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1. He frowns, his uncertainty disappearing
2. The next few moments were a horrible mixture of déjà vu and misunderstood questions, all of which left Miss Jones in a state of confused and bemused uncertainty
3. Finally, with that hook of uncertainty still snagging and scratching at their hides, they decided to seek out a talisman, a lucky charm that would protect their love for each other forever and ever more
4. She looked up at him with uncertainty
5. confused and bemused uncertainty
6. It will generate a fear of uncertainty
7. Finally, with that hook of uncertainty still
8. So why the uncertainty? Why resort to horoscopes for guidance? Something was out of kilter, and I couldn’t let it rest
9. ‘Is that what you want to do, Sarah?’ he asked, uncertainty battling with dismay in his eyes
10. Beyond that was uncertainty
11. With hindsight, he could see that the uncertainty at work had made him difficult to live with, he’d been surly and silent where before he had laughed and chatted
12. Naturally, they winced and slumped forward in surprise and more than a little uncertainty
13. Livingson, I am certain I have never encountered a man who was so willing to offer such honest and candid uncertainty regarding the disposition of his position and prominence
14. ‘It’s the uncertainty I can’t stand,’ she said
15. In years of scarcity, the difficulty and uncertainty of subsistence make all such people eager to return to service
16. The uncertainty of recovering his money makes the lender exact the same usurious interest which is usually required from bankrupts
17. the certainty or uncertainty of the returns
18. The readouts really didn't say that, that was her own uncertainty talking
19. As it depends more, however, upon the local situation of the country, than upon the state of its wealth and industry ; as upon this account it may in different countries be the same in very different periods of improvement, and very different in the same period; its connection with the state of improvement is uncertain; and it is of this sort of uncertainty that I am here speaking
20. The discovery of new mines, however, as the old ones come to be gradually exhausted, is a matter of the greatest uncertainty, and such as no human skill or industry can insure
21. Such a paper money would, no doubt, fall more or less below the value of gold and silver, according as the difficulty or uncertainty of obtaining immediate payment was supposed to be greater or less, or according to the greater or less distance of time at which payment was exigible
22. The promissory notes of those banking companies constituted, at that time, the far greater part of the currency of Scotland, which this uncertainty of payment necessarily degraded below value of gold and silver money
23. But at Carlisle, bills were paid in gold and silver ; whereas at Dumfries they were paid in Scotch bank notes ; and the uncertainty of getting these bank notes exchanged for gold and silver coin, had thus degraded them four per cent
24. ” I nibbled on my lip in uncertainty, because I knew this conversation was going to change the fabric of our relationship
25. His groans of frustrated uncertainty about his culinary skills also made her laugh, though she did her best to muffle it
26. It also relates to the new roles that you will be taking on and the uncertainty that that may bring
27. It was at the same time enacted, that all bills drawn upon or negotiated at Amsterdam, of the value of 600 guilders and upwards, should be paid in bank money, which at once took away all uncertainty in the value of those bills
28. Her uncertainty and nervousness didn't show
29. Reia leaned over to her while the interlude of uncertainty gripped the rest of the company over Senta's near mutinous outburst
30. “Ready for assignment my Captain,” she breathed in a tone devoid of any hint of doubt or uncertainty
31. Another reason why such a topic is often avoided is because of the uncertainty of what lies after death
32. or rather the uncertainty of it
33. Then there was the way the past would impinge itself onto his psyche, that same uncertainty of his actions pressing in, causing him to question what were perfectly reasonable choices in retrospect
34. Sure, he knew there was temporal fracturing: pockets of time existing in a kind of uncertainty state, bits of the future and past breaking through, much like general quantum uncertainty but on a macro scale
35. The revelation: causality, uncertainty – the two were being fused and rendered into a determinate state by
36. Torbin imagined them existing as a quantum system in its state of uncertainty: their existence would not bear scrutiny or objective observation, at least by the currently known means
37. The uncertainty was quite evident as he stared at me
38. The subject in which, after a very few simple and almost obvious truths, the most careful attention can discover nothing but obscurity and uncertainty, and can consequently produce nothing but subtlelies and sophisms, was greatly cultivated
39. The uncertainty of taxation encourages the insolence, and favours the corruption, of an order of men who are naturally unpopular, even where they are neither insolent nor corrupt
40. The certainty of what each individual ought to pay is, in taxation, a matter of so great importance, that a very considerable degree of inequality, it appears, I believe, from the experience of all nations, is not near so great an evil as a very small degree of uncertainty
41. The extreme inequality and uncertainty of a tax assessed in this manner, can be compensated only by its extreme moderation; in consequence of which, every man finds himself rated so very much below his real revenue, that he gives himself little disturbance though his neighbour should be rated somewhat lower
42. The rate, too, upon each district, continuing always the same, the uncertainty of this tax, so far as it might he assessed upon the stock of any individual, has been very much diminished, as well as rendered of much less consequence
43. In the assessment of a tax which was not very heavy, a considerable degree of inequality had been found less insupportable than any degree of uncertainty
44. Yes, was her first thought, then, uncertainty
45. ‘The uncertainty principle of quantum mechanics means the virus did not properly exist until the time of sending, two minutes ago; the laws of physics furthermore means there is nothing you could effect in this reality
46. The location could be pinpointed to within a few metres when he got nearer; the time of the message sent may vary according to quantum uncertainty
47. Everyone had a right to be fully informed about the uncertainty
48. They lived in a world of uncertainty, never
49. Were they just to walk up to the gates and ask for the Amber Globe to be handed over? How would they gain access? How many guards were there? What monsters and demons would they face? How big was the globe? What size was the serpent that held the globe? Was it just a serpent’s head? Was it a full size statue perhaps tens of cubits high? Was there a plinth on which it stood? Was the storyteller in Baram trustworthy and accurate? What did the writing inscribed on the strange sword mean? Was it the same as on Anduin’s sword? Was Anduin telling them the whole truth and all that he knew? Why did the Illeander guard slay his wife? How did he get that far? If Cruzel attacked Illeander so soon, what if they were there when it happened? Halon’s mind swam with uncertainty so much it hurt
50. As she watched Sicarius waiting, dark eyes cold, face a mask, Amaranthe felt new twinges of uncertainty about engineering the match