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The explanation for this unusual distribution is uncertain.
Despite its prevalence, many young two-year-olds are uncertain about their mapping preference and thus not very committed to maintaining it.
A pronoun was coded as ' uncertain ' if its referent could not be determined.
To please the experimenter, children might have produced labels about which they were uncertain.
The uncertain category of "quasi-corporations" is another good example of just how differentiated and unsystematic the law of associations could be.
A rather uncertain grasp of the historical and geographical context comes out in several ways.
After the assembly, there will be uncertain gap for the relative motion between the components.
The same would be true if you were uncertain about demand.
His advanced years here cancel out further susceptibility to uncertain experience, as he knows how he will respond to a wide range of situations.
Because of the uncertain environment, firms may go bankrupt.
The actual prevalence is uncertain and depends on the diagnostic methods used.
If a swallow remains unsafe or the assessor is uncertain at 48 hours then the patient should be referred to a speech and language therapist.
Other neurotransmitters affected include acetylcholine, serotonin and noradrenaline, but the role of these substances in the clinical syndrome is uncertain.
As in sensory neuropathy the value of aldose reductase inhibitors, which block the accumulation of sorbitol, remains uncertain.
The magnitude of the difference, however, is uncertain.
Therefore, the role of lipoxygenase in seed deterioration remains uncertain.
However, they are not particularly apparent at 1 day of germination after priming and their role in the germination process per se is uncertain.
Further, the characteristics of linear embryos are very uncertain.
We are uncertain why there is a decline in these values with increasing elevation.
Political allegiances at this point, then, remained uncertain.
However, the long-term effects of logging on plant and animal communities remain uncertain.
Other things equal, decisions can be based on a more uncertain estimate of cost-effectiveness.
Membership interests were uncertain, divided along generational and sectoral lines.
We have formulated a constrained optimization problem to determine the least squares fit of a hyperplane to uncertain data.
Cotton, wheat, and tobacco farmers confronted an uncertain economic environment and were willing to accept restrictions on production in exchange for high, guaranteed prices.
Whether these scandals were criminal or not was uncertain.
Indications for surgery were considered appropriate in 59% of cases, uncertain in 32%, and inappropriate in 8%, mainly in the osteoarthritis group.
The panel was uncertain about the appropriateness of 334 (32.4%) of the interventions, and they considered 86 (8.3%) to be inappropriate.
No cases were found to be inappropriate in the fracture or the revision groups, and the percentage of cases judged to be uncertain was low.
When clinical and cost-effective profiles are uncertain, then current practice is recommended.
In the absence of evaluative research to validate self-administered risk assessment questionnaires, the information provided is of uncertain benefit.
Whether these are generalizable to healthier male and female populations living in the community and from age seventy is uncertain.
In patients in whom the diagnosis is uncertain, physicians must, therefore, turn to other diagnostic modalities to inform the selection of appropriate treatments.
One approach would be to categorize the results on the basis of uncertainty; for example, clearly worthwhile funding, uncertain, or obviously not worthwhile.
The effectiveness of rehabilitation programs is uncertain, and studies comparing different treatments and strategies are of poor to moderate quality.
However, it is uncertain how large a percentage of the patients with early bladder cancer received such treatment.
The outcome was uncertain because no long journeys had previously been made in late summer, when many of the snow bridges would have collapsed.
Your (hopeful !) impression of me was a lady of uncertain years, cheerful and robust.
The stability analysis utilizes the bounding condition imposed on the nonlinear and uncertain terms in the error dynamics.
In the baseline economy, there are uninsurable idiosyncratic risks associated with uncertain lifetime and earnings shocks.
How many of these components were identified to enter the lookback programme is uncertain.
Even in the immediate post-war years, the constituency remained small and uncertain.
The various forms of interaction provide participants guidance when they are uninformed and assurance when they are uncertain, and make each other's actions more predictable.
Therefore, it is uncertain whether mumps infections still take place within these groups at the moment.
Although zoster is thought to be less infectious than varicella, the contribution zoster makes to the overall force of varicella infection remains uncertain.
Synthesised plans are supplemented by user intervention whenever incomplete information or uncertain situations prevent the development of correct plans.
We develop a framework to study the effects of policies of uncertain duration on consumption dynamics under both complete and incomplete markets.
However, the effect of an increase in both baseline risks and background risks is uncertain.
