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Unanticipated event or condition, as used in § 773.13 of this chapter, means an event or condition related to prior mining activity which arises from a surface coal mining and reclamation operation on lands eligible for remining and was not contemplated by the applicable permit.
It was portrayed as an unprecedented and unanticipated event – although this is not the first time Kenya has been confronted with terrorism on this scale.
How could anyone have predicted how an unanticipated event, like the end of the cold war, would affect the demand for engineers and scientists?
It is possible that a surprisingly strong employment report, or some other unanticipated event, could begin to disperse the fog of economic pessimism that has engulfed investors and sent interest rates to record lows.
..'. Today, not even the casual observer of American politics can fail to realize that often a wholly unanticipated event will in only a matter of months dramatically alter political fortunes and influence the voters' assessment of vital issues.
Therefore, dependent services furnished after the final qualifying skilled service are not covered, except when the dependent service was not followed by a qualifying skilled service as a result of the unexpected inpatient admission or death of the beneficiary, or due to some other unanticipated event.
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The outcome reminds us that unanticipated events amplify the uncertainty of the game itself.
When unanticipated events and contingencies arise, organizational improvisation comes into its own.
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