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the unforeseeable
adjective
Incapable of being foreseen or anticipated
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Then there will be the unforeseeable boons.
Let's avoid this cliché for the unforeseeable future.
Barring the unforeseeable, David Cameron will lead his party into the contest.
Nixon wrote in his memoirs that the tapes "were my best insurance against the unforeseeable future.
Like all situations calling for an umpire's judgment, plays at first are made more complicated by the unforeseeable.
A social worker cautioned me about embryos, citing the unforeseeable legal and emotional obstacles that could arise down the road.
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It was sent there by Mets catcher Omir Santos, their backup turned starter, for a grand slam that had furious competition as the most unforeseeable event of the game.
While saying the tsunami was unforeseeable, the report did say that Tepco could have taken steps that might have prevented the Fukushima accident, like adding backup generators to keep cooling systems operating.
I would renounce college and the future of food storage and buy a one-way ticket to the utterly unforeseeable.
He said the crash, which killed 11 people, was caused by the "sudden and unforeseeable incapacitation" of the assistant captain, the only person at the controls.
In the meantime, unforeseeable electronic privacy concerns have arisen which were unaddressed by a statute born when the Internet was in its horse-and-buggy stage.
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