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"It's the difference between known unknowns versus unknown unknowns," she said.
That my unknowns remained forever unknowns, that I carry on trying to describe something I don't understand?
But beyond these two big known unknowns of tax evasion and bribery, there are a lot of unknown unknowns.
" He continues: "There's just so many unknowns on this, but now we think we know a lot of the unknowns.
There are many unknowns with respect how the foreign assistance budget will fare over the coming years, which were unknowns even before Nov. 8.
But remember, there's a whole lot of stuff scientists don't know—so much that they use the unknowns to try and understand other unknowns.[ApJ]
DONALD RUMSFELD, a former American defence secretary, once delighted policy wonks everywhere by distinguishing between "known unknowns"—things we know we don't know—and "unknown unknowns".
Unknowns: Prepare for the unknown unknowns — or black swans — by reserving extra capital and other resources for unanticipated threats and other disruptions associated with COVID-19.
Most researchers cautiously lean toward "yes" — despite the unknowns.
For years it has given top priority to field recoveries rather than to unknowns in cemeteries, but agency officials say it is stepping up investigations of Korean War unknowns buried on American soil.
Since those 2015 exhumations, 138 Oklahoma unknowns have been identified.
Given all of the unknowns, physicists really need a sign.
There are still a lot of unknowns about this scenario.
Still, there are a lot of unknowns about these rays.
The unknowns desperate for their big break are easy prey.
The answers to the first two questions are known unknowns.
How to test the unknowns: The Earth system is complex.
There were just too many unknowns in Grandmother Ada's world.
There are so many unknowns and it's priceless to learn.
Then there are all the unknowns that could derail Congress.
Startup businesses present more unknowns – will people buy the product?
The market is discounting and pricing in different unknowns perpetually.
Behind this sweet moment, though, there are several upsetting unknowns.
These things take time, and there are still many unknowns.
The answer is a qualified yes, with some significant unknowns.
"There's still a lot of unknowns there," Mr. Mann said.
And that's just super hard because the unknowns are massive.
He said there are a lot of unknowns right now.
There's a lot of swift water, a lot of unknowns.
But Status Money gives you some visibility into those unknowns.
"There's a lot of unknowns in Amazon birds," Podos said.
There will be a lot of unknowns following this announcement.
The prospect for legislative action someday hinges on several unknowns.
To give a nod to former Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld's known unknowns and unknown unknowns, there are unexpected events that cannot be prepared for — like the mass shooting in Las Vegas on Sunday.
They're the "known unknowns," as Donald R. Rumsfeld might put it.
"There are so many unknowns in this whole thing," she said.
"The unknown unknowns are something that really concern me," he said.
But there are still a lot of unknowns for the experts.
"[I]n Trump's case, there's a lot more unknowns," she said.
So Google's universe of potential ad-targeting contains many more unknowns.
"There are still many unknowns," the family said in a statement.
Still, there are still unknowns that could bog down the talks.
There are a lot of unknowns going into this week's debate.
Compounding those unknowns, weather issues throughout the weekend limited practice time.
President-elect Donald Trump's trade plans are one of those unknowns.
This is new frontier, and the list of unknowns goes on.
"We are working to figure out what these unknowns might be."
Here are seven facts – and three unknowns – about the case: 21.
Attempts to impose a label often turn on unknowns and unknowables.
"It's frankly difficult to navigate with so many unknowns," Frieden said.
A part of me wants to linger daily on the unknowns.
Financial statement disclosures are not designed for assessing such complex unknowns.
Similarly, YouTube has often served as a discovery vehicle for unknowns.
But the situation is fluid and filled with unknowns, experts say.
After all, there are a lot of unknowns ahead of us.
The cast was a group of relative unknowns, assembled to type.
Looking this far into the future, though, the unknowns mount quickly.
But the situation is fluid and filled with unknowns, experts say.
Those unknowns certainly aren't coming up on your algorithmically-sorted feed.
Yet the unknowns around the current outbreak are causing widespread worry.
Players who start the season as unknowns often become household names.
Moving toward a thorium fuel cycle has a lot of unknowns.
But there are still a lot of unknowns in the case.
The duration of the deal was one of the key unknowns.
That money is paying for a procedure with significant medical unknowns.
When you build something underground, you're facing a lot of unknowns.
But when love is true, you embrace all the unknowns, regardless.
Here are three of the biggest unknowns and the biggest risks.
Now, please recall that in 2002, Rumsfeld famously categorized the relation of the Iraq government to weapons of mass destruction in terms of "known knowns, known unknowns, and unknown unknowns," so we've done him the same service.
That should hearten unknowns who fantasize about being the next Mike Perry.
Witness Rumsfeld's 'unknown unknowns', Trump's 'Fake News' and Giuliani's 'truth isn't truth'.
Afrofuturism asks the questions that help people feel grounded in both unknowns.
Of the Oklahoma&aposs dead, 388 were buried as unknowns in Honolulu.
Nevertheless, there are plenty of unknowns, including a new Goodyear tire combination.
For Chen, delving into a world of unknowns came with complicated risks.
As mentioned earlier, there are still many unknowns in the Sterling case.
"It would mean so much because there's so many unknowns," she says.
There are a lot of unknowns until we race in all honesty.
Yes, but: There are multiple unknowns on both sides of the message.
There's just too many unknowns — too many things out of your control.
Is that enough 'known unknowns' to see term premiums start to climb?
It stars a bunch of unknowns, but they're compelling from the outset.
But there are unknowns — not the least of which is the budget.
A lot of unknowns and nothing worth speaking about at this time.
Some of the pastors are religious celebrities, while others are virtual unknowns.
For the players, the unknowns of playing on grass have proved challenging.
But the plan comes with unknowns — and a $6 billion price tag.
One of the unknowns is what Tongtianlong and other oviraptorosaurs were eating.
One of the biggest unknowns is determining how long you will live.
With all these unknowns and potential risks, why would anyone do it?
There are a lot of unknowns about kratom right now, Prozialeck says.
With so many unknowns, there is a lot of room for miracles.
Yet credible speculation on climate's unknown unknowns is sorely needed by policymakers.
The answer: a qualified yes, according to virologists, with some significant unknowns.
Previously, there were many unknowns surrounding the first lady's family's immigration status.
Even if Boeing weathers the immediate financial storm, it faces other unknowns.
But mission managers also always worry about the so-called unknown unknowns.
But with a different destination practically every day, the unknowns were constant.
He said he was too late and there are too many unknowns.
"For early stage companies, there are a  lot of unknowns," Hamid said.
There are still some unknowns, which the study will need to explore.
There [are] still many unknowns, and the situation may continue to evolve.
When it comes to Zika, there are many more unknowns than knowns.
The few remaining unknowns were the cost and the actual shipping date.
During a briefing on Capitol Hill sponsored by the bipartisan US Helsinki Commission early this week on Putin's "shadow warriors," it became abundantly clear that the number of unknown unknowns about the Wagner Group far outweighs the known unknowns.
But with a bit of planning, you can remove many of the unknowns.
I leave it to the scientists and philosophers to tackle the great unknowns.
Of the Oklahoma&aposs dead, 388 were reportedly buried as unknowns in Honolulu.
Raposa: Thank god the Phillies still have Ryan Howard to albatross those unknowns.
This large landscape of "unknown unknowns" is the biggest obstacle to mainstream adoption.
Another unknowns include: what should states do if online marketplaces such as Amazon.
Of course, there are unknowns, and at times the future can seem intimidating.
There were a lot of unknowns, but it wasn't necessarily a scary opener.
Doing the same for unknowns seemed a denial for artists and viewers alike.
There are so many unknowns about this we can't give a clear answer.
We're just not sure about the probabilities, and there are so many unknowns.
The selection ceremonies and the interment of those unknowns took place in 221.
At this point, there are still too many unknowns about the administration's plans.
Other unknowns: how effective it might be, or how much it might cost.
"You're never going to get all the unknowns out of it," he says.
There are still many unknowns about the situation in the South American country.
"Stem cells are very promising, but right now there are so many unknowns."
There are a number of unknowns on one side of the equal sign.
Both Reinhart, who plays Betty, and Mendes, who plays Veronica, are relative unknowns.
Not that Story, Stripling, or White were total unknowns to the hardcore fan.
There are many unknowns in the universe [like] dark matter and dark energy.
"It's an octopus with many tentacles, and there are many unknowns," he added.
But here are a few certainties about dieting amid the sea of unknowns.
Devs dreamed of love, artists of postmodern interfaces, and unknowns of entertainment careers.
We learned a lot about unknown unknowns, to follow Donald Rumsfeld's complex language.
There are still many unknowns about the novel coronavirus and how it spreads.
No matter how good the science, there are just a lot of unknowns.
That's the unknown and the market doesn't like to try to price unknowns.
"The unknowns are so raw and so real right now," Ms. Ortega said.
Compounding the issue is the fact that there are still so many unknowns.
That could come in handy for those with a future full of unknowns.
The career path is still precarious for unknowns who want to destabilize pop.
But even with a top Castleman specialist treating him, there were many unknowns.
The sources of threat are too numerous, the number of unknowns too great.
Brace also said a handful of other unknowns will impact final population counts.
Forward-looking analysis gets a little tricky because there are two big unknowns.
The firm prefers to recruit unknowns who can be moulded into stars, she says.
Then there are other unknowns, like Belkin's recent launch of Phyn at CES 2018.
More than a dozen people are marked as "unknowns," without first or last names.
Producer benefits Organic methods bring certain benefits for farmers, some costs and many unknowns.
Now that the bankers have had their say, attention is turning to other unknowns.
There's a fiery general election ahead with plenty of unknowns left to deal with.
Among the unknowns are their ages, and whether prosecutors will charge them as adults.
Passion is necessary in the workplace, and it's hard to be passionate about unknowns.
Policy unknowns raise the cost of capital, because they increase the likelihood of default.
Second, investors want to see traction, and few will take risks on relative unknowns.
My kids are blessed in that business because they aren't coming in as unknowns.
They quickly turned their attention to the virus and began to investigate the unknowns.
So Di Maio was pitted against a slate of relative unknowns, including Elena Fattori.
If anything, though, these unknowns just make the prospect of Project CSX more intriguing.
How the still-nascent trade war plays out is one of the countless unknowns.
A team of mostly unknowns earning a pay cheque playing in remote hockey outposts.
Corporations do not like unknowns; they prefer a set of standards they can trust.
But there are also unknown unknowns—the ones we don't know we don't know.
To mitigate the risks posed by these unknowns, a callout would proceed in stages.
Health care has become one of the biggest — and most costly — unknowns during retirement.
Markets crave known facts and fret about variables, seeing potential risks in all unknowns.
My husband and I spent two long days discussing the unknowns with the property.
"There are more unknowns than knowns," says Hiroaki Matsunami, a researcher at Duke University.
But there are a lot of unknowns with this proposal — and several strong counterarguments.
One of the bigger unknowns in sports broadcasting is CBS's strategy, and its future.
Worms are wriggling into Earth's northernmost forests, creating major unknowns for climate-change models.
Does reading this article make you want to explore the unknowns of the universe?
Lipinski admitted in an interview last week he is combating a lot of unknowns.
One of the most important unknowns is the quality of the Democratic presidential nominee.
But we know there are a lot of unknowns for these communities right now.
"It was a nerve-wracking surgery because there were so many unknowns," Kilburn said.
"This process of efficiency will lead to fewer unknowns, balls dropped, and communication gaps."
"The issue now with this is that there's a lot of unknowns," Fauci said.
But in this case, there were far more — and more significant — unknowns than knowns.
But there are also unknown unknowns — the ones we don't know we don't know.
For all the unknowns surrounding comets, they are at least predictable in their orbits.
Because we have lived through unknowns, we know we will get through this, too.
Because we have lived through unknowns, we know we will get through this, too.
Fresh, considerably funnier and featuring relative unknowns, "Insecure" comes across as everything that "Divorce" isn't.
We've never had to deal with this before, so there are a lot of unknowns.
" The other one is, in the words of  Donald Rumsfeld , the realm of "unknown unknowns.
"Right now there are a lot of unknowns," says L.A. County sheriff's Lt. Rodney Moore.
