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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121. However, continuing financial uncertainty meant that privatisation by means of a share issue to the public was out of the question.
122. The company dealt with uncertainty through a flexible organizational style, aided by a rapidly evolving information network.
123. Vulnerability is not weakness, and the uncertainty, risk, and emotional exposure we face every day are not optional. Our only choice is a question of engagement. Our willingness to own and engage with our vulnerability determines the depth of our courage and the clarity of our purpose; the level to which we protect ourselves from being vulnerable is a measure of our fear and disconnection. Brene Brown
124. Uncertainty and scientific dispute is compounded by the fact that radioactive contamination is different from many other types of pollution.
125. If there is any uncertainty about that, a pelvic exam or sonogram may be done.
126. However, our uncertainty about the present average density of the universe is even greater.
127. This theoretical uncertainty was fully supported by the experience of ancient and medieval technology.
128. There have been many recent changes in government intervention programmes causing damaging uncertainty.
129. And they believe that what makes the current situation precarious is the continuing uncertainty over the outlook for sterling.
130. The decision comes after ten years of uncertainty and often acrimonious debate.
131. Most burghers who voted for the right did so to express uncertainty and fear about the looming costs of unification.
132. These are difficult days for students ... financial worries and job uncertainty, as well as coping with life alone.
133. Organizational environments are always uncertain, so departments that can cope effectively with uncertainty can increase their power within the organization.
134. He felt a sudden deep wave of depression, coupled with uncertainty.
135. But, on the basis of currently available evidence, uncertainty remains.
136. A decrease in economic uncertainty allows the C11L curve to become flatter.
137. Personal uncertainty will combine with social pressure to encourage experiment.
138. The volatility / uncertainty of sponsorship prejudices a continuous production flow of excellence.
139. Being in a position to cope with uncertainty will be a source of power under certain circumstances.
140. Considerable margins of uncertainty are associated with the best-fit climate sensitivities identified in an analysis of this type.
141. There followed a period of uncertainty until it found itself with new occupants Savory and Sons.
142. Where they contradicted each other in inessential points there might be room for debate and uncertainty.
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143. Donald's offer on behalf of the company to buy a round of drinks had been ambiguous and caused uncertainty among us.
144. Either will do, but the present confusion has only added to uncertainty in the financial markets.
145. This paucity of information arises from the role that uncertainty has in quantum mechanics.
146. All of this mumbo-jumbo masks a large vacuum of uncertainty.
147. Her father, yelling from the bleachers, only deepened her uncertainty.
148. Much of medicine is uncertain, and the admission of that uncertainty creates the obligation to research the matter further.
149. As mentioned previously, the organization had been in a schizoid state in trying to cope with uncertainty in the marketplace.
150. These pressures both reflect and contribute to an uncertainty about the role of teacher education within higher education.
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