111.   From an early age, however, there was no uncertainty about his desire to be a writer.

112.   He decided that the uncertainties of peace were better than the sure costs of endless conflict.

113.   He should make it clear that there are uncertainties surrounding his supplement of choice.

114.   He said that there was initial uncertainty about what kind of role his partner, Will Leckie, would play in congregation life.

115.   He said, though, that those uncertainties were not just the future cost of power but also how well the plant would run after the replacement.

116.   His only uncertainty was who that opponent would be.

117.   High marks for candor, but head-scratching uncertainty is not what technology investors want to hear from the head of the second-largest computer maker.

118.   His uncertainty is palpable, throwing into question the glory and wisdom of his ambition.

119.   However, the uncertainty of quantum mechanics is also highly practical, underpinning modern electronics.

120.   If the bonds were already in-house, there would be no uncertainty from waiting to get an exchange price.

n. + be >>共 1635
problem 0.82%
people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
uncertainty 0.03%
uncertainty + v. >>共 234
be 37.44%
remain 6.26%
make 3.26%
surround 1.85%
continue 1.67%
have 1.15%
persist 0.97%
cause 0.88%
exist 0.88%
come 0.88%
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