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  2. Uncertainty - Wikipedia

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    We say that you are uncertain about them. You are uncertain, to varying degrees, about everything in the future; much of the past is hidden from you; and there is a lot of the present about which you do not have full information. Uncertainty is everywhere and you cannot escape from it.

  3. Citadel's Griffin on Trump tariff talk: 'It's a huge mistake'

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    The "uncertainty and chaos created by the tariff dynamics between us and our allies is an impediment to growth," he added. ... he did have some positive things to say about the new administration ...

  4. Chaos and uncertainty swirl around Trump’s foreign aid freeze

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    Any other president would have come into office and say, ‘oh gee, I think we should look at spending, I’m going to appoint this committee’ — the committee would meet for two years, they ...

  5. 'I'm in limbo': Fear and uncertainty in federal workforce as ...

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    "I have invested way too much time and energy and interest into my career to just say, 'hell with it' and leave when I only have, like, five to 10 years left before I retire," one federal worker said.

  6. Uncertainty management theory - Wikipedia

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    This uncertainty is not only related to the other party, but even self behavior imposes uncertainty on our relationships that often are unintended. Whether it is the result of notable cultural differences or simply family influence in the way individuals relate to others or show affection, these differences leave the other party guessing at to ...

  7. Uncertainty reduction theory - Wikipedia

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    The foundation of the uncertainty reduction theory stems from the information theory, originated by Claude E. Shannon and Warren Weaver. [2] Shannon and Weaver suggests, when people interact initially, uncertainties exist especially when the probability for alternatives in a situation is high and the probability of them occurring is equally high. [6]

  8. 'Is it for a day or four years?' Tariff uncertainty spooks ...

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    "There's just a huge cost that's going to affect so many people in ways other than they're paying a couple bucks more for a cocktail, which doesn't sound like a tragedy."

  9. Hesitation - Wikipedia

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    Hesitation or hesitating is the psychological process of pausing in the course of making a decision or taking an action, typically due to uncertainty as to the best course of action. Hesitation is described in both positive and negative terms, with some perceiving it as an indication of thoughtfulness, while others characterize it as a sign of ...