During moments of inspiration (or uncertainty), this work can be immensely revelatory (or calming).
It was there and so they chose it to avoid further thought or uncertainty.
Political instability or uncertainty in the euro-zone's third-largest economy will have negative systemic consequences for everyone else.
Defined as risk or uncertainty, in a financial context it refers to the sale of items whose existence is not certain.
This is a huge value-add: most investors know what to do, but in times of turmoil or uncertainty, doing the right thing is difficult.
The survey doesn't ask students' reasons for taking a year off, which might include service work, travel, trying out potential careers, working for pay, health problems or uncertainty about what to do next.
And if confidence starts to droop or uncertainty creeps into the mix, well, all those Wall Street analysts looking for big gains in the stock market this year might begin to rethink their view.
When they were faced with tossing or keeping their own items, the hoarders' brain responses also differed from that of the other participants: they showed excessive activation in the anterior cingulate cortex, a brain region involved with decision-making, particularly in situations involving conflicting information or uncertainty.
But no matter what is happening around you, no matter the stress or the uncertainty or the rejection, you need to always show a brave and steady face for the team.
The next few days and weeks could produce more stalemate, more violence or more uncertainty.
"Anything the Fed did that could disrupt things or create uncertainty could tip the whole global economy back into recession, " Bethune says.
Some studies measure it as the inability to buy anything but cheap food, or mere uncertainty about where the next meal is coming from.
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The right set of emotions can even make up for bad numbers or technical uncertainty in high risk startups- whereas great numbers will rarely make up for a failure to make people feel the right way about what you are doing.
But our pain is not just boredom, uncertainty or even the apparent lack of progress.
If America shows uncertainty or weakness in this decade, the world will drift toward tragedy.
On the recent turmoil at Hewlett-Packard, Dell said any uncertainty or confusion that exists is an opportunity for Dell, he says.
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It also means that small businesses will continue to slow roll hiring as they optimize for productivity in the face of real or perceived economic uncertainty.
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For better or worse, uncertainty pervades projections of global warming.
The US dollar used to carry an air of invulnerability with it, as investors flocked into the greenback in the face of market uncertainty or any sort of shocks.
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To assuage the fears of those who worry that the new rules will be abused or foster endless uncertainty, the situations in which re-trials can be permitted have been tightly defined.
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But to be conservative implies either cautious uncertainty or the confidence of an assured taste informed by decades of knowledge and experience, undisturbed by any need to make waves for their own sake.
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These rules apply to both manual and electronic counting of ballot papers and state the reasons why a ballot should be rejected if it does not bear the official marks, if votes are given for more than one candidate or party, if anything on the paper can identify the voter, or if they are unmarked or void for uncertainty.
Uncertainty quantification, or "UQ, " is the quantitative characterization and reduction of uncertainty in computer applications through running very large suites of calculations to characterize the effects of minor differences in the systems.
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And that tends to be at times of financial distress, political uncertainty, or both.
The political question is whether voters will punish Mr Zapatero for their gnawing sense of uncertainty, or prefer him as the man to lead them through hard times.
Tail winds might account for some of the off-target distance, NASA's Gavin Mendeck said, but the actual landing spot was well within the expected range of uncertainty, or the area where the rover could well have ended up.
For me getting a reliable 5% or 8% income payout beats the uncertainty of a potential 15% capital appreciation or loss.
They can be organized in ways that make our lives easier, or they can inject unnecessary uncertainty and irrationality.
The couple said the uncertainty over whether or not the sale would happen has put their lives on hold.
Yes, our good friend Dennis Gartman did write about the plus or minus 100, 000 uncertainty, but no one else I saw.
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