Amid the unknowns, investors in the healthcare arena are scrutinizing their picks sector by sector.
At the moment, there are a lot of unknowns about Honor and Huawei's Android future.
Mouse studies are currently confronting a number of areas where such unknowns have been rife.
That means there are still a lot of unknowns: Which proposals will get a vote?
Then there are the unknowns that both candidates will confront in the next three months.
While 5G technology is getting closer and closer to reality, there are still major unknowns.
"There's still some unknowns," said Inge, who has led many of the teen bariatric studies.
People watch as President Barack Obama places a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns.
In politics, there are the "known unknowns," looming questions that seem to have no answers.
And there's no end to the list of unknowns that could crop up this month.
Here are some of the wild cards and known unknowns: The clock: Congress moves slowly.
How much could "Captain Underpants" have been made for with unknowns doing the voice work?
But as promising as these vaccine candidates are, there are still a number of unknowns.
João Castro Neves of Eurasia Group, a consultancy, speaks of a slew of "unknown unknowns".
"There are so many unknowns that we decided to apply for Belgian nationality," Mike said.
There are a lot of unknowns with their team just like there are with ours.
All these unknowns make it difficult to plan, apart from saving as much as possible.
In the continuing Roy Moore sexual misconduct allegations controversy, there are a lot of unknowns.
The great unknowns are when, how fast and where will cyber currency prices bottom out.
Unknown unknowns There is evidence to suggest the coronavirus does particularly well in certain climates.
"When they return to the places where they were born, they'll be unknowns," she predicted.
"It takes a lot of time and there are a lot of unknowns," Schmitt said.
"We know a lot about dog nutrition, but there are unknowns as well," she said.
He gave a short speech and laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns.
In the weeks that followed, I feared I would permanently inhabit a purgatory of unknowns.
There are assorted unknowns in "Aga," which was directed by the Bulgarian filmmaker Milko Lazarov.
And everyone might root for the cast of unknowns, all but McCarrell making Broadway debuts.
SARS was even less understood than the coronavirus, which is nevertheless surrounded by many unknowns.
For now, there are still a lot of unknowns about what those dreams will be.
To put it plainly, there are a lot of unknowns heading into next year's debates.
The fact pattern is incomplete There are still some big unknowns as Democrats move ahead.
Right now, there are a lot of unknowns about the emerging self-driving car industry.
Here's what we know: But there are still a lot of unknowns in this process.
While confined in a jail, a prisoner must contend with a wide array of unknowns.
"Right now there are a lot of unknowns," says Los Angeles County sheriff's Lt. Rodney Moore.
The unknowns: The volume of the crude spray and the time and date of the spill.
Facing so many unknowns, business owners such as Cheetham are struggling to plan for the future.
Some are looking for unknowns that can surprise people, while others are angling for proven winners.
But the majority of the companies involved will be unknowns to 99 percent of the population.
There are enough interesting unknowns around this show to make it at least worth checking out.
Beyond questions of dark matter, galactic simulation codes continue to improve, and reflect on other unknowns.
The boundaries of the shadow war, over both space and time, are seemingly permanent known unknowns.
The geological record warns us that there may be many more "unknown unknowns" we can't measure.
And there are still many unknowns surrounding the safety of CRISPR and potential off-target effects.
To be sure: BofA acknowledges uncertainties in their forecast, especially the known unknowns about EV penetration.
A topic which is more at risk than ever with so many unknowns surrounding insurance reform.
So given the unknown unknowns, it's not surprising that Silicon Valley's money set is on edge.
These are sometimes called "edge cases" or "Rumsfeldian unknowns," in that they are unknowable in advance.
But there are a lot of unknowns, and scientists are still debating whether napping is beneficial.
The new information "mitigates some of the 'unknowns' from the ongoing investigation," Cowen's Gautam Khanna wrote.
Another key point: the many unknowns from chemicals like glycerin and propylene glycol in some vapes.
"There are unknowns about the nutritional picture of the milk," Dr. Deutsch told The Washington Post.
However, there were a lot of unknowns, including whether the septic system or plumbing would work.
Those looking to get in and buy should anticipate high levels of volatility and mounting unknowns.
A sense of mystery was important in 1924, when Uruguay arrived in Europe as complete unknowns.
"Tax and trade are the two big unknowns going into the next 12 months," Alpert said.
Things like the coronavirus present unknowns to the market that make the impact difficult to predict.
At the center of her anxiety sits all the unknowns, which are difficult to reason through.
There are still too many risks, too many unknowns, about tinkering with our heritable genetic blueprints.
For this year's crop of high school seniors, their freshman college year is full of unknowns.
But there are a ton of unknowns in how such a program would work in practice.
Joe Manchin of West Virginia, Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona and Doug Jones of Alabama -- are unknowns.
The newly-identified coronavirus has created alarm because there are a number of unknowns surrounding it.
In other words, there are a lot of unknowns and a very long time to market.
Nevertheless, he cautions that it's part of a young asset class that comes with many unknowns.
There are several other unknowns, including how many articles of impeachment the House intends to consider.
Such a resolution might address many of the elements that remain clear unknowns at the moment.
That said, several Republican aides noted the sheer number of unknowns that come with a public.
There are so many people around nowadays:color and temperature,words and altered nuances,overlaps and repetitions,the small ads and the apocrypha,shibboleth and battle cry,hill and dale,your known unknowns and your unknown unknowns,various pieces of identification and a briefly diverting life story.
The race to replace him is a nine-way scramble between relative political unknowns in the state.
There are many unknowns in the progress of AI and concerns should be met with due caution.
"There are a lot of unknowns," said Josh Breisblatt, a policy analyst at the American Immigration Council.
Each of these unknowns shapes the implications, and of course the ethics, of further amplifying that content.
Among the big unknowns, for instance, are the potential economic effects of heightened U.S.-China trade tensions.
"GDP and traffic growth are pretty positive but there are unknowns," said Eric Bernardini of consultancy AlixPartners.
In 2002 America's then Secretary of Defence, Donald Rumsfeld, was derided for his talk of "known unknowns".
However, for those who live in an inbox filled with emails from unknowns, it's a worthy upgrade.
There are more unknowns than knowns when it comes to the imminence and severity of automotive cyberattacks.
And you put on top of that key political unknowns that could potentially make the situation worse.
But there are major unknowns, including the outcome of antitrust investigations and the battle with Western Digital.
But beyond actually deciding to do it, the unknowns are enough to trigger a whirlwind of panic.
Others are unknowns: a Libyan interrogator, a Yemeni tribesman, a Kuwaiti volunteer for (then defector from) ISIS.
With the knowns trumped by a proliferating set of unknowns, Brandauer's American customer held off its order.
There are still a lot of unknowns about the disease, which afflicts more than five million Americans.
Yes, but: The study also openly acknowledges that it rests on a range of limitations and unknowns.
The greatest unknowns in that scenario wouldn't be scientific or robotic; they would be economic and sociological.
But more significant than what has been learned through Mueller's public filings, perhaps, are the remaining unknowns.
But there are still many unknowns about the disease, and that's causing some women to think twice.
But these unknowns are not the only invisible face of the U.S.'s involvement in conflicts overseas.
That's fundamentally the ability that AI systems needs to have — dealing with unknowns and previously unseen situations.
But her predictions, and attempts to control outcomes, do not mean that other terrifying unknowns won't happen.
There are a lot of unknowns of how this will play out in the next few days.
"One of the big scary unknowns is we don't know how China will react," Mr. Ramirez said.
There always might be lurking unknowns or long-term health effects that have yet to be detected.
Meanwhile, total unknowns Rodney McGruder, Willie Reed, and Okaro White are also contributing at a high level.
His next steps are, however, one of the big known unknowns of the race at this point.
So, I don't want to say the future, to use Donald Rumsfeld's phrase, we have known unknowns.
But his familiarity with the place could not save him from the unknowns in his latest comeback.
By helping you spot and shore up your own "unknown unknowns," mentorship gives your business a boost.
The '90s was a time rife with unknowns, exciting technological advances, and the wild mystery of Y2K!
There are also some big unknowns about when, how and to whom the drug should be administered.
Among the unknowns is just how severe the threat is to America's vulnerable young and their teachers.
"We are considering projects that are cutting-edge or extremely speculative, with many unknowns," the company wrote.
I write down all of the unknowns and find possible solutions to them so I can't be blindsided.
"For the time being there remain too many unknowns to credibly forecast a mid-term valuation," he said.
Alumina demand, meanwhile, is a function of smelter operating rates, embedding the alumina price between two "known unknowns".
Just keep in mind that AI is only adding more unknowns to a gig that's already nothing but.
The stars and creators may have been relative unknowns before the series debuted, but its tropes are universal.
Despite countless unknowns of her son's health and having no mode of transportation, Lindsey says she's staying positive.
The sun was setting, and in the distance, a bugler sounded taps at the Tomb of the Unknowns.
Amid all the unknowns about what Mr Trump's presidency might mean, this is one of the few certainties.
In a world where unknowns abound, it makes sense that valuations would be very hard to pin down.
Like a fractal curve, it failed to cohere on closer inspection, producing only deeper challenges and further unknowns.
Back in the day, when you're kind of doing it from scratch, yeah, there's a lot of unknowns.
There are too many unknowns to say with any certainty how this is all going to play out.
As with any "we should be looking here for aliens!" argument, there are a thousand caveats and unknowns.
Because there are so many unknowns about Tiangong-1's trajectory, observers can only give an educated guess.
These agricultural unknowns will likely be discussed at a meeting of scientists in August at Oregon State University.
For many new moms, the unknowns surrounding giving birth – How will I know what labor will feel like?
There are freshmen looking to make a mark, game-changing transfers and unknowns poised for their breakout moment.
As in the Victorian era, there would be unknowns: Political upheavals and terrorist activity are realities in Egypt.
Presidents usually go to the Tomb of the Unknowns at Arlington on Veterans Day but not this year.
"The big thing I tell patients about labiaplasty is that there are a lot of unknowns," she said.
He advises updating a financial plan once a year to account for rising equity markets and other unknowns.
Then, of course, there is the multitude of unknowns surrounding Britain's unexpected vote to leave the European Union.
John Delaney, late entrants like New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, and virtual unknowns like Ohio Rep.
The visible consequences of the destination-based cash flow tax are scary enough even without the unknown unknowns.
There are way too many unknowns and far too many potential candidates to read much into the data.
Union officials were trying to leverage the situation, still new and with many unknowns, as best they could.
Panic buying gives customers a modicum of control as coronavirus takes over the nation with seemingly endless unknowns.
The trajectory of her love marriage was as studded with unknowns as an arranged married might have been.
Pivoting to Known Unknowns, how do you feel this record fits in with the rest of your catalog?
For some, their travels end in a locker containing the personal effects of "unknowns," remnants of the anonymous.
Though the remaining 20 minutes of the film traipses into beautiful, cosmic unknowns, none of it is meaningless.
It's hard to get Democratic voters out in the primary and for relative unknowns to overcome name recognition.
Praise came from invitees ranging from party superstars (First Lady Michelle Obama) to unknowns (former White House interns).
Without solid evidence, stressing over unknowns does not alter what the outcome will be; it only escalates angst.
With so many unknowns in the building of the wall, it's impossible to say whose price is right.
He's putting new cash into stocks despite unknowns related to the coronavirus outbreak and this year's presidential election.
That means Brexit unknowns will loom large when the United Kingdom releases GDP data from December on Monday.
The presentation is part of Line Death Dance, a residency project celebrating the unknowns of the creative process.
Supposed up-and-comer Democrats like Senators Kamala Harris, Kirsten Gillibrand, and Corey Booker are still relative unknowns.
"It just seems to be a lot of headwinds out there and a lot of unknowns," said Maley.
Despite those unknowns, McConnell indicated Tuesday he is taking the president's informal threats as an official negotiating stance.
It later published a couple of unknowns, Thomas Pynchon and Robert Coover, before ceasing publication after five issues.
"There are so many unknowns, [but] it's invigorating to know I am starting over," Christina told PEOPLE in February.
I read an article in the Los Angeles Times that they were going to use unknowns [in the film].
There are some cult heroes among them and some relative unknowns, while their love of the bud varies considerably.
