Sentence examples for is always unknown from inspiring English sources

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In politics the future is always unknown.

However, many industrial control systems are based on the ARM architecture for which the firmware format is always unknown.

The true (lambda (t)) is always unknown in real data analysis.

These methods appear to be the preeminant approach for almost quantitative analysis, since no knowledge for the sample composition is required beyond the concentrations of the constituents of interest, where the concentration of the analytes in real samples is always unknown.

The purity and potency is always unknown, making the likelihood of accidental poisoning or overdose much higher.

The future is always unknown, and many people associate the unknown with danger or being out of control, he says.

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"There are always unknown unknowns, so to speak, but we think these are outweighed by the known setbacks of the other approaches," says Anthony James, a professor at UC Irvine, where the technology for inserting the altered DNA into eggs was perfected.

It's hard to think about and write about the future because it's always unknown.

The Doppler frequency and delay are always unknown in the GNSS receiver before successful acquisition.

But it was always unknown and people had no defence.

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