Sentence examples for makes uncertain from inspiring English sources

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

It vastly compounds the stakes in the presidential race, raises questions about the governing military council's commitment to democracy, and makes uncertain the future of a constitutional assembly recently formed by Parliament as well.

The apparently greater number of votes cast by whites — 29,700, compared with 22,900 black votes, according to an analysis by Mr. Rigamer — makes uncertain widely quoted estimates that blacks, despite a disproportionate population loss, are still substantially in the majority here.

The quite large confidence interval for DAC with 0.01 as minimum support makes uncertain the comparison with the two smallest forests, with 5 and 10 models respectively.

This makes uncertain the absolute resistivity value for curium (about 125 µΩ·cm).

This large in-group variance makes uncertain the comparisons between mutant groups.

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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.

Taken together, these data make uncertain the role of this metal ion in the PTE transfer reaction.

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

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

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