"Slumdog Millionaire" took home Best Picture in 2009, but its cast of largely unknowns (to American audiences) was snubbed.
Buying a used car is often a maze of known unknowns with price being one of the biggest factors.
With a production company in place, Davis worked on casting the film, choosing relative unknowns whose talent impressed her.
But exact specifications and pricing (which is rumored to be exorbitantly high) are almost complete unknowns at this point.
The moves come as British companies face the many unknowns related to the UK's impending exit the European Union.
But she said it proved difficult to come up with any concrete course of action with so many unknowns.
The unknowns get even more extreme when we talk about whole plant cannabis versus specific compounds isolated from it.
"I'm fine with it," Rivers said of the ongoing unknowns that linger about the Leonard-and-George tag team.
Our team is used to opening up full scale restaurants—those openings can be very chaotic, lots of unknowns.
But because there are so many unknowns when you first start out, problems will arise and delays are inevitable.
But they have also brought significant economic upheaval and heightened cultural pressures, along with huge unknowns about the future.
The deficit assessment is a function of many moveable inputs, some of them known, some of them "known unknowns".
Mike Pence; the former Speaker Newt Gingrich; and two unknowns — none of them seen as the party's top stars.
When you started making Part 1, you moved to Wisconsin and began shooting this on your own as unknowns.
"There's a lot of unknowns in cannabis; most of the regulations are in a gray area," Ms. Stuck said.
There are all these unknowns hovering before you as a couple: Will you be able to conceive a child?
Jay Inslee of Washington State tweeted late Friday that there were still "a lot of unknowns" about the tragedy.
Timeline Here are the knowns, unknowns and contradictions of the not-so-secret payment to the pornographic film actress.
Because of the many unknowns surrounding the coronavirus's infectiousness, many people might be spreading the disease without knowing it.
More insidious are the viewers mistakenly conflating the demonstrable facts of Pandemic with the unknowns of this specific disease.
And, sticking with politics, consider all the unknowns now clouding our picture of what might play out in 2020.
Given the unknowns about 2019-nCoV, in the coming days and weeks, we're in for some twists and turns.
Our experiment was very rude and uncontrollable, and there will be other deleterious effects, as well as many unknowns.
"One of the big unknowns about Myers is his position on climate change," The Washington Post reported this month.
There are too many unknowns about bankruptcy for banks, and they will not be resolved until there is crisis.
"There are still a lot of unknowns," Sheriff Kory L. Honea of Butte County said at a news conference.
"The first floating PV system was installed as recently as 2007, so there are still some unknowns," said Paton.
Steiner said changing drivers while the team were trying to sort through their problems would only introduce further unknowns.
In the past, it was our task to explore the universe's unknowns; now the computers do all of that.
For now, the Trump administration has said there are still too many unknowns to draw conclusions about what happened.
That won't stop the yearning for some overarching road map, with all the gray areas and unknowns filled it.
Even though the film is full of unknowns, you won't get hung up trying to solve its various mysteries.
But LPL Financial senior market strategist Ryan Detrick says these unknowns coming from Washington are unlikely to shake Wall Street.
First, Ray Emory managed to get gravestones for unknowns from the USS Arizona marked with the name of their battleship.
There are many unknowns, and people need to trust the platform to do the right thing when mistakes are made.
He used an old map of the plots on Okinawa to look for unknowns buried shortly after Private Mulligan died.
Mr Nadella doesn't seem to be worried by such unknowns, which are to be expected in a fast-changing industry.
But other researchers argued that kind of question introduces a lot of "unknowns" into the polling and is potentially unreliable.
How sustainable is the current level of production in Myanmar is one of the great unknowns in the tin market.
Experts agree that there are many unknowns when it comes to the virus and more is being learned every day.
Now scientists in Hawaii may have resolved some of the unknowns by turning to an unlikely environmental marker: nuclear fallout.
Without the ability to rationally design due to unknowns in biological systems, generative design is a powerful tool for biologists.
He casted young unknowns, including a black actor as the Black Ranger and an Asian actress as the Yellow one.
The bill contains too many unknowns for the office to successfully predict its effects, Deputy Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said.
The reality however, may be tempered by the still-moderate economic activity at home and fiscal unknowns around the globe.
This is one of the biggest unknowns of the campaign, yet something that will be critical to the Democratic contest.
The unknowns: Without an official declaration, it is unclear how the Trump administration plans to respond to the opioid crisis.
Many unknowns Neiman said he didn't know why the ex-officer waited so long to turn it over to police.
Because there are many unknowns, the best advice is to avoid recreational use of marijuana during pregnancy and while breastfeeding.
SO, THIS WEEKEND SURE ESCALATED QUICKLY: There have been so many moving parts and unknowns for Trump's immigration executive order.
"There are unknowns, and that makes it exciting to be a part of something that has some element of reinvention."
While there are many unknowns that could send the global economy into a tailspin, three key risk factors stand out.
And one of the biggest unknowns facing President-elect Donald J. Trump is how long they will wait for him.
The unknown unknowns It is impossible for anyone outside Mueller's watertight investigation to know where the special counsel is headed.
Known unknowns: One of them is how many Iranian barrels come off the market in the short- and long-term.
Throughout the film, there are constant references to Paradise turning into "parasites" and its waters becoming diseased by cancerous unknowns.
The rival projections reflected the many unknowns swirling around the plan, expected to be unveiled in legislative form on Wednesday.
Mark Essex, the director of public policy at KPMG, said that "unknown unknowns" could cause the biggest problems for companies.
It would be an astronomical adventure, but there are naturally a lot of caveats and unknowns tangled into this hypothesis.
For many couples getting married this spring and summer, there are so many unknowns with the coronavirus continuing to spread.
There are so many unknowns that ought to shape our response and change what trade-offs we're willing to make.
Iron Man) and raised the profiles of relative unknowns like Chris Evans (as the supersoldier Steve Rogers, alias Captain America).
These are the unknowns, but it is within our power to shape the future we want -- and that Africans deserve.
But the tool would be equally adept at identifying terrestrial unknowns: experimental drones, and advanced military aircraft tests, for example.
But there are still enough unknowns and questions for us to wonder if things will truly go smoothly on Saturday. 
The president-elect and vice president-elect laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns at Arlington National Cemetery.
It's one of the biggest unknowns in the auto industry: How will Ford CEO Jim Hackett restructure the beleaguered automaker?
The book is about unknowns: The basic aspects of the universe that humans barely understand, or don't understand at all.
Trump and Vice President-elect Mike Pence will be in attendance, laying a wreath on the Tomb of the Unknowns.
How will that look is impossible to say, because, at this point, the players and their intentions are the big unknowns.
Patsy Mink of Hawaii, he managed to get gravestones for unknowns from the USS Arizona marked with name of their battleship.
"There are so many unknowns," Quentin Peel, associate fellow of the Europe Program at the Chatham House think tank, told CNN.
Last summer, I wrote an analysis exploring the "known unknowns" of the Russia investigation—unanswered but knowable questions regarding Mueller's probe.
Because both possibilities are fraught with unknowns, these robots have to be engineered to handle all types of terrains and obstacles.
Despite the many unknowns, she plans to return to work in February and hopes to get a prosthetic eye before then.
Equally, big political unknowns such as Britain leaving the European Union and U.S. President Donald Trump's "America First" policies could weigh.
Some come from American military cemeteries, in Hawaii itself, Manila and elsewhere, in which around 8,000 unknowns are thought to lie.
While the market always has "unknowns" to contend with, two key events in the next month could explain this neutral miasma.
He says the young field of gene-editing has been haunted by unknowns, in particular, the potential impact of Crispr's mistakes.
But along with the unknowns come expectations of much greater safety, since human error causes more than 90% of car accidents.
Still, the real impact will also play out over months and years, and there are many unknowns which could impact markets.
I tell her how scared I am of the future and all the unknowns, about how the newness feels so heavy.
There are still a good number of known unknowns at work, not least the state of mine supply in China itself.
But the absence of any mention of Cambridge Analytica is definitely one of the most striking unknowns in the Mueller report.
Retirement is full of unknowns, and one's future tax burden is a big one (along with health-care costs and longevity).
As you can imagine, there are still a number of unknowns, so we appreciate your patience while we assess our options.
Memorial Day marks the day in 221 when four unknowns were exhumed from four World War I American cemeteries in France.
As President-elect Trump's transition team prepares to replace President Obama's political appointees with their own people, many unknowns lie ahead.
"Assuming everything is true, including that intelligence assessment both existing and everything being accurate, there are still important unknowns," Republican Rep.
I snagged this when Three 6 Mafia was doing the rollout for their 2005, Grammy Award-winning album Most Known Unknowns.
We know most of what's in the update, thanks to months of beta builds, but there are still a few unknowns.
As Zika gained the media spotlight over the past few weeks, there are still many unknowns about the mosquito-borne virus.
As part of the tradition, the U.S. president lays a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns at Arlington National Cemetery.
We also know there are known unknowns; that is to say we know there are some things we do not know.
As far as stoppers, CAMPARI and ABSINTHE were the libations in question — not unknowns, but obscure enough to trip me up.
It is this list of issues which are important unknowns at this particular juncture, nothing mechanical is appropriate at this stage.
Another analyst says the unknowns in the industry are still far too great for him to be optimistic on energy stocks.
Of the unknowns, all eyes are on a handful of moderate Democrats who Republicans are trying to win over, like Sens.
But the known unknowns of how much more Robert Mueller knows that is publicly unknown is what spooks Trump allies most.
How are we to live upon the surface of a planet fraught with unknowns, as we unlearn the habits of history?
In short, there are simply too many unknowns to get anything better than a ballpark estimate of future Bitcoin energy consumption.
Initially, they made me freak out even more, but they also reminded me that there are still a lot of unknowns.
We need to be prepared — not only against pandemics, but epidemics that threaten to become pandemics and to anticipate potential unknowns.
Brexit, as that is known, has unleashed a bewildering array of unknowns on the European marketplace, and especially for global banks.
"There are these big unknowns about the potential impacts on cultural resources, on biological resources, on water resources," Dr. Tillman said.
Troublingly, climate change may also be strewn with such unknowns, and they pose daunting tests for how we face the future.
Facing many unknowns, Mr. Maguire said he did the only thing he could thing to do: prepare financially for her future.
They told us they're facing long wait times in virtual waiting rooms, and big unknowns about what's going to happen next.
So while there are still a few unknowns, we can certainly look forward to a smaller — and probably much punchier — debate.
That means keeping up with the science, evaluating the quality of research, and dealing with an ever-increasing number of unknowns.
This can solve some of the unknowns of the Covid-19 outbreak and help scientists get ahead of the next pandemic.
The unknowns are multiplied by revived talk of another Scottish independence vote, a prospect fueled in part by anger over Brexit.
"We have all of these enormous unknowns like upcoming earnings and what the outcome of the Model 3 is," Khouw added.
Despite these unknowns, there are a few things that we do know about the state of manufacturing in the United States.
Hypergiant positions CONTACT as a way to investigate cosmic mysteries: to toss out terrestrial knowns in search of possible extraterrestrial unknowns.
However, doctors have warned against using the technology, especially do-it-yourself kits, as there are still a lot of unknowns.
It too is controversial due to unknowns regarding its pending cost, schedule, and significant integration challenges to accommodate the new warhead.
We still don't have enough scientific information about the long-term impacts of vaping, and there are a lot of unknowns.
"One of the great unknowns is just how, if it all, their populations and subsequently the services they provide will recover."
"Boris's deal has still got an awful lot of unknowns," Mr. Gordon said, expressing a concern commonly heard in Northern Ireland.
At this point, the biggest unknowns about the Mate 63 Pro surrounds its internals, both in terms of specs and software.
Weaker economic data and unknowns like the trade feuds and Brexit have all boosted expectations that interest rates will stay low.
However, as my due date came near, I clung to a fear of pain and the unknowns out of my control.
How long that recovery lasts, and for whom, are unknowns; the program intends to build in longer-term follow-up measures.
How can parents foster more resilience in their children, better preparing them for the unknowns of the world beyond their homes?
Tina said she was confident of the choice they had made that day, despite the many unknowns of an experimental treatment.
