Synonym: doubt, doubtfulness, dubiety, dubiousness, incertitude, precariousness, uncertainness. Similar words: uncertain, certain, for certain, certainly, certainly not, entertainment, maintain, curtain. Meaning: [ʌn'sɜrtntɪ /-'sɜːt-] n. 1. being unsettled or in doubt or dependent on chance 2. the state of being unsure of something.
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91. That uncertainty urges us to look beyond the present, with a faint hope to control our future.
92. However, a definition of the current state of understanding and uncertainty should also serve as a diagnosis to guide future research.
93. But as in all aspects of forecasting the greenhouse world, the task of prediction is clouded by uncertainty.
94. Another area of uncertainty is the treatment of exceptional items.
95. However, the Panel will not allow an offeror to rely on a pre-condition indefinitely as this creates uncertainty in the market.
96. Mr Keating is being urged to act quickly to avoid years of uncertainty while new claims are fought through the courts.
97. They must deal creatively with uncertainty instead of futilely trying to eliminate it.
98. Given this uncertainty it is probably safest for the drafter to assume that s3 will be given its widest possible interpretation.
99. Fourth, the elimination of exchange rate uncertainty is likely to yield benefits in terms of higher growth rates of intra-union trade and investment.
100. This uncertainty was reflected in unprecedented levels of argument within the government, conducted in the full glare of public attention.
101. Perhaps the most important characteristic of an expert chess player, however, is flexibility when uncertainty arises.
102. Given the short period to maturity, there may be little remaining dividend uncertainty.
103. The limited empirical work on the importance of uncertainty as a variable affecting investment decisions yields some support for this argument.
104. It is currently going through a bad patch of such uncertainty.
105. Exchange rate uncertainty places small and medium-sized firms at a special disadvantage.
106. When she left her job she faced a period of uncertainty while she tried to prove that her idea had potential.
107. The solid lines of certainty gave way to the broken lines of uncertainty.
108. The main area for uncertainty in constructive dismissal cases concerns an apparent breach of an implied term of your contract.
109. The uncertainty of this utterance is indicated strongly in Stoppard's stage directions.
110. In addition, uncertainty as to future interest rate movements has encouraged bank borrowing rather than debt financing. 2.
111. Some investors buy gold as a safe haven in times of political and economic uncertainty.
112. The existence of sub-sects such as the Zadokites and the Nazareans has generated considerable confusion and uncertainty among biblical scholars.
113. Improved management information and decision-making processes are required as well as less uncertainty and change.
114. A large quantity of information is needed in order to reduce this uncertainty to an acceptable level.
115. In her is shown most vividly the uncertainty between good and evil which is apparent in every one of the divinities.
116. It is supposed to end the uncertainty surrounding the limits of control of young people in residential care.
117. It was the uncertainty,[http://sentencedict.com/uncertainty.html] the thought that all my happiness could be smashed in the blink of an eye.
118. Cognitive social psychologists assume that it is pan of human nature to reduce uncertainty by processing the external stimulus world through schemata.
119. Try the patience of owners as it might, such uncertainty is testament to evolution.
120. That uncertainty means higher interest rates if the pound comes under pressure and has to be supported again.
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