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Admittedly, such falls were largely unanticipated.
The high-level talks on how best to corral market prices underscored how officials had come to view the euro's weakness and oil's strength as major inflationary threats that pose an immediate and largely unanticipated danger to global growth, which according to recent forecasts was keeping the fastest annual pace in more than a decade.
This allows us to identify workers for whom job loss was largely unanticipated, increasing the chances that the job loss workers experience is exogenous.
The 2010 earthquake was largely unanticipated and smacked headlong into the metropolitan area of Port-au-Prince, home to over one in five Haitians, destroying public buildings and housing as it went.
The discovery of a new photoreceptor was largely unanticipated given that the eye's anatomy had been well described for more than a century.
The finding that H2AK119 ubiquitylation is sufficient to recruit PRC2 to chromatin was largely unanticipated, although, interestingly, a prior study noted a loss of H3K27me3 in Ring1A/B DKO ESCs (Endoh et al., 2008).
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The ship sailed from Malta on 30 October but did not arrive on site until 26 December, delayed largely by unanticipated and protracted negotiations with the Turkish authorities.
"We face a serious financial crisis, largely due to unanticipated budget issues," he said.
For Wilson (1988), biodiversity captures the idea of a "frontier of the future", presenting a dazzling prospect of largely unknown variety, with unanticipated uses.
This pattern is likely to continue: growth rates will drop further largely due to an unanticipated drop in birthrates in developing countries such as Mexico and Iran.
Indeed, the history of the wired world consists largely of the unimagined and the unanticipated.
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