adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
change
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Risk of unanticipated changes in the term structure of interest rates.
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To be sure, this Court has construed the Commerce Clause to accommodate unanticipated changes over the past two centuries.
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Another requirement to respond to unanticipated change is a short production cycle.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But however great their desire, the path to arms control and detente was strewn with unanticipated obstacles.
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Neither of the two pieces of software was faulty; there was just an unanticipated interaction between them.
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Only later are unanticipated costs and benefits visible; hindsight can make them appear deliberate all along.
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Risk of unanticipated changes in the term structure of interest rates.
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Such an argument relies on the capital gains being unanticipated .
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The managers also had to live with unanticipated consequences of their way of handling the problems and mistakes of less-experienced subordinates.
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To be sure, this Court has construed the Commerce Clause to accommodate unanticipated changes over the past two centuries.
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While relinquishing management takes more self-control than many women feel capable of, it pays off in unanticipated ways.