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Well, when improved methods aimed at making wines of greater concentration collide with the sort of very warm vintages that have become more frequent in the era of climate change, then you may well have something unanticipated in the glass.
Unless something unanticipated happens, such as the economy slipping into outright recession or suddenly regaining its vigor, the economic environment going into the election appears to be set: lacklustre growth in G.D.P. and stubbornly high unemployment.
Just trying to manage or cope with stress isn't enough; there's always something unanticipated just around the corner.
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This election (and other similar currents around the world) has the potential to open the way for someone or something entirely unanticipated.
But it has renewed questions about Indian Point's safety — whether from an earthquake, a terrorist attack, another natural disaster like a hurricane and resulting storm surges, or something as unanticipated as the hijacked plane that flew over it on Sept. 11, 2001.
It's a beautiful example of something entirely unanticipated coming out of left field.
In Larsen-Freeman's terms (2016, p.378), "emergence is the arising of something new, often unanticipated, from the interaction of components which comprise it".
"Those who've been in the field for awhile and using RNAi, they've come to understand and be much more accepting of its natural limitations," says Louise Baskin, senior product manager at Thermo Fisher in Waltham, Massachusetts, adding that "it's a promiscuous mechanism by nature we do what we can to make it very specific, but there's always a chance that something's happening that's unanticipated".
Certainly the 2012 Olympics had a nice ring to it, but judging by reactions around the city it seemed that the not-unanticipated defeat was something New Yorkers found themselves able to live with.
But if we avoid any large unanticipated shocks, we might reasonably learn something from the difference between our expectations and the actual outcome.So I'd encourage anyone with a strong view of monetary policy to make, as best they can, some prediction about what QE2 might accomplish.
And a cognitive psychologist might reframe the criticism of "acting stupidly" as something like "acting in ways that led to unanticipated consequences".
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