Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

77 Sentences With "be sure about"

How to use be sure about in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "be sure about" and check conjugation/comparative form for "be sure about". Mastering all the usages of "be sure about" from sentence examples published by news publications.

JIM CRAMER: Alright I want to be sure about that.
Five, and even then he won't be sure about his decision.
You gotta test it out first, to be sure about the quality.
My point is you'll want to be sure about your judgment here.
The trouble is people can never be sure about what they're clicking on.
And now, she might not even be sure about marrying him at all.
With volunteering time, there's less reason to be sure about things like that.
It's impossible to be sure about the proportion of additional spies, said Harding.
Although she can't be sure about the cause, bad air is a legitimate suspect.
Sellers generally want to be sure about when they and their employees will receive money.
If you weren't sure about vertical video before, you can be sure about it now.
We need to be sure about identification because making a mistake could ruin someone's life.
"I want everything to go smoothly, but you can never be sure about anything," says Jazz.
We can't be sure about whether we can indict a president while he is in office.
But you can be sure about one thing: this is an exciting development for self-powered wearables.
It's for "anywhere you're trading some set of assets and need to be sure about the authenticity," Rometty said.
We can't be sure about that, it's too early to tell ... but we are 100% sure about one thing.
I cannot be sure about what was up with this man, but from what you told me, he sounds psychotic.
Murray is correct about the number of discovered species, but there's no way to be sure about the full number.
He's a paleontologist and, having admitted he can't be sure about evolution, how can he "face the other science guys"?
But we will need more research and data to be sure about the effect of gender on a patient's prognosis.
With that much uncertainty, it's hard for anyone to be sure about the best way to arrange a supply chain.
Of course I call my family whenever possible, but you just can't be sure about what the next day will bring.
Well, I can't be sure about my grandparents, but I felt it, and I know that my mother felt it, too.
And you have to be sure about what you choose, because once you go into production, there is no way back.
You can never really be sure about anything, so you might as well laugh at as much of it as you can.
And I was the one that spoke up and said, 'you have to be sure about this, otherwise we declare a mistrial.
The fact that we can find solid evidence of medullary bone means that researchers could be sure about sexing their dinosaur fossils.
Mr. Phillips had said he was 21924, though family members said they could not be sure about his precise date of birth.
Asked by host Chris Wallace if he thinks the crown prince lied to him, Trump suggested nobody can really be sure about anything.
" EDWARD PARK, deputy chief investment officer at Brooks Macdonald in London: "One thing you can be sure about is (Johnson) ...wants looser fiscal policy.
"We need to be sure about what this merger is going to mean for the American people and for local news," said Representative Tony Cardenas.
For starters, once you transfer a pokémon to the Switch game, you can't send it back to Pokémon Go, so be sure about your decision.
But even if they are just bluffing, North Korea's leaders can't be sure about that, because they don't have a great read on American intentions.
Plus, if you want to return an object, you have to be sure about who you're returning it to and that it won't be challenged.
And as our relationship developed, I came to understand what it meant to be sure about another person, and to love without contingency or reservation.
You can always have your natal chart read if you want to be sure about where Pluto happened to be at the moment of your birth.
It is a bigger platform, a bigger audience and everything is multi-fold, so you better be sure about how you are going to handle that.
That could make it useful for athletes trying to keep their weight down, but we really need more research before we can be sure about this.
Plenty of experimentation is done, but the results are frustratingly vague owing to the inability to be sure about the metabolites themselves or what they're doing.
Oh, and you can only buy them in-store, which is probably best, to be honest, considering you'll want to be sure about a purchase this costly.
"These guys are not good-will ambassadors — we can all be sure about that," said Emir Suljagic, a former deputy defense minister in Sarajevo, the Bosnian capital.
There is a vital debate, to be sure, about the future of NATO, but many commentators are simply offended by Trump&aposs undiplomatic approach in challenging our allies.
Again, we can't really be sure about these things, so it's safest to assume I'm psychic and eleven holds an inherent evil that has to do with terrorism.
While it's too early to be sure about the final five, most of the first nine characteristics resonate solidly, some almost eerily well, with the current political moment.
Renault are due to hold a news conference in Paris in February to announce their plans and will want to be sure about the driver line-up before then.
The Saudi voice in Washington at the moment is largely mute, but since events in this tumultuous Middle East region are so dynamic, one cannot be sure about tomorrow's scenario.