Moreover, because some relations in a causal network can be uncertain, the eects may only come about under certain conditions, or assumptions.
Much of the material on nunneries is delicate work on uncertain and poorly-documented foundations.
As long as data quality in randomized multicenter trials is not validated, one could argue that the foundations of evidence-based medicine are somewhat uncertain.
The first act on the opening night was dull and uncertain.
At that time, the forms were verified and all uncertain cases were contacted by telephone.
As our investigative techniques become better and more refined we are discovering preclinical tumors of uncertain significance.
A range of discursive strategies place the characters in gossip-stories (even in the category called "self-gossip") in marginalized, liminal, or uncertain social spaces.
Because its definitive host species (a fish) is unknown, the ecological significance of its phenology is uncertain.
Their commentary applied equally to the sparse, dense, and uncertain responses - there was no special metacognitive priority given to response type.
Other models are life cycle, intergenerational with retirement, uncertain lifetimes, accidental and deliberate bequests, as well as mixtures of these.
If candidates are uncertain of the outcome then they need both to mobilize their supporters and to appeal to swing voters.
Natural language is characterized by its fluid uncertain unstable nature: evolution is the normal process of language.
They were told to make their best guess if uncertain.
However, using such incentives implies that consumption smoothing will not be achieved when the outcome of the investment decision is uncertain.
The continued use of these management tools is uncertain.
Uncertain rewards, self-interested agents and a potential lack of trust while coordinating add further obstacles to the process.
The long-term effect of primary prevention is uncertain (2).
Now, inherently uncertain information can be integrated into the model which would not be available on a purely consistency-based account.
The high cost of anthelmintic drugs and their uncertain availability complicates the problem further.
They might also be uncertain whether conduct thought to be worthy of protection would be protected or would be ignored by those in authority.
Not only were they uncertain of the future evolution of monetary policy overseas, they were ill-informed of developments at home.
However, the fact that many children from deprived institutional settings demonstrate remarkable recovery following adoption leaves agencies and parents uncertain.
The development of commercial products from naturally occurring biochemical processes and genetic resources tends to be an expensive, long, and uncertain process.
However, just as the cultural origins and identities of these newcomers are uncertain, so too are the motivations for their appearance in the lowlands.
A significant increase in food prices would cancel out the potential benefit from improved and less uncertain income opportunities within the market economy.
Across the seventy-five statements, we observe a mean of 15 per cent uncertain replies (median 13, standard deviation 11).
As an alternative, parasitic nematodes may be released in inoculative strategies, although their value as biocontrol agents remains uncertain.
The future size, structure and form of national residential care provision is uncertain.
Much of the seasonal variability is due to low and uncertain rainfall coupled with soils of low plant-available water capacity.
In spite of centuries of experience and experiment, the practicalities and bene®ts of general education (schooling) remain uncertain.
In the other 18 the history of measles vaccination was uncertain or not studied.
The main calculus involved weighing the uncertain effects on the labour force against the predictable costs.
On the other hand, practical implementations have to handle contradictory, uncertain or imprecise information.
The degree to which older workers have been willing players in this exodus from secure employment is uncertain.
Can we develop more nuanced hypotheses, on particular sets of conditions that motivate party responsiveness in an uncertain environment?
While its temporal location is uncertain, it can be said with some assurance to occur before, after, or "beyond" the recuperative invocation of the gaze.
As this instance shows, the contribution that the sermon exemplum tradition made to that authority was indefinite, uncertain, and potentially destabilizing.
Evidence of utilisation is, therefore, uncertain, but it appears that the sutures on the lateral edges have been worn down to some extent.
We have only the uncertain evidence provided by his plays to determine what he saw.
A bad choice could lead to an uncertain future.
How the law would view the personal notebook is uncertain.
Animals need to attend to and learn about a stimulus only when its implications for the future are uncertain.
The total population of the community is also uncertain, but this is inconsequential (by the above definition).
An uncertain input that entered the equation other than by multiplying would be more complicated still.
They are consistent with the conclusions we provide in the text, and their reliability is uncertain.
Therefore, the full extent of this behaviour is uncertain.
The uncertain customer isn't really sure what he wants.
In others, however, the coping is always uncertain and psychotic breakdown a constant threat.
Returns on such capital were uncertain at best and at worst nonexistent.
In consequence there are aspects of physics that are inherently uncertain and it is not possible to make unambiguous observations.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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