progress.

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