Word: uncertainity
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...tries to renew its recognitions, Robert Brown said, cautioning that he is not thoroughly acquainted with Harvard's program. In addition, Kain says he may allow the AIP recognition to expire, both because of a philosophical divergence on educational issues and because the future of that organization is uncertain...
...considering a merger with the American Society of Planning Officials and although Robert Brown says the merger "wouldn't affect recognition in any negative way," Kain is uncertain about the move's implications. There is currently no professional national organization that certifies planners. The AIP, or a new organization, may try to take on this task, assuming that it can conform to federal regulation that govern certification programs...
...Though several psychological and physiological theories have been advanced, researchers are still uncertain about the cause of stuttering...
Certainly, the clash will do nothing to strengthen Carter's already tenuous links with business, which remains uncertain about the thrust and competence of his Administration and about the health of the economy. That uncertainty was mirrored on the New York Stock Exchange, where the Dow Jones industrial average dipped to a two-year low the very day of the President's press conference. The foreign exchange value of the U.S. dollar also fell to a near-record...
...know that eventually the world's population will have to stop growing. What is uncertain is how. And when. At what level. And with what result. We can avoid a world of 11 billion, and all the misery that such an impoverished and crowded planet would imply. Man is still young in cosmic terms. In the time perspective of the universe, he is recent, and tentative, and perhaps even experimental. He makes mistakes. And yet, if he is truly sapiens-thinking and wise-then surely there is promise...