Word: uncertainity
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...seriousness of the situation. "The United States does not casually or capriciously charge one of its own citizens with providing support to terrorists," the Attorney General said. "We are compelled to do so today by the inescapable fact of September the 11th - a day that reminded us in no uncertain terms that we have enemies in the world and that these enemies seek to destroy...
...course it’s more uncertain to appoint colleagues earlier in their careers, yet there’s surely no question that our students find it more exciting to be taught by those who are in the process of making their scholarly mark, than by those whose reputation has already been made,” he said...
...committee heard accounts of lower-paid service workers at Harvard being unaware of their rights on campus, being uncertain of how to assert them, or being fearful that asserting them would result in retaliation from management,” the report stated...
...Like many of those at the Trade Center that morning whose names we never heard--people who weren't fire fighters or cops--Godfrey thought of others first. He heard the women who worked with him screaming, and he ran to them. "It will be all right," he soothed, uncertain whether it was true but finding no choice but to believe...
...getting the recognition she deserves--reporters often come to sit on her sofa and chat--but the future of the nation's women remains uncertain. The interim government has two women in leadership roles, but in a chilling echo of the past, the Northern Alliance has asked for the names of the 4,000 women in her civil rights group. Still, Parlika is hopeful that this time her work will bear fruit. "This is just the beginning," she says...