What's also fun is that every World Cup heralds the global discovery of relative unknowns because of how well they play.
Some of Steam's biggest hits came from small teams and complete unknowns, such as Undertale, Stardew Valley, and Five Nights at Freddy's.
We pick off where we left off last week: with Rick and his crew surrounded by dozens of dour, black-clad unknowns.
Ablin expects Yellen to be circumspect, given the scrutiny of the Fed and unknowns about the shape and timing of Washington policy.
It might be because there are a lot of unknowns about the bill in its current form, as Vox's Dara Lind explained.
"There are so many unknowns, [but] it's invigorating to know I am starting over," Christina tells PEOPLE in this week's cover story.
It needed people who understood risk, who could work under pressure and who could succeed in a dangerous environment full of unknowns.
Precisely how the coronavirus has been spreading aboard the ship is just one of many unknowns in the affliction's reach into Japan.
And it looks as if it's going to remain tricky for the foreseeable future, given the number of unknowns in the mix.
But aside from the known questions scientists want answered, many of them are also excited about the unknowns yet to be asked.
It's no surprise that progress is erratic, given a long list of unknowns as to how fast the EV sector will grow.
"That is one of the great unknowns, whether interventions can both benefit people's social relationships, but also benefit their health," Valtorta said.
Hamid's mythic tone and his choice to leave the country unnamed draw the reader further into the escalating unknowns the characters experience.
Those are unknowns, but several posts on a Chrome OS forum imply it's being worked on by a number of forrm users.
What will happen to religious and ethnic minorities if the operation is successful is one of the biggest unknowns in this battle.
Thuy: I still have questions about where Luke's trainees went after the Kylo Ren incident, and I want Maz's unknowns filled in.
But so far, industries have been conservative in adopting synthetic biology, in part due to regulatory unknowns and concerns about public acceptance.
"It was such a roller coaster of unknowns that I was not entirely prepared for in a way," Moore tells PEOPLE exclusively.
Almost every day, we're hit by unknown unknowns, which is the way organizations are also hit ... in terms of viruses and malware.
There are still plenty of unknowns swirling around the project, but Franco is going to produce, direct, and star in the adaptation.
To make navigating human interaction easier, Facebook wants to hold your hand as you venture out into the great unknowns of reality.
When strategic planning came up at a recent Minnesota community health center board meeting, there were too many unknowns to make decisions.
Some doctors, however have warned against using the technology, especially do-it-yourself kits, as there are still a lot of unknowns.
Punk has prepared himself as best he can for the "chaos" that takes place, but he acknowledged that there were some unknowns.
The unidentified remains were buried as unknowns at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, which fills the Punchbowl crater in Honolulu.
High-status women went on the record so that their more vulnerable colleagues didn't have to; stars accompanied unknowns to grievance hearings.
The techie from Lagos still faces plenty of challenges and unknowns in integrating two innovation hubs that lie 3,818 flight kilometers apart.
This research is a great reminder that, as much as we know about life on Earth, the oceans remain full of unknowns.
Unknowns always exist in politics, but in the case of the Trump administration, that's severely compounded by his habit of constantly lying.
I think there's a recognition of that there's a lot of unknowns, so there's a lot of really cool conversations about suggestions.
The Henson Base Ball Club defeated the "Unknowns" of Weeksville, a free black community in today's Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood, 54 to 43.
We got the Democratic rep from L.A. in D.C. Wednesday, and she hedged on Pence, saying there are a lot of unknowns.
We know, too, that there are many unknowns, and that we mustn't rush to judgment on the facts or what they mean.
While there exist some unknowns which could impact the trajectory of growth, we think CMCSA is very much a forward looking company.
The inspirational ballad was co-written with Brooks in the living room of her tiny east Nashville house when both were unknowns.
But many unknowns still need to be sorted out, said Cynthia Cory, director of environmental affairs for the California Farm Bureau Federation.
Many unknowns US officials say the talks will most likely take place in late May -- or perhaps even June -- should they occur.
The legacy of Vine lasts even today: The app made huge stars out of then-unknowns like brothers Logan and Jake Paul.
For now, though, much of the potential of gene drives is still highly speculative, and there are an appreciable number of unknowns.
Mr. McConnell has advised the president that the best trial is a short one and that witnesses can only create more unknowns.
The Associated Press: Trump pulled in two directions on Iran, North Korea On Tuesday, the unknowns (and competing predictions) outnumbered the answers.
Perez's public defender, Tracie Olson, told CNN in a statement there are a lot of unknowns and unanswered questions in the case.
The company&aposs CEO, Stephane Bancel, acknowledged some of the disease&aposs unknowns are likely to create challenges in testing potential vaccines.
Sometimes the people were famous, like Hulk Hogan, but often the subjects were unknowns, who happened to be caught in embarrassing situations.
But for that to happen, the robot would need to be equipped to handle the unknowns of an icy cold alien ocean.
Despite the unknowns, many diplomats, scholars and rights advocates who have been anxiously awaiting Mr. Trump's choices were relieved at the announcement.
I mean we have a bunch of data that's unknowns and the knowns live over there and we're stuck with no internet.
" Tillerson continued: "Our strategies and the tactics we're using to advance the policies have to be resilient enough to accommodate unknowns, O.K.?
CBD may play a role in reducing pain and muscle spasm for some conditions, but there are still a lot of unknowns.
There are still a lot of unknowns regarding Musk's Mars plans, such as how people are going to survive on the Red Planet.
With so many unknowns, it's clear as day foldable phones are an ongoing work-in-progress and will be for the near future.
"But there are a lot of unknowns and there are a lot of variables that we are considering as we think about 2017."
RICHARD CLARIDA: Well, I think, as I said, among the known unknowns, I think that we have a pretty good handle on that.
I think there are a lot of unknowns when it comes to how far to push it and what the ramifications will be.
"Appointing a tribal member as a delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives is unprecedented and there are many unknowns ahead," Mullin wrote.
Between the lines: The arrest creates big unknowns for Huawei suppliers and partners, and also adds additional tensions to U.S.-China trade negotiations.
However, until the unknowns around privacy and security of the images are resolved, we're unsure if the benefits are worth the trade-off. 
Of course, finding these planets at Alpha Centauri is just the first step, and there are still many unknowns about what's out there.
There are still a lot of unknowns about what comes next for Syria, but one thing is apparent from the past 24 hours.
It's a big decision, and there are lots of moving parts, a lot of unknowns, and lots of technical, economic, and political twists.
Unlike large companies operating at scale, at a startup the unknowns are overwhelming, and data cannot by itself resolve most of these decisions.
"In the face of greater unknowns, and especially the weather, farmers tend toward default decisions, which in our case is soybeans," Mello said.
These are just some of the risks we have ways of measuring – "known knowns" and "known unknowns," in the words of Donald Rumsfeld.
In 221, President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed a bill to select and pay tribute to the unknowns of World War II and Korea.
One of the big unknowns of the still-young Trump administration is the question of what's going to happen during a national emergency.
There are still a lot of unknowns as to how the early vote will break down, especially in such an odd election year.
"There are still a lot of unknowns and a lot more research to be done," said Deon Terblanche, the WMO's director of research.
"Whilst there are still many unknowns at this stage we view the proposals as a positive for shareholders," Citi analyst Rohan Sundram said.
The day starts with some challenges: You're exhausted, miscommunications are in the air, and you're frustrated about all the unknowns in your life.
Rex Tillerson, Trump's pick for secretary of state, arrived on Capitol Hill as one of the biggest unknowns on his policies towards Russia.
But the known unknowns of price forecasting aren't enough to explain why U.S. growth has confounded banks, the International Energy Agency, and consultancies.
There are questions and unknowns about Trump's business interests in Russia and throughout the world and his ties to people close to Putin.
Self-employment plays a roleAnother reason to buy more life insurance coverage: On a personal level, my life has a lot of unknowns.
On Memorial Days, instead of riding in staff cars, he marched to Arlington National Cemetery to pray at the Tomb of the Unknowns.
Among one of the biggest unknowns surrounding the cryptocurrency is how to value it, and it's stumped even the most veteran market watchers.
The dangers of a Hillary Clinton presidency are more familiar than Trump's authoritarian unknowns, because we live with them in our politics already.
Granted, there are "unknown unknowns," like later rounds that weren't captured in Crunchbase, but there is no good way to control for those.
Actually, that's just one of the unknowns about media's future, which were percolating even before the threat of a pandemic entered the conversation.
Business leaders say there are too many unknowns and volunteered to do whatever is needed to steer clear of Trump using his powers.
Unsurprisingly, the report carefully limited speculation about unknown unknowns: the many initially small environmental shifts that are potential consequences of the changing climate.
But there are many unknowns, including any possible effects of the $1.5 trillion tax overhaul that congressional Republicans have delivered to President Trump.
In this line of business, you have to accept a lot of unknowns from a lot of directions, and just live with it.
It's definitely a risky decision to put Bran out there as bait because there are still a lot of unknowns about his situation.
After three full years of Brexit uncertainty, the upshot for U.K. business is there's no end in sight to even the known unknowns.
Facing potentially catastrophic confrontations with China, Russia, North Korea and Iran, Trump doesn't know how much he doesn't know about the unknown unknowns.
Several unknowns remained late Saturday night, not least the timing of the full results and the breakdown in delegates won by each candidate.
One of the greatest unknowns with ongoing labor negotiations between the United Auto Workers union and General Motors isn't about pay or benefits.
Despite Mr. Trump's assertion that the idea of collusion is "a total hoax," and despite many unknowns, the links continue to pile up.
While they know they must adjust their models, they can hardly devise a formula to account for dynamics that are rife with unknowns.
How he will govern America's farmers is one of many unknowns, and looking back on the campaign season doesn't give us many indications.
While investors are expected to approve the offer, there are many unknowns regarding how this deal, once completed, might impact the supermarket industry.
World Bank President David Malpass said there were still "many unknowns" about the fast-spreading virus, and "much more" aid might be required.
"As we open this investigation 98 years later, there are both unknowns and truths to uncover," Bynum said in a statement in October.
He assembled a new band of young unknowns, recorded what would become the "Desire" album and dreamed up a different way to tour.
NASA maintains a Human Research Roadmap that outlines the knowns and unknowns (the known ones) of risks to the human body in space.
On October 16th, when Mr Macron finally unveiled his new team, it was a mix of unknowns and loyalists that scarcely made a splash.
There are also public health researchers who take a "zero-risk" approach and believe that, given the unknowns, these devices should not be tolerated.
Even if Simcoe could tell me what the next Corvette looks like, pinpointing the major trends of 2030 remains daunting with so many unknowns.
Of the many looming unknowns in Trump presidency, few have the potential to alter the course of history more than a possible Yalta 2.0
As with other infections in pregnancy, it seems that the first trimester is the most at risk, but there are still plenty of unknowns.
Flanked by Mike Pence and standing before his children and families, Trump laid the wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns in Arlington, Virginia.
With many unknowns and only one photo of Maria, they traveled to the Philippines, both nervous and eager to meet their newest family member.
"One of the big scary unknowns is we don't know how China will react," Mr. Austin Ramirez, Husco International's chief executive, told the paper.
President Barack Obama has laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns to honor members of the military who died serving their country.
While there are many unknowns because of the "immense trauma when he was born," said McCloghry, the St. Augustine, Florida community is sticking together.
That team boasted future Hall of Famers like Bob Feller and Larry Doby while the current lineup were a bunch of unknowns to Robinson.
So far we've got two locks (La La Land, Manchester by the Sea), the blue-chip Moonlight and two big unknowns ˆFences and Silence).
For readers who are familiar with algebra, the argument starts out by labeling our unknowns as x, y, and a: xᵃ – x = y³ – y.
Maybe if that is the only experience, it reinforces why there must be a place to acknowledge the dead, all the knowns and unknowns.
"This time last year there were so many unknowns and so much was up in the air for me personally and professionally," she wrote.
This isn't a conspiracy as much as it is the human tendency to find both delivering bad news and the possibility of unknowns painful.
Krause has designed Evelozcity to be flexible in ways that are meant to help the startup survive what is a laundry list of unknowns.
