Sentence examples for unforeseen shocks from inspiring English sources

'unforeseen shocks' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to unexpected or unanticipated events or occurrences. For example: "The pandemic was an unforeseen shock to the global economy."

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"It was to minimize the economic dislocation during supply disruptions, unforeseen shocks to the market".

What taxpayers want is a financial system that is able to withstand unforeseen shocks.

The first is that it amounts to an "enormous one-way bet" on a rising Asia, and Australia should be worrying more about unforeseen shocks.

The European Banking Authority, which is conducting the stress tests, is expected to announce in the coming days how it will define capital reserves, the money that banks are required to set aside for unforeseen shocks.

"Lenders recognise that temporary changes to circumstances can knock households off track – we only need to look at the experiences of households affected by flooding right now to realise that life can contain unpleasant and unforeseen shocks".

Both men insisted that Britain would join the euro only if the British economy met Mr. Brown's assessment of whether the British and Continental economies are moving in step and whether Britain's economy is nimble enough to survive unforeseen shocks within the euro zone.

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An unforeseen "shock," of which our imaginations have an endless supply, could actually drive prices higher.

The slower economic growth is, the more vulnerable the economy is to an unforeseen shock.

As C.F.O., Mr. Howard introduced new methods of managing the company's debt and overseeing its funds, including deploying high-octane financial tools known as derivatives that companies of every stripe use to insulate their operations from risks and unforeseen economic shocks.

"The aim is not to force customers to take actions they do not wish to, but to ensure they are aware of their mortgage repayment position, and have an opportunity to take steps that may prove useful to them in avoiding unforeseen payment shocks later".

Bad enough that Hollywood's writers are preparing to strike; worse that speculators in Silicon Valley start-ups are watching their stack of chips dwindle; worst of all is the unforeseen electricity shock that is making the state's hair stand on end.

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