As things stand now, they appear, to be uncertain of the true purpose of American and allied troops in their country.
The relative economic costs and benefits of membership would be uncertain, even if we knew exactly what the terms of Britain's departure would be.
In a trading update the group said "after a year of strong growth in 2012, the economic environment we will be facing in 2013 is particularly uncertain in many of our markets and it is difficult at this stage to provide a definitive view of the likely pattern of trading in 2013".
If the mullahs fear Moussavi, a loyalist, they must be scared of their shadows and uncertain about their authority and power.
If Mr. Clizbe's concerns are justified, however, this access may be an instance where donations of uncertain provenance have facilitated a potentially hostile influence operation.
Even if a replacement is found, the future of the project would be uncertain, as all its other problems remain.
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The syntax of the reservation is uncertain, but it is clear that such a state will be a sort of Palestinian bantustan, a farcical territory at the mercy of the Israeli puppeteers with only the power to issue its own pretty stamps.
However, with Republicans taking control of the House of Representatives in 2011, the future of Dodd-Frank may be uncertain.
Verification: Verification of any START accord will be uncertain and expensive at best.
The local authority group says that councils are still uncertain about whether there will be further reviews of decisions about building projects.
Another good hedge in the face of uncertain interest rates would be CDs that allow you to deposit additional funds in the future.
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Before hopping into a waiting taxi, the man turned to Messrs McCrea and McCallister and told them in no uncertain terms that they should be "ashamed of themselves".
The research was done at the Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand, where scientists tested a variety of statements whose truthfulness would be uncertain for most subjects.
With Mr McCain at one end of the spectrum and Mr Buchanan at the other, the risk for the rest of the Republican field is that of appearing to be either intellectually uncertain or a fence-sitting poll-watcher.
But the long-term future of the 28 bed unit was uncertain as a review of all Swansea's community hospitals would be carried out in the next financial year.
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Relief to be out of Iraq blends uncomfortably with both an uncertain future and an uncertain present.
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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Thus, an uncertain tax position reported in 2010 might be indicative of a similar recurring issue that existed in a prior tax year.
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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Neil Coyle, of the Disability Alliance, said that while it is uncertain whether the rule will be passed, it is premature for the Department for Work and Pensions to warn recipients of the changes.
Management is uncertain if this portion of the grant will be accepted, but it does not seem to be something that they are counting on.
What the proliferation of harshly pro-debtor state laws likely means is that we will see more of these cases, and because a facts-and-circumstances analysis will be used, the outcome of these cases will probably uncertain right up until the moment of decision.
She can't be pleased with the timing of the release of her own Party's report, which proclaims in no uncertain terms that immigration reform must be embraced, not dismantled.
The third reason for the money flow is that, even though nearly all incumbents will be re-elected easily, control of the House remains uncertain.
Without sound clinical oversight most people will be left in charge of a significant amount of information of uncertain significance and little direction as to where to go for reliable interpretation.
How much higher is uncertain, though, for none of these achievements can be regarded as secure.
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The tax positions must be ranked by the magnitude of the tax reserve recorded for each uncertain position from greatest to least.
With many rich Obama supporters still trying to make sense of an uncertain economy, the administration may not be as eager to penalize success.
The United States and India are both longstanding democracies that happen to be fighting Islamic fanaticism and facing the prospect of China's uncertain intentions that accompany its ever-expanding regional and global influence.
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