unforeseen in the PONS Dictionary

unforeseen Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

unforeseen development

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This estimate has now been revised to 70 years due to technical difficulties that were unforeseen at the time.
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Yet lack of discipline was leading to unforeseen circumstances.
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They can not imagine working without each other and have even considered taking insurance out on their television partnership should something unforeseen happen.
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Some writers and organizations choose to consistently replace some words with others as part of their editorial policy, with occasionally unforeseen results.
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Although the revised gear system was considerably more expensive it was significantly more accurate, lending itself well to unforeseen applications.
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This is sometimes due to an unforeseen bug or method of using or acquiring the object that was not considered by the developers.
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Future technology emphasizes human expectations or unforeseen things, which have not yet been invented or used.
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The new communist order offered unprecedented opportunities as well as unforeseen dangers.
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In the 2009 festival, all foreign bands were dropped from performing due to unforeseen circumstances.
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The conflict had been unforeseen, and no money could be appropriated for the expense.
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