The GAO is right that users of limited scope audit reports should be uncertain about what, if any, assurances these reports provide.
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As a result of this potentially confusing wording, users of limited scope audit reports could be uncertain about what, if any, assurance these reports provide.
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Most consumers may be too uncertain about the future to plan much ahead.
The local authority group says that councils are still uncertain about whether there will be further reviews of decisions about building projects.
Mr. Lin had been sleeping on the couch in his brother's living room, uncertain about whether he would be cut from the team, when he suddenly emerged from obscurity and began turning around a losing season.
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But Arianna Huffington, the keynote speaker for the Women of Vision evening, hit squarely on the issue with a talk about how to be fearless in uncertain times.
But the taboo around the subject leaves bond investors uncertain about how such a problem might be resolved if it did occur.
Investors are uncertain about the future profitability and want to be compensated for this uncertainty.
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And that stands in contrast with the other candidate who has said he would veto the DREAM Act, that he is uncertain about what his plan for immigration reform would be, and who considers the Arizona law a model for the nation and has suggested that the main solution for immigration is self-deportation.
This is normally addressed on the up side: if we are more uncertain about how bad to appallingly bad the results will be then we should take more care, spend more now, to avoid emissions.
Mr. Bush acknowledged that people are uncertain about the economy, but he said free trade should be welcomed and that the country needs to take steps to ensure its ability to compete.
Whereas Boards, CEOs, CMOs and corporate marketers are fairly adept at judging and managing the value, efficacy and quality of conventional marketing and media strategies, because they are essentially uncertain about what is going on in social media they can be easily led astray.
The only thing that those about to be sold did know was that the future was completely uncertain, and that they had not the slightest power to affect their fate.
No matter what promises they make about future success, that success is highly uncertain, and will be costly to obtain.
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But teachers have been uncertain about the value of the website - and wary that it could be used unfairly by parents with a grudge.
It's uncertain if the account will still send tweets about the album or if it will be shut down after the online event.
Kelly was once thought to be the top name on Cleveland's list, but the club backed off because he seemed uncertain about jumping to the NFL. Marrone was hired by Buffalo and O'Brien, the Big Ten's coach of the year, returned for a second year with the Nittany Lions.
If they were less uncertain about everything from the durability of the recovery to the details of regulation, they would be more inclined to step up their hiring.
It'll be about who has the strength, judgement, weight and ideas for Britain's future in an uncertain world.
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