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been unforeseen
adjective
Not foreseen.
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In some pilot projects, there have been unforeseen problems.
The extent and direction of this expansion may have been unforeseen when the site was chosen.
There have been unforeseen delays in each of the five components: water, education, health, governance and livelihoods.
The particularities of the company's challenge — many of them engineering problems involving robots and battery packs at Tesla's sprawling Gigafactory 1 in Nevada — may have been unforeseen, but the arduous journey into the metaphorical underworld certainly wasn't.
"Especially when you have people conversing, more often comes out". Rosko adds that the collection already has an import that may have been unforeseen when it was created, in that three of the videos' subjects — former MIT President Howard Johnson, Nobel-winning economist Paul Samuelson and former dean of the architectural school Bill Mitchell — have died since they were interviewed.
Many educators welcome the higher standards and the standardized tests that are more closely aligned to the state curriculum, but the new system's rollout has been marked by widespread confusion among school districts about how to apply some of the new rules, and there have been unforeseen complications with a new requirement that students who fail the exam must retake it.
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"That's unforeseen.
Yet, there were unforeseen consequences.
Probably should be "unforeseen".
But others were unforeseen.
It was unforeseen and tragic.
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