There's uncertainty for you, we said, putting two and two together - markets are nervous following the uncertain outcome of the election.
Einstein had objected to Werner Heisenberg's uncertainty principle and, in general, to the statistics-based, ultimately random foundation of life Bohr was promoting.
Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle it's not, but what science, let alone a pseudo-science, can call itself scientific without at least one good paradox?
And particles of sound, known as phonons, are just as susceptible to Heisenberg's uncertainty principle as particles of light (photons) or, indeed, any other fundamental particle.
Yes, the dollar price of gold can be volatile, but that's the result of people's uncertainty over what the Fed is going to do about the dollar.
Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, one of the central tenets of quantum mechanics, maintains that you cannot pin down all the physical properties of a particle at the same time.
One of the overriding thoughts in our forum was that there's uncertainty that there's such an aggressive legislative agenda that businesspeople don't really know what they ought to do.
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In fact, we're already hearing from folks who produce wind turbines and solar panels and a lot of this green energy that they're getting worried because there's uncertainty out there.
So perhaps it's uncertainty about, say, the currency (euros) or budgets (America, Spain, Greece, Italy... etc etc) or elections (Germany, Spain, Italy etc etc) or just growth (everywhere) that markets hate?
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Media coverage reflects the public's uncertainty at the verdict.
"There's uncertainty in the academic world whether there is anything unique about people who live to be over 90, more especially 100, " says Mr Philp, the government's director or older people's services.
Benayoun's uncertainty will be a further cause for concern for Benitez, who speaking in his post-match press conference seemed to suggest the blame for the problems Liverpool have experienced stem from Hicks and Gillett's failure to invest heavily in the squad.
"I'm confident in our business, but there's so much uncertainty in today's market, " says Pham.
Because of U.S. uncertainty, panel manufacturers have been sending panels overseas to more solar-friendly countries.
"It's that uncertainty for business owners that is really freaking them out, " says Zerbe.
It's the uncertainty you've created by launching two essentially equal but incompatible formats onto the world of consumer electronics.
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There's more uncertainty involved, and the length of time to complete an adoption has increased, as well as the costs.
Those include Europe's continuing financial uncertainty, China's uncertain economic growth and the risk that Washington's spending cuts could harm the U.S. economy.
The goal should have banished Chelsea's early uncertainty, but they were also guilty of defensive carelessness as Villa drew level just before the half-hour.
So to go into a finance situation with that when there's much uncertainty, we'll just sort of sit on that go button for a while.
I've been hearing from them that this is one of the things that's creating uncertainty and holding back investment on the part of the business community.
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It's an uncertainty investors have proved they can live with.
BBC: Equity markets stay strong despite economic uncertainty
That is the limit imposed by Heisenberg's famous uncertainty principle (which states that the precision of a time measurement is limited by the precision of a corresponding energy measurement).
One of the reasons why businesses are not expanding right now, in addition to some of the credit issues you've talked about, at least according to business leaders, is they say there's an uncertainty of what they need to plan for because of the energy bill, because of health care.
The Jets fell apart last season, finishing 6-10 and labeled a "circus" by many, sending Ryan's future into uncertainty.
What makes a market, after all, if it's not the uncertainty of prices?
BBC: Equity markets stay strong despite economic uncertainty
Between projects, she's faced with uncertainty about where to go next and the scary thought that she may not have repeat success.
U.S. fiscal uncertainty has been reduced, but it has not been eliminated.
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