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17 Sentences With "be unsure about"

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

They may be unsure about how to go about fundraising.
But some may be unsure about what exactly that entails.
A further 47% admitted that they would be unsure about hiring such a person.
Investors seem to be unsure about what a Trump presidency means for the online retailer.
But while some dates are certain or proximate, there's a lot to be unsure about down here on Earth.
In his case, Dr. Cheng said, a broker told him that the insurer claimed to be unsure about Truvada's side effects.
Even knowing it's fake, and knowing there's no way a real great white shark could have gotten into this pool, we'd still be unsure about going into the water.
Others, who are healthy enough not to worry about that, haven't bothered to get insurance and might be unsure about whether they should bother with major changes coming soon.
It's not uncommon for a canister to hold the remains of a couple different bags of flour or for people to be unsure about the brand of flour they even have.
They are also more widely accepted. Many boarding stables will refuse clients with stallions or charge considerably more money to keep them. Some types of equestrian activity, such as events involving children, or clubs that sponsor purely recreational events such as trail riding, may not permit stallions to participate. However, just as some pet owners may have conflicting emotions about neutering a male dog or cat, some stallion owners may be unsure about gelding a stallion.
Collier mentioned that the group were "figur[ing] out how to transition back into being a rock band". On occasion, Eisenstein would be unsure about a particular guitar riff and say to Stevenson "Where do I draw the line between what I want to play and what people think I should play?" Stevenson would reply with "You draw it right fucking now, record your part!" Stevenson "pushed us by not pushing us, just allowing us to be creative", according to Eisenstein.
Michelangelo is good friends with all Mutanimals, but can be unsure about Old Hob, remembering how Hob had been their enemy. Further, Michelangelo was occasionally anxious about them, showing some concern in Issue 68, in which Hob told the Turtles that Slash had been mind-controlled, taken out all the Mutanimals, and helped capture them for the Earth Protection Force, as well as in Issue 70, in which Michelangelo wondered whether Slash would be okay. Michelangelo is also the most sensitive turtle: e.g., in Issue 50 he couldn't handle Splinter's accepting leadership of the Foot Clan.
The battle of Hatvan was not a very important victory, but its influence on the morale of the Hungarian troops was remarkable. The most important result of the battle was that Gáspár succeeded in making Schlik think that he faced the whole Hungarian army, not just VII. Corps. Windisch-Grätz continued to be unsure about the plans and dispositions of the Hungarian main army, and because of this he remained mostly incapable of stopping them advancing from two sides on his headquarters at Gödöllő. After the victory at Hatvan, the other, more numerous Hungarian army, consisting of three corps, won another victory at Tápióbicske then approached Isaszeg where the decisive battle of the first phase of the Spring Campaign took place on 6 April.
A disadvantage with skip-stops is that passengers may have to walk farther or change buses to catch their intended bus, which increases travel time. Passengers may also be unsure about which bus stop to walk towards to catch their intended bus. Skip- stops work best when buses are able to easily pass each other at bus stops, such as on a low-traffic street, street with bus stop pockets or dedicated busway with at least two lanes in each direction. If there is a large amount of other traffic on the street or only a single bus lane is provided, then buses have difficulty passing each other and much of the benefit of using skip-stops is not realized.
"Curious" is partially based on true events about Kiyoko's "dalliance with a girl on the down-low". Admitting that she shares a personal connection with every song she writes, Kiyoko revealed that "Curious" specifically pertains to "that feeling of learning self-respect and ... walk away from a game". The singer believes any listener would find the situation addressed in the song relatable, claiming everyone has encountered similar dilemmas "where someone's playing games ... In the dating game, the world is difficult, because people don't communicate, or they communicate but then their actions speak louder than words." Regarding the song's title, Kiyoko explained that the term "curious" "has always had a negative connotation to me" because she finds curious people to be "unsure" about themselves.
He dismissed the Roman Curia's attempts to cause war between Russia and the Golden Horde, because he understood the uselessness of such war with the Tatars at a time when they were still a powerful force. Historians seem to be unsure about Alexander's behavior when it came to his relations with Mongols. He may have thought that Catholicism presented a more tangible threat to Russian national identity than paying a tribute to the Khan, who had little interest in Slav religion and culture. It is also argued that he intentionally kept the North Slav principalities and city states as vassals to the Mongols in order to preserve his own status and counted on the befriended Horde in case someone challenged his authority (he forced the citizens of Novgorod to pay tribute).
She was apparently the only eye- witness testifying in the trial and said she was in Panton Street with her child when she saw a group of people at the end of the street by the Haymarket and said she "saw a gentleman run from among them on the side of the way I was [...] they all ran after him: they were all in a great bustle". She did not add much information and she seemed to be unsure about how many men there were. What we find next are a series of testimonies of Baretti's friends or acquaintances, who all testify for him. The first to talk were Mr. Peter Molini and Mr. Low, who said they saw themselves the night following the scuffle the bruises on Baretti's body, on his back, shoulders, cheek and jaw.

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