"The message from the market is there are still a lot of unknowns out there," said William Delwiche, investment strategist at Baird in Milwaukee.
We have "known unknowns" like the U.S. presidential elections and the Italian constitutional referendum in October, but (by definition) we don't know the outcome.
But despite the progress, there remain a host of unknowns standing in the way of Crispr-based medicines going mainstream, chief among them safety.
Lead and tin sit somewhere in the middle of the supply spectrum, perhaps because in each market supply is an accumulation of known unknowns.
So now the crucial unknowns: Is the market giving investors a chance to reload on value stocks such as banks, industrials and energy names?
The cast of unknowns are compelling, with Harry Styles handed some of the more dramatic scenes which he handles with skill beyond his experience.
And thousands upon thousands more unknowns who've expired with no fanfare, sucked up and spat out by the myth that is rock 'n' roll.
A small group of soldiers will brave this weekend's historic snowstorm to stand guard at the Tomb of the Unknowns at Arlington National Cemetery.
Robert Gallucci, the chief U.S. negotiator during the 1994 North Korean nuclear crisis, cautioned that there remain many unknowns about the country's nuclear program.
For a factbox on the "knowns and unknowns of U.S. Iran oil sanction waivers", click here: (Reporting by Amanda Cooper; Editing by Dale Hudson) ))
Written by the great investigative journalist William Langewiesche before the giant Yahoo breach was revealed, it plumbs the mysteries of the web's vast unknowns.
S. relationship, just as forecasts of what exactly Trump will do in his future presidency and who he'll appoint to key positions are unknowns.
Mr. Teachout called it "the most exciting George Bernard Shaw revival" he'd ever seen — a show that came, incidentally, from a couple of unknowns.
The process of reuniting parents and children is so chaotic, even immigrant rights organizations and lawyers are frantically working through a maze of unknowns.
OK. So you're dealing with a lot of unknowns in that regard, but when you see some of the drawings here, it's very helpful.
This recommendation is, to me, a tacit admission that we are dealing with some unknowns and it would be best to play things cautiously.
Hundreds of pages of discussion reveal a group of people desperately trying to understand their own ignorance, and make amends for the known unknowns.
The unknowns: DHS had not yet determined the kind of devices in use, who operates them, how many there are, and where they are.
The robotic bears are still a work in progress, and this pilot project leaves a lot of unknowns, the study team notes in Pediatrics.
But because STIs are so stigmatized and therefore not often discussed, there are a lot of unknowns when it comes to living with one.
While the virus might not factor in immediately, she did say there were still unknowns when it comes to the severity of the outbreak.
Despite unprecedented growth — Uber's Pangilinan cites 15 billion trips over the past ten years as a recent benchmark — both companies are dogged by unknowns.
The success of The Lovebirds and fan reception to Insecure season 4 are the unknowns that could drastically alter the future of her career.
There are still many unknowns about the coronavirus, but an important, lingering question is whether or not people who have recovered can get reinfected.
But while some ADX prisoners are high-profile criminals serving life sentences, others are relative unknowns who are eventually released after serving their time.
"We see a company that we know very little about, that is very secretive, that there are just tons of unknowns," Mr. Smith said.
But there are several unknowns that impeachment watchers will be closely tracking to get a clearer picture of the political impact heading into 2020.
Visually stunning, heart-stirring, and melancholy, the film sets the stage for a Tarkovskian career of explorations into the unknowns of memory and love.
"We emphasize that we are not analyzing the Trump administration's tax plan: the released outline contains too many unknowns to do so," TPC emphasizes.
If they name-drop, they mention the "Big Name" in a cluster of unknowns, as if they're not even aware of their status-seeking.
Considering that, the fact that more than a third of Democratic voters opted for relative unknowns rather than backing him seems a bit disappointing.
There are a lot of unknowns when you operate in an urban environment, and it was interesting to see how the autonomous cars reacted.
Mood: I am stressed about a lot of unknowns, and I am crying about a raccoon trapped on the ledge of a building in Minneapolis.
However, one of the biggest unknowns remains: the probability that life will arise in the first place on a rocky, watery, atmospheric planet like ours.
" Cook added that while there are still many unknowns about the shooting, "I can tell you this: We are putting out a damn paper tomorrow.
During the interview, I asked Warner about one of the most important unknowns in the saga: whether Trump Jr. told his father about the meeting.
But many unknowns remain: Around 1,500 coronavirus patients are confirmed to be in recovery worldwide, which means there are around 29,000 whose fate is uncertain. 
You can immediately see the end goal and the last step in how you get there along with an entire world full of tantalizing unknowns.
"There's still a lot of question marks and unknowns," said attendee Ashley Wellington-Fahey, CEO and founder of digital sports and TV network The Relish.
Like so many other industries, it's time to move on — and to accept the opportunities, unknowns, and challenges that come with a scaled digital population.
"I'm saying that we will be stuck in a world of some unknowns that will be a source of anxiety, and therefore selling," Cramer said.
For many creators, IGTV became yet another place they needed to post content, and the unknowns of creating for a vertical video format didn't help.
"As you can imagine, there are still a number of unknowns, so we appreciate everyone's support and patience while we assess our options," she adds.
This approach makes a lot of sense as a starting point as it reduces the number of unknowns and mitigates the risk of being fired.
As with any new technology or innovation, there are unknowns around what are the effects, how do you regulate it, how do you manage it.
He said he was intrigued by the idea of neuron-based processors, but he said the technology was still based on a lot of unknowns.
Even as we contend with the implications and the unknowns of this new administration, we are engaged, energized and awakened to what is at stake.
But that ticket also often comes with a lot of the unknowns that accompany traveling to a massive event in an unfamiliar stadium and city.
The transmission process will depend on two problematic unknowns, namely the amount of stocks in the global supply chain and a certain company called Glencore.
"But when they start adding other things, they get away from the science of what works, and there are a lot of unknowns," Moyad says.
When Merrily We Roll Along premiered on Broadway in 1981, everyone, including its cast of bright young unknowns, expected it to be a smash hit.
However, there are still a lot of unknowns about the project, including exact pricing, details on what other content will be included, and platform availability.
They worried about the unknowns, about how long Zika stays in the system, whether it could be transmitted in ways the experts don't yet understand.
They do not provide for program implementation to be mapped out in advance so that the most important unknowns about that program can be answered.
That said, it's very early days; there are a lot of unknowns and we would caution against jumping to any real conclusions at this point.
Despite marijuana's known ability to decrease symptoms like nausea and vomiting, using the substance during pregnancy comes with health risks and a lot of unknowns.
The trouble is that the worries are so diffuse and rife with unknowns that any attack plan amounts to an exercise in guesswork and hope.
And as far as a mission statement goes, it can be mostly summed up as: 15 unknowns, women and men, stripped to their bare skin.
The original Broadway production featured a high-school-graduation framing device, bleachers, and a huge cast of unknowns with names printed on their T-shirts.
Blair's unstinting support of US policy, notwithstanding numerous unknowns and acknowledged large-scale obstacles, is more than a case of over-optimism or misplaced friendship.
It's extensive, so I won't list every question, but the known unknowns include: How is gun violence prevention different from other kinds of violence prevention?
But he noted that with unexpected developments like the withdrawal of Ben Carson from the race on Wednesday, there are still a lot of unknowns.
One of the biggest unknowns starts with the basic tax brackets used to assess how much each American household owes the Treasury every April 1.43.
Once, atlases presented the "New World" as a landscape of unknowns and sprawling nature, which through colonialism, development, and unchecked industry has been irreversibly changed.
Mironov was an eighth-round pick by the Maple Leafs in 1991 as a 25-year-old, back when Russian players were still mysterious unknowns.
ET. There are a lot of "unknowns and no confidence," said Rich Nelson, director of research at Allendale, an agricultural market research and trading firm.
Promoters know that you will pay for the guys you used to like rather than for new unknowns on the off chance you enjoy it.
Donald Rumsfeld famously popularized the term "unknown unknowns" in a 2002 news briefing when describing the challenges of linking Iraq to weapons of mass destruction.
This transit will push you to accept the unknowns in your life and to be mature and responsible despite the uncertainty that comes with that.
In the Punchbowl, there were about 800 individuals buried as "unknowns" from the Korean War who were returned to the United States in the 1950s.
So far, states are reluctant: There are still a lot of unknowns, not least because federal prohibition continues to make it difficult to study marijuana.
The Meiers, relative unknowns, are part of a recent trend among high-profile fashion houses to opt for lower-profile designers instead of starry names.
Although no fatalities have been reported outside China, the growing outbreak has sparked international alarm because there are still many important unknowns surrounding the virus.
At least half of my table were unknowns — which, in retrospect, might mean there were a lot more actors than we were led to believe.
The rest were relative unknowns, either making their first appearance at CES or returning to the show under the guise of a new brand name.
No one asks grown-ass people why they choose to have kids, even though they're making a life-altering decision with an abundance of unknowns.
These Diophantine equations, where you have to figure out several unknowns that combine into to a known value, are used throughout computing in various algorithms.
"One of the problems with predicting 2017 is it is the year of unknowns," said Michelle Krebs, an analyst with the car-shopping site Autotrader.
Mr. Turpin has made a specialty of looking for the "unknown unknowns," using vast online databases that compile millions of pages of 19th-century newspapers.
Apple is planning a big announcement to unveil its new video strategy next week, and there is a long list of unknowns about Apple's plans.
These were outsiders, unknowns, even outcasts, and Thoreau acquainted himself with them, came to understand them and spent part of his life caring for them.
Further, researchers should identify more advanced ways to secure the grid, and reduce these systems' complexity, which would limit both current risks and future unknowns.
The authors partly account for these unknowns with confidence intervals; you can read more on wonky methodological questions in the longer version of the paper.
He spent the past few decades doggedly pushing for the remains of those buried as unknowns to be dug up, identified and returned to their families.
Now, however, the markets are facing an unusually large number of "known unknowns": issues we know about but don't know yet how serious they will become.
Knowing that name would help reveal whether Nunes's source was a West Wing staffer — one of the biggest and most important unknowns in the entire saga.
In the aftermath of the recent Orlando massacre, Vox's Brad Plumer asked some of America's top gun researchers to list the biggest unknowns in their field.
"We're still working out details, so there are unknowns," Stone wrote, in a note that comes across as disingenuous given Pinterest's own comments on the purchase.
One of the biggest unknowns: will the oft-described "pink wave" of women running for and winning elected office in 2018 continue beyond this election cycle?
While the show boasts big names like Mandy Moore and Milo Ventimiglia, other cast members were relative unknowns before skyrocketing to fame on the NBC series.
Their early capsule lines with then-industry unknowns, who have since gone on to become bonafide fashion titans, like Proenza Schouler and Rodarte,  were instant classics.
He conducted a $3 million talent search and found 5 unknowns to form a band -- Nick Carter, A.J. McClean, Kevin Richardson, Brian Littrell and Howie Dorough.
TAXI SQUAD There are plenty of other races that can interesting fast depending on candidate recruitment, the course of events in Congress and other unknown unknowns.
"My arm injury in 2014 left a lot of unknowns," Weggemann, 27, who is partnering with Head & Shoulders for their Shoulders of Greatness campaign, tells PEOPLE.
President Barack Obama places a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns to honor Memorial Day at Arlington National Cemetery May 228, 22016 in Arlington, Virginia.
Artists include relative unknowns and an anonymous 19th century weaver along with those who have achieved international renown, like Buck Nin, Paratene Matchitt and Shane Cotton.
He said the biggest risks to the rally are geopolitical unknowns, and if the Fed would begin to tighten policy more quickly than expected by markets.
"There's no immediate danger that we know of, but we have a lot of unknowns in this case and that's the frustrating part," he said Monday.
But for someone who has spent so much of her life in the public eye, there are a surprising number of unknowns surrounding the pop diva.
IT IS not the "unknown unknowns" that catch people out, but the truths they hold to be self-evident that turn out to be completely wrong.
Just the fact that Paper Bag signed "Newmarket unknowns" was enough to make some people perk up their ears a little bit in Canada, at least.
The many unknowns at the heart of this decision—how the hell did Cuomo find a plan that the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) did not have?
