Sentence examples for remarkably uncertain from inspiring English sources

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The answer is remarkably uncertain given its importance, but there are pros and cons either way.

The show may be called Borders – a grounded, decisive, almost tangible word – but its author is remarkably uncertain about its contents.

In fact, despite decades of research involving human tissue and billions of dollars of investment, the law surrounding the ownership and control of human biological material remains remarkably uncertain (Charo 2006; Feldman 2011).

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The strong interaction among Joule heating, endothermic reaction, natural Boussinesq convection and turbulent flow phenomena is of paramount importance for understanding reactor performance; conducting CFD simulations is an efficient way to advance with the latter goal, since reliable high-temperature measurements of state variables are remarkably laborious, uncertain and expensive.

In fact, cryptogenic species, those with an uncertain status as being either native or introduced and subsequently naturalized, are remarkably frequent (Carlton 1996).

Remarkably mature.

Remarkably, yes.

(Of Shakespeare's own birthplace in Stratford, Mr. Pringle said, "there is remarkably complete documentation from Shakespeare's time to the middle of the 19th century". Only the exact room where he was born is uncertain).

School enrolment here is 100percentnt and, most remarkably in a country where the salutation 'may you be the mother of 1,000 sons' still speaks to a collective fear of an uncertain future, the state has achieved zero population growth.

Age: Uncertain.

Uncertain prognoses?

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