Sentence examples for utter uncertainty from inspiring English sources

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But, while everyone could see that the old had ended, there was utter uncertainty about the nature and prospects of the new.

But in an environment like that, where minor personal errands can require a hefty bodyguard, and entrepreneurs are stymied by utter uncertainty about what the morrow will bring, it is crippling.Of course, we do not know how much corruption and uncertainty have increased in the days since Saddam.

They are not a help up the employment ladder, but are a trap of low wages, anxiety and utter uncertainty.

"So for the markets, it is the utter uncertainty that is causing the volatility and downside movement for the pound, and not any kind of factual information or informed guess work". .

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After the doctor had left, the auxiliary nurse uttered uncertainty about what drug to prescribe as the doctor had not advised anyone.

Meanwhile the truth plays out a bit, or actually entirely, differently: Without that very pride or ego getting in the way, we leap over the uncertainty, utter the right words, and are welcomed, rewarded, relieved, and embraced.

Mr Cohn eventually gets around to admitting thatIn the end, the so-called scientific consensus on global warming doesn't look like much like consensus when scientists are struggling to explain the intricacies of the earth's climate system, or uttering the word "uncertainty" with striking regularity.But his attempt to minimise the political relevance of this is unconvincing.

Perhaps the greatest challenges at the moment are mental in nature: fear and uncertainty fed by an utter lack of information and disaster response strategy.

Much of this effort is based on intentional falsehoods, misrepresentations, inflated uncertainties, and pure and utter B.S. about climate science.

However, recent studies have shown detrimental effects of some artificial propagation practices on the productivity and diversity of native populations, and there remains considerable uncertainty regarding the degree to which improved hatchery practices can overcome these risks (Utter et al. 1993; Reisenbichler et al. 2003; Araki et al. 2007a, b).

That utter centrality -- reminiscent of the status of the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-il -- has led to a fair amount of uncertainty over what kind of leader or political system General Than Shwe will leave behind.

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