There are countless unknowns about the safety and future of both projects but one thing is certain: Neither helps provide New Yorkers with gas or oil.
As 2017 comes to an end, VICE Impact takes a look at the knowns and unknowns of the U.S.'s major conflicts going on right now.
We worked our asses off on that record for almost 18 months and we essentially went from unknowns in the US to breaking the Top 40.
NASA has been studying this stuff, particularly with astronaut Scott Kelly spending 340 days on the International Space Station, but there are lots of unknowns here.
Strategic transactions of companies with complimentary businesses that face few antitrust hurdles "might still prevail regardless of the unknowns in the marketplace," said one senior banker.
But there are huge unknowns in the technology, vehicle safety, driver capability, application of state laws, insurance, public acceptance and how many lives might be saved.
Experts have cautioned against drawing too many conclusions yet, pointing to the many unknowns that remain about the virus itself and its spread in recent months.
Week 24 of the regular season is thrilling not only because football is back, but also because we finally learn more about the offseason's great unknowns.
During the jubilant scene when Laurentino and Renata marry, the music is festive yet tinged with darkness, conveying, I felt, that life is full of unknowns.
The unknowns might be at a camp at a more rural location, and to really sort things out, I'll have to go to one of those.
But whether the player Jackson drafts pays immediate dividends and whether Anthony — who has a no-trade clause — finally agrees to go elsewhere are both unknowns.
"Because there are so many unknowns (with gender identity and sexual orientation), it just seemed like common sense to make sure parents are involved," he said.
There are too many unknowns about the worsening coronavirus outbreak to start buying stocks after Monday's worst market slide since October, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Tuesday.
"There are various unknowns, various questions," said Dirvin Luis García Gutiérrez, the head of the migration program for the population agency in the state of Chihuahua.
Because pursuing repeal through the Senate's reconciliation process means Republicans are more focused on the budget than actual health care policy, leaving huge unknowns for consumers.
News Analysis WASHINGTON — A Trump presidency will plunge the United States into an era of unknowns that has little parallel in the nation's 240-year history.
Those were the days of liberal anger and paranoia, undisclosed locations and known unknowns, tyrants pulled out of spider holes and America pulled into imperial adventures.
It's a way to reset my palate and my disposition so that I'll have the fortitude to face all of the looming unknowns of the day.
Be clean; be polite; when in doubt, such as when confronted by unknowns (finger bowls, artichokes, fish knives), watch what others do; follow the Golden Rule.
The artists they featured were unknowns at the time, though several have become cultural influencers, like editor Jane Pratt and filmmakers Jem Cohen and Jason Kliot.
Several of those Trump cited during a visit to The Washington Post's editorial board are complete unknowns; others have mixed reputations among GOP national security pros.
They include unknowns about how his impulsive, gut-driven style of leadership and considerable ego will fit in a job dripping with centuries of custom and history.
And that's because of another big theme running through the report: There are still just a lot of unknowns about the long-term impact of e-cigarettes.
There are still a lot of unknowns in the medical world when it comes to pregnancy — including which factors lead to carrying a healthy fetus to term.
There are many unknowns that will affect how much you need to save and how long your money will last when you finally start your golden years.
On average it identifies only about 100 remains a year; the figure rose to 201 in 2017 mainly because it started exhuming more unknowns like Private Mulligan.
In part, because of this time commitment, surrogacy requires an immense amount of trust, and a willingness to accept the discomfort in a profound set of unknowns.
"There are too many unknowns about Zika to reliably judge the ability to research and develop a vaccine effectively at this time," it said in a statement.
So let's call this one a wash; there are too many unknowns to figure out whether this supports or trashes the idea that the launch was peaceful.
What we don't know: The big unknowns in aviation right now: What caused Ethiopian Airlines flight 302 to crash on Sunday, killing all 157 people on board?
At this moment of unknowns, this is all we have in order to ensure that we're not destroying the unicorns for the sake of a little magic.
" Instead of having expectations, schedules and plans, Vanessa reveals motherhood for her is now about "embracing the fails, the unknowns, the spontaneous moments, and embracing the now.
"I think one of the biggest unknowns we have [regarding the plumes] is understanding their timing," a spokesperson for the Europa mission said during the press briefing.
Two of those five advisers Clovis brought in — George Papadopoulos and Carter Page — raised eyebrows because they were total unknowns in American political and foreign policy circles.
Private cybersecurity unicorns (date-joined order) Public cybersecurity companies (>$1 billion Cap) The unknowns Let's consider a few possible what-if collisions, starting with the most obvious.
That's just a simple example of how unknowns, both banal and dire, multiply — I'm sure you could add a few questions of your own to the list.
Investigators will likely seek to shed light on who the benefactor was, as well as other unknowns, including why Daleel was detained in Bulgaria and subsequently released.
The group was inducted by Keith Urban, the man who jump-started LBT's career when he invited the then-unknowns to open his tour 11 years earlier.
But for the moment, members of the conference appear to prefer the status quo to the unknowns of a divisive leadership fight shortly before the midterm elections.
In fact, the mission was full of unknowns and potential disasters: If Apollo 8's engine hadn't ignited, the crew might have been stranded in lunar orbit.
Industry insights - the major challenge for industry and Government are "the unknown unknowns" where industry has to educate Government fast on the most important negotiating issues - e.g.
Most recently, we've seen a flurry of headlines about the situations in North Korea and Qatar, and there are unknowns about the state of US-Russia relations.
This means that in an unknown field likely to be populated by comparative unknowns, he stands out and is frequently listed as Democrats' top 2020 presidential pick.
One of the unknowns is the reaction of passengers to seeing a double row of fast-spinning blades, rather than an engine whose moving parts are concealed.
There are also some unknowns about how fructose specifically impacts health over the long term, particularly when it's a big part of the diet (think soda junkies).
The other (Pindyck) is not, so has explored other methods of estimating the SCC, including surveying experts, a method used in other scientific fields facing complicated unknowns.
There is currently no test doctors can use to conclusively determine whether someone will get Alzheimer's disease and there are a lot of unknowns about its cause.
"There are a lot of unknowns about what will be the Trump position in the geopolitics of the Middle East," Olivier Jakob, analyst at consultancy Petromatrix, said.
"The deep ocean is interesting because it's one of the great unknowns, but is also an area we know is very important to society," Thurber told me.
The wide range of potential personnel moves highlights the uncertainty that financial institutions face with the unknowns of Brexit and how banks and clearing will be regulated.
Abstaining from sex for nine months may sound crazy, but because of all the unknowns, the only way to reduce your risk to zero is exactly that.
Springboard worked with an economist to run the most likely scenarios, which is how they landed on $2000,280 a month, but there were still plenty of unknowns.
"One of the big unknowns is how many products are sole-sourced—in which literally only one place in the world makes that raw material," she says.
On "Squawk Alley," Wien said there are still a lot of unknowns about how the coronavirus will play out and the uncertainty is causing markets to sink.
One of the other big unknowns about Medicare-for-all is what people do once they get health care for free at the doctor's office or hospital.
Now, the family and six other families of soldiers buried as "unknowns" in Manila are suing the Department of Defense to compel it to identify the bodies.
The Tomb of the Unknowns was erected after World War I, and on nearly every Memorial Day since then, the sitting president has laid a wreath there.
"By having multiple buckets of money in diversified retirement funds, such as a Roth IRA and 401(k), you'll have more flexibility when facing unknowns," he adds.
We give preference to the familiar over sporadic unknowns, and while change can be good, radical change must be met with caution, except in instances of injustice.
Woods said on Wednesday that how he would fare on shots out of the rough was one of the great unknowns that he would confront this week.
What this makes clear is that the breakdowns aren't the entire story: "The real life was full of unknowns and possibilities," Harriet tells Jamison at one point.
Jerry Chun Shing Lee, who pleaded guilty to conspiring with Chinese intelligence agents, received a lengthy sentence in a case built on circumstantial evidence and many unknowns.
The comfortable confines of a hotel lobby or a friendly ballpark grandstand are apparently more to their liking than the unknowns of New York City mass transit.
The USMCA's fate is uncertain in Congress, and there are economic unknowns about how possible revenue streams indirectly created by the deal would be siphoned toward the wall.
It's these unknown unknowns that have caused so much doubt over whether, as asked at the beginning, quantum computing really exists as anything more than a parlor trick.
And ancient history — where the record is fragmented and riddled with unknown unknowns — is a pictorial parade lit more by flickering torches than by a steady, burning light.
More unknowns: Nobody can say what pharmaceutical companies might charge for their cannabis-based medicines, if doctors would prescribe them, and if health insurers would pay for them.
However, there are still a lot of unknowns: it's unclear if the cyclones formed exactly where they are, and how they're staying in that flower pattern without merging.
There are still quite a lot of unknowns when it comes to WebVR, but Oculus is looking to start shedding some of the mystery through its own browser.
Critics argue that it's unethical to expose unborn children to these unknowns when infertile parents have other options for starting a family, such as egg donation and adoption.
Hostile work environment (inappropriate posters, jokes made at the office, etc.) Caveats: The law has never been tested with regards to investor-entrepreneur relationships, so there are unknowns.
"With only a few watching from cover, a Tomb Sentinel approached the Unknowns with (US) flags in hand," the 3rd US Infantry Regiment said in a Facebook post.
Outside of the Unknowns, the new Pokémon possibilities fall in line with how Pokémon Go has introduced second generation Pokémon so far, namely, in relation to current Pokémon.
As it turns out, Baker knows a thing or two about casting unknowns — he's also the guy who cast first-timers Kiki Rodriguez and Mya Taylor in Tangerine.
Others cautioned that the policies and whether they will be implemented are still unknowns, and the meeting concluded without action on rates, which is what the market expected.
"I'm not sure, but if I had to guess it would be something like X for unknowns (as in variables)," he said to me in a Twitter message.
The two relative unknowns, in venture at least, have had successful careers at private equity groups and hedge funds, recently opting to steer their careers in different directions.
By embracing humility — recognizing the inevitability of surprises and unknowns — and concentrating on systems that can survive and indeed benefit from such surprises, we can triumph over volatility.
What is different now, he said, is that the unknowns appear to be relatively balanced, with surprises just as likely to be positive for the economy as negative.
But, there is a similarly intriguing contest a lot lower on the fight card—a match-up between two unknowns with huge implications for their respective MMA careers.
One interesting wrinkle: In a sign of the known unknowns about the brewing intervention, a Bloomberg New Energy Finance report finds that it could also lower emissions. Why?
He adds that there remain far too many unknowns to say anything as to whether 2016 might witness any change when it comes to America's mass shooting problem.
But many unknowns remain: For example, just how does the young sunflower weave together light signals, the circadian clock and growth rates to reorient its head every night?
The report also characterized the known unknowns, as Mr. Rumsfeld might put it — those things we know at a fundamental level but about which we seek greater certainty.
But some White House skeptics were concerned the experts like Birx could be putting faith in models that may not prove accurate in the end given the unknowns.
The coronavirus is stoking anxiety because there so many unknowns and currently no approved vaccines or treatments, said Maggie Mulqueen, a psychologist in private practice in Brookline, Massachusetts.
It can be scary to leave a stable job with benefits, scary to consider what people might think of you, and scary to jump into so many unknowns.
The newly identified coronavirus has created alarm because there are still many unknowns surrounding it, such as how dangerous it is and how easily it spreads between people.
The newly identified coronavirus has created alarm because there are still many unknowns surrounding it, such as how dangerous it is and how easily it spreads between people.
The study results suggest that mindfulness skills may help women manage the symptoms of maternal depression by teaching them how to cope with the unknowns of new motherhood.
"No country or entity has had to manage this novel coronavirus, for which there are still many unknowns, on an international conveyance with this many people," she said.
The newly-identified coronavirus has created alarm because there are still many unknowns surrounding it, such as how dangerous it is and how easily it spreads between people.
"There are many risks and unknowns to the story – including the possibility of fatal accidents, regulatory obstacles, limited market acceptance, competition, insufficient economics, and liquidity constraints," Jonas added.
"There are a number of unknowns and many variable valuation outcomes," Nick Harris, an analyst at Brisbane stockbroker Morgans, wrote in a note to clients after ACCC's decision.
