introduce uncertainty
Frequency: 6.26.5 per million words
To bring a new element of uncertainty into a situation.
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- The sudden policy change could introduce significant uncertainty into the market.
- His vague statements only introduced more uncertainty into an already complex situation.
- Decisions made without clear data tend to introduce too much uncertainty.
- We must avoid actions that might introduce unnecessary uncertainty into the project timeline.
- The company's restructuring will inevitably introduce a period of uncertainty for employees.
- Any new variable can introduce an element of uncertainty into the experiment.
- Legal challenges always introduce considerable uncertainty to business mergers.
- The lack of communication only served to introduce further uncertainty among the stakeholders.
- Their intervention aims to introduce less uncertainty into the peace process, not more.
- A failure to address these issues will simply introduce greater uncertainty for the future.