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His story was an uncertain one, perhaps crafted to suit the encounter with the inspector, Tony McGovern of the Dublin Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
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Today, the novel isn't an ossified institution; it's an uncertain one.
Given the inconclusive results from clinical trials and incongruent PSA screening guidelines, the decision to screen for prostate cancer with PSA testing is an uncertain one for patients and health care providers.
If it is a golden age for television then it is also an uncertain one, with a revolution in the way we watch TV in the Netflix/iPlayer/Sky+ era.
Pakistan's future role in Afghanistan is a complex and an uncertain one.
Prediction is an uncertain business, but a crucial one.
Thus we can see that the line that separates legal and illegal enhancements is a shifting, uncertain one.
"Game development is an uncertain thing, you're only ever one milestone away from getting cancelled.
While how much exposed carbon could be converted into black carbon is uncertain, one estimate shows that it could be less than 3% [2].
The nature of this relationship is uncertain; one speculation is that IFIH1, a nuclear RNA helicase, is overproduced or altered in some way in clinically amyopathic DM, and evokes an autoantibody response.
Sarasota, variously spelled Sara Zota, Sarazota, and Sarasote, appeared on maps in the 1700s, but the origin of the place-name is uncertain; one explanation is that it may have been derived from a Spanish term meaning "a place of dancing". The first settler arrived in 1856 and planted orange trees.
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