The result: a messy landscape of spotty patient-physician communication, inaccurate medical records and unknowns about health benefits even as medical marijuana becomes widely accepted by the public.
I did enjoy Zelda, and am really looking forward to Super Mario Odyssey; but there's also the prospect of the "unknowns", which will hopefully be revealed at E23.
"However, there are too many unknowns about Zika to reliably judge the ability to research and develop a vaccine effectively," a spokesman said in an email in early January.
Without a deal, a disruptive customs frontier with Britain's troubled province of Northern Ireland could be a real danger — among the many unknowns facing Europe over the coming months.
Heavyweight names from the Socialists and conservatives swirled, but in the end Macron largely picked relative unknowns, technocrats or private sector figures with either little or distant political experience.
Acknowledging "understandable concerns" due to the risk of babies with birth defects, the WHO issued recommendations but conceded that "many unknowns" still surround the virus sweeping across the Americas.
"An unknown risk in Wall Street's view is bigger than any actual risk," McClellan said, adding that the November election is one of the biggest "unknowns" at the moment.
All of this information is coming in bits and pieces, which means there are a lot of unknowns about what Barr and Durham are looking into with this review.
These robots didn't have a huge presence at CES, but they were certainly rolling around, with new devices from relative unknowns like PuduTech as well-established players like Segway.
"Many unknowns as well as technological and especially market developments can only be predicted with difficulty or high degree of uncertainty," Denner said, adding that established players are strong.
China's rapid advancement is the result of more relaxed regulations, and a willingness to forge ahead with cutting-edge research despite potential unknowns and safety concerns, which are significant.
A lot of those unknowns center around the Guilty Remnant, the bleak HBO drama's resident cult, which formed after the "Great Departure" when 2% of the world's population disappeared.
Because of the unknowns associated with CRISPR, a group of international experts called for a ban on using the technique on embryos that might result in a human person.
The unknowns of going into a vote-a-rama without any type of compromise repeal-and-replace plan queued up are a nightmare scenario for rank-and-file Republicans.
"There are many unknowns so it is very difficult to predict how a Trump administration will affect the auto industry," Michelle Krebs, a senior analyst for AutoTrader told me.
The difficulties of coordinating his Thanksgiving and Christmas travel plans with family amid the unknowns of the impeachment battle, he said, "somehow became like a metaphor" fueling his decision.
I think it's part of the human condition of constantly wobbling around, balancing our present with the what-ifs of our past and the wild unknowns of our future.
"And maybe they figure they need a more prominent person at the helm, as opposed to the string of relative unknowns who have served in recent years," Spitzer said.
There are so many known unknowns about now the investigation into Russian interference and also the investigation of the investigation, which is really, let&aposs remember, coming from Congress.
THE UNKNOWNS The developments in Mueller's probe have in some ways raised more questions than they answer, resembling pieces of a complex puzzle that has not been put together.
The process is such a weird mix of unknowns (timing, personality, company culture, quality and size of the applicant pool), and I had control over very little of it.
Staying in the building allows a buyer to eliminate some of the unknowns that accompany moving — you already know how the board operates and whether the doorman is friendly.
As Belgium begins to piece together the unknowns from Tuesday morning's triple bomb blasts in Brussels, cities around the world have been showing their support for the grieving nation.
The more pregnant women can learn about labor, their bodies and how to give birth, the better and more confidently they can navigate the many unknowns that birth brings.
The more pregnant women can learn about labor, their bodies and how to give birth, the better and more confidently they can navigate the many unknowns that birth brings.
The Dawson's parent company Gage Hospitality Group is offering staff help in filing for unemployment and has launched a GoFundMe relief fund, but the unknowns remain frightening to Harris.
It's also possible that a host of "unknown unknowns" caused the failure: some fundamental feature of checklists, or their deployment, had been lost in translation from Boston to Agra.
However, Nicholls cautioned against panic because there are just too many unknowns surrounding the Wuhan coronavirus and this case to determine how widely one individual could spread the virus.
But the sales figures that have been made public so far underscore the myriad unknowns that exist around the project, which media observers have been watching closely for months.
A global pandemic is all but certain, but there are many unknowns: Will the virus itself prove to be less contagious or far less deadly than is currently feared?
But this year the prize goes to relative unknowns, the first group of three to win: the partnership of Ramon Vilalta, Carme Pigem and Rafael Aranda, all from Spain.
He classifies them as "known unknowns" over the next six to eight weeks that have the potential to drive stocks further into record territory or spark a sharp pullback.
And there are political unknowns: Recent caps on state, local and property tax deductions as well as higher transfer taxes on luxury sales changed the calculus for some buyers.
A precise timeline for the next two weeks is among a long list of significant unknowns as Democrats march forward with an impeachment whose outcome appears all but certain.
"There have been cases in which unknowns are granted the status of sainthood and their burial places declared shrines, merely for the purpose of donation collection," Mr. Sufi said.
Many lawmakers believe the only way to solve the crisis will be a snap election - even though it would throw up a host of unknowns for the major parties.
"I actually put in a proposal for a potential instrument to be on the lander, and I struggled with writing a proposal because we have so many unknowns," says Yingst.
Copper supply, in other words, is next year facing two big "known unknowns" in the form of the potential disruption to both primary mine and secondary parts of the chain.
In the latest incarnation of this beloved series you are a Monster Hunter exploring the wild unknowns of the New World, hunting gigantic monsters for "research" ... and loot, of course!
One of the biggest unknowns is whether there will be any consequences for banks that fail to adhere to the guidelines, although most lenders are anticipating a period of adjustment.
There is something adolescent about these creators, those that go on Instagram and burn money or those who claim to know and sell the secrets to virality to other unknowns.
"This is all new, in terms of the nature of this … there's a lot of unknowns this time around," the former vice president said as he left an event here.
This is one of the big unknowns, and an important piece of evidence that will help us evaluate how strong Trump's support is with the base of the Republican Party.
Experts are split on what investors should do next, and a lot of the unknowns depend on the Trump administration's policy moves over the next few months, they tell CNBC.
The Hill's Morgan Chalfant breaks the investigation into four categories: Those who have cooperated, the Russians who have been indicted, the other guilty pleas, and the remaining unknowns (The Hill).
I'm tired from being a caregiver — lying awake at night worrying about Dave's recovery, wondering when the plateau will come, wrestling the many unknowns that lurk in our family's future.
The election landscape is suddenly littered with unknowns as candidates in both parties find themselves on the defensive in states that were once assumed to be safe for the incumbents.
And then we don't know a lot of the unknowns, like what's going to happen with foreign policy, which could be volatile, or what's going to happen in the or .
In the years to come, a fan would have to traverse a two-lane blacktop to remote Richfield, Ohio, to watch a roster of unknowns play a Cavalier home game.
Engine, which put together two net neutrality letters signed by hundreds of internet firms ranging in size from Twitter Inc to unknowns, plans to support litigation opposed to Pai's changes.
OPEC must tackle several unknowns ahead of its upcoming meeting if the oil market's "positive glow" is to be sustained, Stephen Brennock, oil analyst at PVM Oil Associates, said Wednesday.
"There are so many unknowns, from what the core business is going to look like to what the team is going to look like," said Danny Rimer, of Index Ventures.
Starting on June 12, "Women of Abstract Expressionism" will spotlight virtual unknowns like Judith Godwin and Perle Fine, alongside the handful who broke through, including Joan Mitchell and Helen Frankenthaler.
All these unknowns and paradoxes ultimately limited how the women in Schreck's family were able to interact as they dealt with hard questions surrounding domestic violence, teen pregnancy, and abortion.
Many of today's best software companies tout agile development as a way to release software early and often, as longer-term planning can be more heavily impacted by project unknowns.
In general, "High School Musical: The Musical: The Series" lacks the earnest charm of the 2006 original (that basically launched the careers of then-unknowns Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens).
COVID-19 (like Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, ALS and others) isn't a single problem, but a large, poorly bounded set of unknowns; its proteome and related interactions are part of that set.
The message conveyed was "just tell us what we need to do and we'll do it," telling Trump that with the DPA there are too many unknowns, including profit loss.
But several are concerned about the unknowns on this front, saying if it fails, it will lead to an economic recession, which will make them vote against Trump in 2020.
As with so many earlier "pivotal" moments gone awry in the convoluted saga of Britain's attempt to quit the European Union, this one only introduced a new array of unknowns.
"Given the latest developments and the many unknowns about this virus, we ought to follow Benjamin Franklin's maxim: an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure," Cotton wrote.
But the Trump administration has taken drastic action to slow the spread of the virus in the United States, including quarantines and travel restrictions -- and it's because of the unknowns.
As he was preparing to exhibit four bank notes at the Young Unknowns Gallery in London in 21992, three constables raided the gallery and hauled Mr. Boggs off to jail.
Other analysts, perhaps demonstrating that the many unknowns of Mr. Trump's views can lead to wild speculation, suggested that his pursuit of business deals could work in North Korea's favor.
"From an employers' perspective, there are a lot of fears and unknowns for hiring strangers online for a permanent, full-time role, but I think things are changing," says Liu.
Some of the high-profile projects have already been announced or leaked out, but there are still plenty of unknowns, starting with how Disney decides which programs to develop where.
"It's really good to get on a flight with all the uncertainty and all the unknowns, knowing that we got a win under our belt," Rays manager Kevin Cash said.
First, Mr. Polunin seems to be entirely incurious about finding choreographers of talent, choosing unknowns who cater to his need to show misunderstood outsider characters and flashy bits of choreography.
New moons can be anxiety-inducing because there are so many unknowns in the air—but this is a rich, fertile time for you to focus on manifesting your dreams.
Engine, which put together two net neutrality letters signed by hundreds of internet firms ranging in size from Twitter Inc to unknowns, plans to support litigation opposed to Pai's changes.
The idea is different than the variables used in normal algebra, where variables are used most often as unknowns that we'd like to solve for or use as placeholders for solutions.
The unknowns: The panel cited how much has been discovered about Zika in the last six months alone about transmission and side effects as a reason to hold back right now.
Many of the unknowns stars went on to find major success, like January Jones in Mad Men, Chiwetel Ejiofor in 163 Years a Slave and Andrew Lincoln in The Walking Dead.
Which makes total sense, but still doesn't solve the problem of unknown unknowns (like, say, a slower than expected restart) on an internet that relies so heavily on a single service.
Regardless of these significant unknowns, early voting is an increasingly important aspect of voter participation and campaign strategy, so early glimpses into the 2016 vote as it currently stands are informative.
The 2016 shortlist was bereft of superstars—a good thing, in my opinion, but one that regularly results in whining from the British publishing establishment—and instead consisted of relative unknowns.
Many wondered why Couric ditched the spotlight of network news (NBC News from 1989-2006, CBS from 225-210 and ABC from 215-22015) for a gig of so many unknowns.
Yet even those actively preparing must contend with a series of unknowns as the national and state parliaments tackle the task of transforming a "model" GST law into the real thing.
We start out the Selena Gomez-produced series with countless unknowns, like who's on the list and what could mild-manned Clay have done to end up pushing Hannah towards tragedy.
Netflix's content chief Ted Sarandos noted how the stars of Netflix's comedy movie "Tall Girl" were mostly unknowns, but managed to significantly build their social-media followings because of the movie.
While such an app could launch at I/O, there are a lot of unknowns on this one, particularly whether this would be an update to Hangouts or something new entirely.
A statement released by North Korean state media on Wednesday said the latest missile was indeed capable of reaching the U.S. Some experts, however, highlighted the unknowns about the missile's range.
"Under such extreme circumstances, this decision is understandable," Frankfurt-based Bankhaus Metzler analyst Juergen Pieper said, citing "new unknowns" that auditors need to digest as they process the carmaker's annual report.
The central bank, like others, is trying to lift rates off low levels without snuffing out economic growth, while navigating a number of unknowns, including the future of U.S. trade policy.
We could soon see more studies that probe the fundamental unknowns of cannabis science thanks to an emerging new wave of research in the wake of the plant's legalization in Canada.
A pair of researchers have come up with a new equation to help estimate one of the great unknowns in our Universe: the probability of life arising on a given planet.
