Sentence examples for uncertain words from inspiring English sources

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When I was asked into his office the next day, the boss told me in no uncertain words that I had played a bad poker hand and that my career with the company would suffer as a result.

Dear Johnny Depp and Amber Heard: You've airlifted your two Yorkies back to their American homeland because, as Australia's Agriculture minister, Barnaby Joyce warned you in no uncertain words, if you didn't arrange for them to "bugger off," he'd order them seized and euthanized.

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For Mis-U with the recognized sentence containing uncertain recognized words, the partial sentences obtained by removing potentially misrecognized words from the input utterance are organized, based on regular expressions, as a tree structure to tolerate the deletion or rejection of keywords resulting from misrecognition for Mis-U DS modeling.

The future is uncertain: the word for "tomorrow" means "if the sun rises".

Arnold, uncertain whether word of Ticonderoga's capture had reached Saint-Jean, decided to attempt a raid to capture the ship.

He delivers his lines in a Darth Vader rumble, with the cagey deliberation of someone uncertain of his words and the muffled diction of a man in a mask.

For a man who used the words "uncertain" and "uncertainty" four times in his opening remarks earlier today, Mervyn King appears very confident about one thing: inflation's rise above 3%, which probably happened in January as VAT went up, will be a fleeting affair.

Somehow, when asked about my stay at summer camp, I find myself at a loss of words, uncertain of how to genuinely express the extraordinary, endless adventures that occurred, in just two months, at summer camp.

Indeed, the relationship between the static architecture and the dynamics of the genetic regulatory network is uncertain; in other words, the information available on the architecture, even if it were complete, may be insufficient to deduce the dynamics.

The semantic equivalent of each backward-translation item was classified according to the following scale: (a) Satisfactory agreement; (b) Almost satisfactory agreement but one or two words uncertain; (c) Doubtful translation.

The word's etymology is uncertain, although, like other words that end in amb, it seems to be of pre-Hellenic origin.

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