Mr. Weiner said he was uncertain of the role his wife would play in his campaign.
For the moment, the Yankee manager is nervously waiting, and uncertain of the details.
But the critical judgment is whether uncertain risks of uncertain magnitude outweigh the benefits of doing more.
There is also the quandary of nearly 2 million Christians who are uncertain of what to do.
Pulled one way by Europe and another by Russia, Cyprus is stuck in the middle, uncertain of the way forward.
As things stand now, they appear, to be uncertain of the true purpose of American and allied troops in their country.
They are also uncertain of their fates at the hands of an army that has to root out rebels lurking among them.
Sometimes the show feels aimless, uncertain of itself, but not this time.
Even in America, the richest country on earth, 50 million people woke up uncertain of where there next meal would come from.
Assange and the others were uncertain of its authenticity, but they thought that readers, using Wikipedia-like features of the site, would help analyze it.
Even in the hours after promotion back to the big time had been secured, McLeish seemed uncertain of an extended stay with the Blues.
In fact, he acknowledged the financial misery to a degree that might perhaps make his closest intimates uncertain of where they stand in his estimation.
Australian spinner Shane Warne remains uncertain of a place in his country's Test side - despite his return to form at the end of the World Cup.
"They were alone, did not speak the local language, were uncertain of what they were doing and had no one to protect their interests, " Judge Dean Pineles told the court on Monday.
Residents in the Libyan capital remain uncertain of what's to come, caught in a whirlwind of change that hinges on events in Tripoli, where the so-called "final battle" is meant to occur.
The emails by Cioffi and Tannin seemed to indicate that they were uncertain of the future of the hedge fund they headed and at the same time sent more confident messages to shareholders.
He said it was unsatisfactory that many farmers and crofters have been left uncertain of how to properly fill out their 2010 application forms for SFP and LFASS in time for the 17 May 2010 deadline because of a lack of clarity.
Tortorella's daily briefings on his team have fallen into a pattern of tense silences and clipped answers as media members tread carefully, uncertain of how he will react to a particular subject, as if there are unwritten rules that they must follow when they ask him questions.
It was more than possible that such images could stoke retaliation against British forces, and Morgan soon had a fresh problem: the pictures were fakes. (He has said that he is still uncertain of this.) For anyone who wishes to learn how the cycle of contumely and pardon or simple forgetfulness spins in England, note the consequence.
And while the policy has kicked off a debate over what is a "meaningful" exchange, a flood of tour operators has entered the still uncertain world of travel to Cuba.
Wealthy Chinese have been trying to get their assets out of China, probably as a hedge against the uncertain future of the Chinese economy under its new leadership and for the simple fact that economic growth rates will be halved this year from last and maybe halved again next year.
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The recession has exacerbated a long-term trend, says Mr Gill, who thinks many venture-capital investors have been put off the high-tech sector by a combination of uncertain returns and memories of the dotcom bust at the turn of the century.
The effect of the downgrade on interest rates and foreign investments in Treasuries is also uncertain as of yet.
The Bills had a need for help on the back end due to the departure of veteran safety George Wilson, who joined the Tennessee Titans, and the uncertain future of standout Jairus Byrd.
The vast majority of books belong to a third category: still protected by copyright, or of uncertain status, and out of print.
It was a season of uncertain and drifting identity, of upheaval and limbo, of anxiety and laughter, of transience and transients, situated in the Laventura itself, and, more precisely, on the sixth floor of that establishment, in a two-bedroom apartment, with two roommates at a strange crossroads.
This epidemic of uncertain care is an unintended outgrowth of a decades-long boom in elective surgery.
The uncertain status of the annulled 1993 election should it still be observed or not?
This reflects the uncertain nature of recovery, but it also indicates a move towards leaner business models.
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