But while I've written ad nauseam about measures we already know need to be implemented to save lives, researchers are increasingly concerned about the many unknowns looming over the overdose nightmare.
History Flight is now thoroughly excavating these gravesites, leading them to find some partial remains that have been matched with those already buried as "unknowns" in a national cemetery in Honolulu.
This is what Yeezus does best: it sucks you inside Kanye's head to feel a master composer's joy at taking every left turn he possibly can and coming up with unknowns.
And whatever it might be is constantly moving and interacting with a huge number of other objects… It's like going after the unknown unknowns, things we didn't know we didn't know.
Courts were temporarily closed in New York after the 211/11 terrorist attacks but some lawyers say the unknowns about the virus and how long it will last brings unprecedented challenges.
There are still many unknowns about the coronavirus, but, based on current data, the current hospitalization rate is about 19 percent worldwide, with a fatality rate between 1 and 3.4 percent.
Without an aggressive policy commitment to mitigation by rapidly reducing our carbon emissions, our grandchildren could be destined to live in a world with nature's unknown unknowns around each year's turn.
And now a clutch of unknown unknowns seems set to pounce come Halloween when the country steps into the chaos of leaving with nada, as the current government says it must.
There are a lot of unknowns about how the 2020 race will play out (and if anything, 2016 taught us it's probably a bad idea to try to predict the future).
And there are also a lot of unknowns about what the candidates favor in terms of who to deport and other areas of immigration that may be unpopular with some Democrats.
But even once these unknowns are solved for, pollsters in the state will still have to overcome another challenge that has made polling difficult: the uniqueness of Nevada's caucus-going population.
The CDC has been leading the efforts, holding routine briefings with state officials and the media to discuss the latest developments, as well as unknowns like how contagious the virus is.
"We also know there are known unknowns; that is to say we know there are some things we do not know": Will Justice Kavanaugh succumb to the so-called Greenhouse Effect?
And overarching all these unknowns, the commission must ensure that the supply of electricity is safe, reliable and economically beneficial to Georgians today and Georgians who will inherit that unknown future.
There are known knowns, there are known unknowns and then there is a musical offering an absurd yet apparently plausible explanation for how the United States went to war in Iraq.
That would have depended on such unknowns as the size of the weapon, the population density of the region and the direction of the wind on the day of the detonation.
Many of the tax plan's details remain to be worked out, including several big unknowns that could affect its overall cost, including whether lawmakers add a higher rate on top earners.
Having already completed a successful Kickstarter, I know how many unknowns can crop up along a delivery schedule, so I want to play it safe but always remain open to the unknown.
At this point, there are too many unknowns to say whether this is a good deal that's got the folks at Mashable, and potentially others, ready to join in on the fun.
Some unknowns include how much of the governor's race is about Trump's struggling approval ratings and whether the popularity of Brown on the ballot could have an effect on the governor's race.
Suderman said the unknowns in the U.S. corn and soybean crops - given the amount of rain during planting season and the uncertainty over acreage - are also keeping the market a bit unsteady.
Both Brooklynn Prince and Bria Vinaite were unknowns when they landed the leads in The Florida Project, but their names should be all over the place as soon as this film opens.
So those are the knowns, but it is the unknowns, the discoveries and possibilities lying just beyond the horizon that make cannabis one of the most exciting investment opportunities of our lifetime.
The director said that he was looking for "young unknowns" to play the soldiers, but Styles — and his talent — seemed to transcend that requirement, because he snagged a part in the film.
There are a lot of unknowns about how to bring the product to market or how much it will cost because no one has ever tried to sell a device like this.
Adding to unknowns for investors have been rumblings of another Scottish independence referendum, which threatens a potential break up of the UK just as it departs the EU. Editing by Jeremy Gaunt
Thursday marks a year since Robert Mueller was appointed as special counsel to oversee the Russia investigation, and in that time I've written a lot about the known unknowns of his work.
I made it seem like there are a lot of profound unknowns and went in the direction of fuzziness, so that no one could say, 'Hey, your philosopher says this is nonsense.
Among the unknowns, he noted, is how companies would use any savings from the proposed tax overhaul, which includes lowering the corporate tax rate to 20 percent from the current 35 percent.
His thirst for experimental sounds means that in addition to boldface names like Metro Boomin and Mike WiLL Made-It, his tapes always come loaded with off-kilter beats from relative unknowns.
"However, neither study differentiated men and women based on other differences, like smoking and drinking rates (and) willingness to seek medical help," he said, and these unknowns might have influenced the results.
And I think that&aposs one of the great known unknowns, is when did this investigation open, what was in the original order that Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein gave to Robert Mueller?
The CW debuted Riverdale—which returned last night for a second season—as a midseason replacement starring a collection of comely teen-adjacent unknowns and half a pair of ex-Disney twins.
In addition to studio auditions, a wave of new TV audition shows have sprung up in the past few years, giving unknowns a chance to be discovered and build a fan base.
Trump has signed the DPA but not actually used it, bowing to pressure from business leaders who say there are too many unknowns and have instead volunteered to produce whatever is needed.
" —Ben Goldacre, epidemiology researcher, physician, and author "The essence of scientific research is in the freedom to pursue the unknowns, regardless of whether the data produces positive or negative correlations or results.
"What happens next for the independence movement depends on several unknowns, but perhaps mostly on Puigdemont, a leader whose main trait has become his complete unpredictability," said Josep Ramoneda, a political columnist.
Though we've never seen anything like the health scare that's happening real time right now, we have seen financial markets deal with massive unknowns and take hits in the last twenty years.
While there are a lot of unknowns about the safety of vaping, the current study results suggest that at least from a stroke prevention standpoint, there's no advantage to vaping, Desai said.
What it would be, and where, were now the major unknowns, with Iran experts warning that the country had many far-flung proxies and many asymmetric means at its disposal, including cyberwarfare.
The virus and its attendant unknowns conjured memories of another deadly illness that began in China, the 2002-3 outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS, which killed nearly 800 people.
And, of course, I had no guarantees that I would figure anything out or that my final days would not be spent working in vain to answer the unknowns of Castleman disease.
Michael Pillsbury, a China scholar at the Hudson Institute who advises the administration, said that there were several important unknowns about the trade discussions that suggested a comprehensive deal was not near.
There are other telescopes and other data sets that, combined with this research, will illuminate even more about the galactic behavior around this region—and reveal further mysteries and unknowns to be explored.
Salama said he was particularly concerned about the "unknowns" of the outbreak - namely the potential numbers of cases in the village of Iboko, where no roads go and even helicopters have trouble landing.
Adding even more poignancy, the group was being inducted by Keith Urban, the man who jump-started the group's career when he invited the then-unknowns to open his tour 11 years ago.
And even if a tail was successfully constructed, there are more unknowns, says Knoepfler, like what part of the brain would control it, or whether the tail would trip you as you're walking.
It continued: "The situation remains extremely fluid and we admit that quantifying the overall impact of geopolitical tensions on Apple is difficult given the unknowns around timing, demand impact, retaliatory measures, exclusions, etc."
Diggs, a Tony Award nominee for best featured actor in a musical, and his writing partner Rafael Casal organized some Broadway actors and a few unknowns to remix the dialogue from 12 scenes.
The Canadian native burst on to the scene when she joined then-unknowns Levy, Catherine O'Hara, John Candy, Dave Thomas, Harold Ramis and Joe Flaherty on the acclaimed sketch comedy television series, SCTV.
Challenges ahead But there are many other unknowns as the battle for Mosul looms: How many ISIS fighters will stay to fight -- and how many will try to escape to fight another day?
But unlike the Project Runway contestants, who can be virtual unknowns or even hobbyists lacking basic sewing skills, Next in Fashion's contenders will have worked for major brands and dressed A-List celebrities.
Given the unknowns of a Trump victory, analysts forecasted gold to rise as it did following the British vote to leave the United Kingdom in late June, out of sheer fear and uncertainty.
Read more in The known unknowns of plastic pollution from our print edition Correction (March 12th 2018): The headline of this piece previously stated that only 7% of the world's plastic is recycled.
Specifically, focusing on questions that remain mysteries to us but that clearly Mueller himself knows by this point—the Rumsfeldian "known unknowns"—provides particular clarity as to where the investigation will head next.
She also used Instagram to show her shaving her head, explain her decision to undergo a single mastectomy, and her constant struggle facing the many unknowns that come with chemotherapy and other treatments.
"Oculus Rift and HTC are relative unknowns outside their core markets and, in any case, run on high-end PCs equipped with the latest version of Windows," he told CNBC in an email.
Perhaps more significant are the "unknown unknowns," the future services, apps, or new ways of using the internet that we haven't thought of yet and which may be affected by a deregulated infrastructure.
In Washington, the role traditionally played by the President at Arlington National Cemetery was assumed this year by Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert Wilkie who placed a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns.
Unlike most science reports, which research the unknowns, the National Climate Assessment is dedicated to assessing the current body of existing science to establish what is known, and how well we know it.
Dr. Bohdan Pomahac, director of plastic surgery transplantation at the Brigham and one of Tarleton's surgeons told AP there are still "unknowns and so many new things" in the research of face transplants.
"There were a lot of questions and unknowns," said Mayor Joel Benson of Buena Vista, a town in Colorado's central mountains that allows medical marijuana and is weighing whether to allow recreational sales.
Details: There are still plenty of unknowns when it comes to red tide: it seems to start offshore, but nutrients washed off land from agriculture or inland algae can worsen an existing bloom.
But there are too many unknowns to draw firm conclusions at this point, and residents of the rest of the country should not assume they will avoid New York City's fate, experts said.
As the two candidates prepare to debate Sunday night, one of the great unknowns about the closing chapter of the Democratic primary fight is whether scores of Sanders supporters will unify with Biden.
But there are so many unknowns that will determine how long we have to live with this: As we learn more about this disease, our approach to fighting it will become more precise.
Sporting a white baseball cap and gray T-shirt, he talked about hiring legends (Michelle Yeoh) and relative unknowns (Henry Golding), Asian stars (Singapore's Fiona Xie) and Asian-Americans on the rise (Awkwafina).
También ha escrito tres libros: Aprender a aprender sobre la ciencia cognitiva del aprendizaje y en inglés de Poison Most Vial y Island of the Unknowns, sobre misterios científicos para estudiantes de secundaria.
Sonic Healthcare joins a growing list of companies that have withdrawn their earnings guidance given the economic unknowns posed by the virus, with travel and hospitality sectors bearing the brunt of the impact.
Mr. Trump's solution was to cobble together a list of men who were almost immediately written off as a collection of fringe thinkers and has-beens and unknowns in Washington foreign policy circles.
Four of the top five names for interactions in London were relative newcomers or unknowns, a result of large brands like Burberry no longer putting on runway shows during London Fashion Week Men's.
While there is effectively zero chance of Democrats convincing 20 Republicans to abandon their party and vote to remove the president from office, there are still some unknowns about the final verdict vote.
As Reuters pointed out, the cast of Slumdog — a movie set in India, starring a nonwhite cast — comprise relative unknowns; the acting nominees that year were instead dominated by mostly white A-Listers.
"I don't think they'd even broken ground," said Ms. Testa, 59, who was nervous about unknowns like how much sun the apartment would receive — a hazard of buying before the shovels show up.
Much of the narrative, especially when it comes to economists and market pundits as opposed to companies, has yet to internalize the significant uncertainties concerning both the known knowns and the known unknowns.
Andrew Desiderio: The biggest unknowns at this point center around the corroborating documents and witness testimony that led the intelligence community's inspector general to conclude that the whistleblower complaint was urgent and credible.
Known unknowns abound about the Saudi Aramco IPO expected this year on Saudi Arabia's' domestic exchange, including what the offer price will be and just how much of the company will be floated.
In 1982, I was led away from the Tomb of the Unknowns in Arlington National Cemetery when I objected to the pending laying of a wreath by El Salvador's president José Napoleon Duarte.
Dark matter is still a mystery, but we're relying on it to help explain some of the unknowns of our universe — cosmologists believe as much as 27% of the universe is dark matter.
The explanation being passed around for the photo is that the guy is kneeling in an extremely provocative gesture during the performance of "Taps" at the Tomb of the Unknowns in Arlington National Cemetery.

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