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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151. The uncertainty of this metrical contradiction also contributes to the static mood.
152. Events moved quickly, though as Cullingworth's history reveals, not without great uncertainty and confusion in Whitehall.
153. Hong Kong politicians called on Mr Major to end months of uncertainty by immediately appointing a new Governor.
154. Documentary research in the technical literature was undertaken to plan interviews and to identify key areas of technological innovation and technical uncertainty.
155. He wanted the manslaughter charge dropped and says the case is full of uncertainty.
156. It certainly came at an ideal time, given the uncertainty surrounding this team.
157. There was uncertainty in his voice, though, and later Theresa hearkened to this.
158. How to reassure this woman when her question pricked his own uncertainty?
159. Consumer Research and Electronic Commerce Evaluating customer preference is the main uncertainty facing application designers.
160. But perhaps it reveals more of the inherent uncertainty of experimental research than the tidiness which precedes it.
161. But Gallagher does not decide this and only a House of Lords judgment on the point can resolve the uncertainty.
162. The uncertainty in the 12.5 billion year figure is 3.0, which encompasses most previous cosmological estimates.
163. We hope the court proceedings will be concluded quickly, so that the period of uncertainty is kept to a minimum.
164. They take advantage of people's dislike of uncertainty by providing insurance services.
165. There is a great deal of uncertainty about the world's population growth.
166. Mrs Thatcher's later versions of the affair showed much uncertainty over the facts.
167. Yet Einstein never accepted quantum mechanics because of its element of chance and uncertainty.
168. It will come to the floor without any committee consideration, with uncertainty.
169. Uncertainty over objectives has bedevilled public libraries for many years.
170. David Lewis, chairman, said the year started with a considerable amount of uncertainty and despair in the travel industry.
171. It was the uncertainty that was so infuriating, not knowing where she was.
172. In addition, there is some uncertainty about how to calculate discounted future income for the representative household.
172. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
173. The discovery of atomic structure and the uncertainty principle put an emphatic end to that.
174. The development of mathematical models to represent the uncertainty characteristics of digital map databases; 2.
175. Refugee situation Political uncertainty and economic hardships led to a continued outflow of refugees, particularly from the minorities.
176. There are eight long rays emanating from the head; but without a text, uncertainty remains as to their precise identification.
177. But among feminist researchers and practitioners, these concerns with uncertainty have limited currency.
178. Providing information that reduces uncertainty is a second way a department can increase its power base.
179. First, the elimination of exchange rate uncertainty will enhance the efficiency of the price mechanism as a resource allocator.
180. In the context of post-war uncertainty it is relatively easy to relate existentialism to abstract expressionism.
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