We certainly can't be sure about any of this, but I'm very much looking forward to Apple's event in the next few weeks and watching how all this plays out.
Other people close to the regime have echoed this account, though there are analysts who are skeptical; it's almost impossible to be sure about what happens in Assad's secretive inner circle.
He also said Russia could not be sure about the authenticity of a statement issued by Yulia Skripal on Wednesday in which she declined the offer of help from the Russian embassy.
But the only way to be sure about where the virus came from is to take DNA samples from animals sold at that market and from wild snakes and bats in the area.
This was a huge problem for me, with years and years of accumulated photo folders—photos with a lot of sentimental value that I thought I'd got stored elsewhere but couldn't be sure about.
They are also high school sweethearts — their first date was at a pizzeria in Atlanta — but, wanting to be sure about each other, they took a short break from their romance along the way.
The county-level data isn't granular enough for us to be sure about whether strong white turnout, weak nonwhite turnout or nonwhite support of the Republican candidates were responsible for Democratic weakness in these areas.
If bankers cannot be sure about how soon a decision on equivalence will be made, or whether it might be revisited at any moment, they cannot rely on MiFID 2 to keep their operations running smoothly.
There have been on and off rumors about the phone having an in-display fingerprint sensor — a feature Chinese phone makers like Oppo and Vivo appear to be fully embracing — but nobody seems to be sure about it.
Name Withheld Once again, the difficulty in circumstances like these is not only that you can't be sure about the significance of what you've seen, but also that you can't easily decide what the effect of intervening will be.
Consequently, archaeologists can't be sure about its original location, so it'll be difficult in the future to associate it with potential items of importance, such as stone tools, butchered animal bones, or even other yet-to-be discovered Denisovan bones.
This March 4th Netflix will be releasing the latest installment in The Ballad of Frank Underwood, and the only thing we can really be sure about is that Frank (probably) won't die this time, because Netflix has already ordered another season.
Friedlaender reassures students that it's okay to not be sure about the conclusion, and that more than one narrative might fit, similar to how a patient may present with multiple conditions at the same time, which might cloud the diagnosis.
Research suggests that few people fall for CPCs' misleading tactics, and most women are not likely to be swayed by anti-abortion counseling because they are highly likely to be sure about their decision by the time they seek care, says Lauren Ralph, PhD, an epidemiologist at Advancing New Standards In Reproductive Health.
This makes it difficult to be sure about the trajectory of his life, and he may have died relatively young. In contrast, authors such as Jongbloed (2009) claim a long career, ending about 965 or even later.
Kreeft p. 373 The here is one hand argument is another relatively simple criticism that reverses the skeptic's proposals and supports common sense. Thus, if the skeptics are right, they have to admit that they can't be sure about it.
A user should be sure about who the person is before adding it as a new friend. (2) Clicking on links. Many links which looks attractive like gift cards are specially designed by malicious users. Clicking on these links may result in losing personal information or money.
Early in the morning he goes to a dream interpreter for an explanation. The reply is: :-You will win, that meant the speed and the strength of the horses. :But, to be sure about this, the runner visits another dream interpreter. This one replies: :-You will lose.
Due to this, it is difficult to be sure about the data published on the biology of both species. According to Whitebread (1975) and Booij and Diakonoff (1983), larvae of Cydia millenniana form galls, while larvae of Cydia zebeana do not. The wingspan is 14–18 mm. Adults are on wing in May and June.
The cantata, with much first-rate music (as with his other political works), has been unjustly neglected purely for its pro-Communistic lyrics. Whether Prokofiev truly agrees with the lyrics is something we can never be sure about. However, Prokofiev was not in a position to turn down such a commission. The chorus parts, expressive and melodic, are typical of Prokofiev's warmer style.
6, p. 321. She was 22 years younger than Swift, and it was obvious from the beginning that he admired Esther for her rugged qualities; he did not admire very delicate women. Esther was said "not to be a beauty", although it is difficult to be sure about this since no contemporary portrait of her exists (the famous Millais portrait is a work of artistic imagination). Swift later served as her tutor.
