Sentence examples for may be unforeseen from inspiring English sources

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Crushing as this burden may be, unforeseen circumstances still thrust into the market treasures seen as indispensable.

"There may be unforeseen circumstances we don't know simply because the technology does not exist," said Trish Hylton, a spokeswoman for the organization.

"Chemical defences, like poisons, are great for defending yourself against predators, but there may be unforeseen consequences that make you much more likely to go extinct", explained Dr Arbuckle.

But in complex systems, there may be unforeseen results of any one fix, and the profits from being first to put in some new system may lead to the use of programs with undetected flaws.

However, he says, there may be unforeseen consequences if they are successful.

Backers must make concessions for backing an idea and accept that, in some circumstances, there may be unforeseen issues.

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First, while CSR initiatives are intended to deliver social benefits, it is possible that there may also be unforeseen consequences; for example, training certain health providers may squeeze others out of the labor market [ 24].

In either case, it is hard to see anything but bad news: at best, all the spending will simply retain the computing status quo; at worst it will fail to prevent an industrial catastrophe.Yet for companies undertaking repairs there may also be unforeseen benefits.

There may also be unforeseen advantages.

Increased potency may be having unforeseen consequences.

There may be significant unforeseen downsides to large temporary tax cuts immediately followed by large tax increases.

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