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38 Sentences With "feeling uncertain"

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I completely understand if you're feeling uncertain, worried, or even fearful.
You're feeling uncertain about your financial situation, your goals, and even your social circle.
Companies may be feeling uncertain over a slowing economy, the trade war and presidential politics.
You're feeling uncertain about the future, so do your best just to focus on the present.
"And I know it has left some here and elsewhere feeling uncertain about the future," he added.
In the summer of 2018, she was feeling uncertain and worried about her family as she read the news.
"I know a lot of people have been feeling uncertain about what will happen with this Presidential transition," Clapper said.
As coronavirus upends life for more and more people, you might be feeling uncertain or fearful about what's to come.
Maybe he's questioned his sexuality, or maybe he's feeling uncertain about having gotten married, or maybe he's feeling god knows what.
If you're feeling uncertain about how the country will be run or what will change about it, you have very good reasons.
Feeling uncertain and uncomfortable, I began to chug Jim Beam on the party bus, and you know where this story ends up.
She wrote the lyrics when she was 24 years old hoping that other people could relate to feeling uncertain about the future.
And it leaves us feeling uncertain about the series' future (the first six episodes of the second season were made available to critics).
If you're feeling uncertain about what needs to shift in your relationships, don't worry—the light of the full moon will reveal all.
Your career or your responsibilities will demand your attention this evening, and you're feeling uncertain about where you stand around some big issues.
In fact, bestselling management author and CNBC contributor Suzy Welch tells CNBC Make It that feeling uncertain about your current career is incredibly common.
It's about waking up feeling uncertain and getting past the whole day without getting mad at yourself for doing something dumb the night before.
"I think the company understands it needs to clear the fog regarding the long-term ... and not leave its investors feeling uncertain," he said.
This is especially true of US fashion's immigrant and international designers, who are feeling uncertain about their future in light of Trump's actions and contentious rhetoric.
Losing a friend like this was like seeing a ghost pass through the two walls of a hallway—a kind of vanishing that leaves you feeling uncertain.
She decided, as she often does when she's feeling uncertain, to plunge ahead, despite the fact that her book casts an idealistic light on their marriage and barely alludes to its demise.
Even a well-intentioned spouse can leave a partner feeling uncertain about her ability to make good choices alone — but worried and fearful at worst, especially if one is left in potential financial jeopardy.
The moon is in Virgo, illuminating the sector of your chart that rules your friendships and the groups and associations your run with—however, you're feeling uncertain about who you want to spend your time with.
"We believe these changes represent a move away from Etsy's mission and values, and we are feeling uncertain about what the future holds for us as Etsy employees and for Etsy's community of creative entrepreneurs," the employee petition reads.
Despite a steady open after U.S. Fed official Lael Brainard's dovish speech quelled concern that the Fed might raise interest rates as early as next week, investors were left feeling uncertain as to what expect from the Federal Reserve.
Speaking at an international climate conference in Morocco, Kerry acknowledged Trump's election has "left some here and elsewhere feeling uncertain about the future," and said he couldn't predict what Trump will do to international climate change work next year and beyond.
If a resident presented a case and he felt a tremble in their hand reflected in his own, he might be clued in to the fact that they're feeling uncertain or nervous, and he can follow up with them later.
Ben explained that "even a second ago" he wasn't sure what his decision was going to be, but that it felt wrong to bring her family into it with the hometowns coming up when he was already feeling uncertain about their relationship.
Speaking at an international climate change conference in Morocco, Kerry acknowledged Trump's upcoming presidency "has left some here and elsewhere feeling uncertain about the future," and said he couldn't predict what Trump will do to international climate change work next year and beyond.
With the Bachelor season 21 finale just one week away, the ABC leading man is feeling uncertain about who he will choose to give his final rose to — Raven Gates or Vanessa Grimaldi — along with a proposal for their hand in marriage.
Sistrunk and McDavid made the argument that women conformed more because of a methodological bias. They argued that because stereotypes used in studies are generally male ones (sports, cars..) more than female ones (cooking, fashion..), women are feeling uncertain and conformed more, which was confirmed by their results.
At the hospital, Megan and David visit a recovering Colby. David refuses to enter Colby's room, feeling uncertain about his friend. Charlie, Don, Alan, and Larry celebrate the arrest at a restaurant. Over Don and Alan's objections, Charlie and Larry begin discussing the revision of Charlie's paper on friendship math.
Feeling uncertain, however, as to his ecclesiastical calling, he abandoned his desire of entering the priesthood, and took up the study of philology. In 1877 he graduated as doctor of philosophy with the dissertation: "Widukind, der Sachsenführer nach Geschichte und Sage" (Münster, 1877). Excessive study led to grave pulmonary disease. For some time he taught in the public schools of Münster, Arnsberg, and Aachen, developing in the meantime his historical training.
Elias starts dating Miska because he wants a long, public and open relationship. However, Elias soon finds out that Miska has been lying to him about helping Lari, who has been living in the streets back then, behind his back. Elias also ends up kissing Lari on Lari's birthday and starts feeling uncertain about who he really wants to be with. However, encouraged by his friends and his father, he decides to continue his relationship with Miska and eventually gets engaged with him.
Doug tries to set Brenda up with his workmate Nev Cusack (Jim Ewing) at a dinner party, but he is more interested in Doug's sister Faye Hudson (Lorraine Bayly). Roy arrives much to Brenda's surprise and wants to get back with her after splitting with his wife, Simone (Clarissa House), and plans to set up business in Malaysia and wants Brenda to come with him. Simone encourages Brenda to take a second chance with Roy. Feeling uncertain, Brenda tells Roy to go on without her.
Attributional ambiguity can have unfortunate repercussions for members of stigmatized groups. Members of groups that are ‘stereotype- vulnerable’ or are often stereotyped are at greater risk of having less self- worth through the lens of attributional ambiguity. With this concept, when people of an often stigmatized group receive feedback, they are unsure what the basis is for that feedback and believe it could have been attributed to things other than performance alone. Whether it is positive or negative feedback they face uncertainty about how accurate that feedback was and thus feeling uncertain about how to interpret the responses.
Since an individual does not know the background or the ending of a story they are constantly replaying an event in their mind which is causing them to have mixed feelings of happiness, sadness, excitement, and et cetera. If there is any difference between feelings and emotions, the feeling of uncertainty is less sure than the emotion of ambivalence: the former is precarious, the latter is not yet acted upon or decided upon. Individuals in society want to know every detail about something in hopes to maximize the feeling for that moment, but Wilson found that feeling uncertain can lead to something being more enjoyable because it has a sense of mystery. In fact, the feeling of not knowing can lead them to constantly think and feel about what could have been.
So, the > community wants this stuff to be seen, so I had to swallow that kind of > shyness and try to find a way to accomplish that." Walker ultimately reached out to other families with requests to film so they could expand the footage showing the disease's effects. Writing for PBS's POV Blog, Tom Roston notes the discomfiting narrative structure of the film, which resists preparing viewer's expectations for what kind of the ending they should anticipate, in contrast to the experience of "see[ing] Michael Moore films to rage against 'the man,' or [watching] a doc about a beloved musical legend with the hope of being moved and inspired." Instead, Roston noticed himself feeling uncertain about what the film was building toward: "I couldn’t help but begin thinking, well, if she has [Huntington's], then it’s going to be one kind of movie (tragic, melancholy). If she doesn’t have it, it’s a very different movie (happy, sense of relief)." Roston notes that this puts the viewer in an experience of difficult uncertainty that parallels Palka's as she approaches the testing: "It’s not comfortable. But neither is she.

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