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The uncertainty of allocation may have made some patients reluctant to commit to the study, resulting in a high non-enrolment rate.
Given the uncertainty about its future, some potential students are understandably hesitant to commit to the school.
Weinstein nevertheless committed to the uncertainty and reality of his film, transitioning into fiction from documentary, working with mostly untrained actors and initially fronting some of the costs to achieve an unflinching, humanized look at a world we seemingly know so little about.
And some experts believe that uncertainty about financial information helps governments who are reluctant to commit to funding the targets.
Lawmakers can say they don't know what amount the school suits will cost the state, if anything, and that they don't want to commit to any major spending until that uncertainty has been erased.
And because the plant would take 10 years to build, there is simply too much uncertainty to commit to such a huge investment.
Commodity Industry Coalition members expressed reluctance to commit to human studies without confirmation that this would convince the U.S. EPA to "give up" the uncertainty factor (Barolo 1999b).
If uncertainty were to continue in the financial markets, investors could be less willing to commit to as many start-ups.
But investors were also wary of committing to the market, given uncertainties over earnings, the economy and the possibility of war with Iraq.
The Finance Ministry committed to the bond last autumn.
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