uncertain造句91. The importance of the plasma triglyceride concentration as a risk factor for coronary heart disease in the general population is still uncertain.
92. Cumulative Density Function By definition, an uncertain quantity is one whose value can lie anywhere along a specified range.
93. It's up to him to show some grit in an uncertain world.
94. Both sides agree that a deal could be concluded within weeks, but how long the peace will hold is uncertain.
95. For older people, the familiar landmarks of their lives have been bulldozed, leaving them bewildered and uncertain.
96. Teacher contract negotiations have been on hold for months because school officials were uncertain how much money they had.
97. Students are often uncertain whether they are taking the right kind of notes to help them survive and succeed at college.
98. Uncertain as to the cause the Doctor is even more worried about the possible effects.
99. Even the prospects of a partially successful flight were now uncertain.
100. Nothing is more completely accepted in the conventional wisdom than the cliche that economic life is endlessly and inherently uncertain.
101. Whether the investors are prepared to support the migration to software remains uncertain.
102. She was uncertain of who to try to contact next.
103. The company is uncertain whether it will phase out its current T805-based GigaCubes just yet.
104. The important result is that in an uncertain world companies like to maintain a stable payout ratio over the long run.
105. As we consider the dream of Jacob we find a man who stood alone and facing an uncertain future.
106. Uncertain how the children might react, I thought it would perhaps come in handy if I needed to defend myself.
107. The four local factories were told in no uncertain terms that they had to celebrate.
108. Since it is difficult to predict how rainfall will alter, it is uncertain which countries will benefit and which will suffer.
109. With regard to acquittal rates in the magistrates' courts, our data are too uncertain to draw firm conclusions as they are incomplete.
110. They seemed anxious and hesitant about leaving, as if uncertain of which direction to take.
111. The malignant potential of many other virus types mainly found in association with mild to moderate dysplastic smears is uncertain.
112. The outcome of these patients is uncertain and the advisability of restorative proctocolectomy is, therefore, controversial.
113. They told him in no uncertain terms that he could not take a holiday whenever he felt like it.
114. Those last years saw a gradual shift from the somnambulance and uncertain awakenings of my earlier time in college.
115. Devastated by her husband's death, she was uncertain she could rise to the occasion.
116. After a moment or two of uncertain waiting, some one started the rosary.
116.try its best to collect and create good sentences.
117. By adaptability I mean the ability of a system to continue to function in the face of an uncertain or unknown environment.
118. The final effect on the overall level of unemployment is uncertain.
119. The uncertain nature of the economic impact of the Second World War is easily demonstrated.
120. During this uncertain time, I have been extremely impressed by the continued commitment of the Agency's staff.