Cydia millenniana, the larch gall moth, is a moth of the family Tortricidae which galls larch (Larix spp). It is found from Europe to Russia and the Korean Peninsula. This species is often confused with Cydia zebeana, which makes it difficult to be sure about the data published on the biology of both species. According to Whitebread (1975) and Booij and Diakonoff (1983), larvae of Cydia milleniana form galls, while larvae of Cydia zebeana do not.
Log Carving occurs when a recovery program uses information left over in either file system structures or the log to recover a deleted photo. For example, occasionally NTFS will store in the logs the exact location of where the file was located prior to its deletion. A program using Log Carving will be able to then recover the photo. To be sure about the quality of recovery, Validated Carving or File-Structure based carving should also be used to validate the recovered photo.
To be sure about her suspicions, Alma leaves a note on Isaac's door asking who the writer of the novel is. In the meanwhile, Bird finds Alma's diary and misinterprets the names Alma Mereminski and Alma Moritz as being his sister's real names, and believes they had different fathers. Isaac's brother calls Alma, after reading the note and the original manuscript of the book, to tell her that Gursky is the real author, but Bird answers the telephone and it confuses him even further. He now suspects that Leopold Gursky is Alma's real father.
I think it is definitely a new beginning - almost a rebirth. That's part of the reason it took a long time to make. I wanted to be sure about what I wanted to say and how I wanted to say it, and I think it was good to gain a little bit of perspective away from a fairly relentless presence in this country." She also states "People are very curious - which is a really good thing but this is quite a departure, so I hope they like it.
DaTSCAN is indicated in cases of tremor in patients, when we are not sure about its origin. Although this method can distinguish essential tremor from Parkinson's syndrome, it is unable to show us if the problem is Parkinson's disease, multiple system atrophy or progressive supranuclear palsy. Its main advantage is that DaTSCAN is able to diagnose Parkinson´s disease much earlier – in stage of 30% loss of the dopamine brain cells instead of 80-90% , when the symptoms are already so visible, that we can be sure about the diagnosis. The earlier diagnosis, the earlier treatment with better results.
According to Bowlby, individuals form both models of the world and the self within it. These models, initially the product of specific experiences of reality, then aid future attention to and perception and interpretation of the world, which in turn creates certain expectations about possible future events, allowing foresightful and appropriate behaviour. Hence, having adequate representations of the self and caregivers serves an adaptive function. Lastly, if the infant can be sure about the availability of the attachment figure, it will be less prone to fear due to the supportive presence or secure base function of the caregiver, which makes exploration of the environment and hence learning possible.
On 24 September 1485, one month after the battle of Bosworth and the consequent accession to the throne of Henry VII, Smyth was given the benefice of the deanery of Wimborne, Dorset, where Lady Margaret's parents were buried. On 20 October 1485 he was made a canon and prebendary of St Stephen's Chapel in the Palace of Westminster, where he became dean in 1490. He later obtained the livings of Combe Martin, Devon, of Great Grimsby and on 14 June 1492 he was instituted as rector of Cheshunt, Hertfordshire.Poole, p25 It is not possible to be sure about all his preferments because of his common name.
If you happen to cut the time "tape" the world gets rewound to the previous secure point (which would be 23 days before the moment of the cut). The problem that Jeyde has encountered is that after the time cut neither he nor anybody else can notice that there was a cut because everything that happened between the safe point and the cut is erased from their memories as it never had happened (and theoretically it hasn't happened indeed). He can't even be sure about any event whether it's the first time it's happening or not. To be able to understand the possibilities of his invention better, Jeyde sends Johanna to a psychiatrist who "opens up her mind" so after a time cut she'd be able to remember the destroyed time.
Because mutual recognition requires that these other people are also appropriately motivated, this entails Scanlon's formulation of wrongness: "An act is wrong if and only if any principle that permitted it would be one that could reasonably be rejected by people moved to find principles for the general regulation of behaviour that others, similarly motivated, could not reasonably reject".Scanlon 4 An act is right, quite simply, if a principle permitting it could not reasonably be rejected in terms of this contractualist formulation. Regarding how moral principles are derived from the contractualist formulation, when considering whether a principle can be rejected we must take into account the consequences, in general, of its being accepted, not only the consequences of the particular actions that it allows.Scanlon 203–204 Because we cannot be sure about who will be affected by a principle, and how they will be affected, we must draw on our experience of life and consider the "generic reasons" which individuals are likely to have, as a result of their general circumstances, to reject a principle.

No results under this filter, show 77 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.