How to Use unforeseeable in a Sentence
unforeseeable
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Just like that, the tenor of this unforeseeable season changed for the worse again.
— Peter Abraham, BostonGlobe.com, 17 Aug. 2019 -
But unforeseeable events may mean that the at-home spouse wants to return to the job market.
— Demetria Gallegos, WSJ, 25 Mar. 2018 -
But still they are treated by the state as unforeseeable events.
— Joan Meiners, ProPublica, 28 Dec. 2019 -
For the unforeseeable future, Laila El-Haddad has one mission: to get the voices of her fellow Palestinians, along with their pleas for help, out to the rest of the world.
— Noreen Nasir, Fortune, 15 Oct. 2023 -
To say that the emergence of Covid-19 two years ago resulted in a chain of unforeseeable consequences is putting it mildly.
— Kristin Savilia, Forbes, 28 Jan. 2022 -
For aspirants to the big leagues, the stresses are ever-present and often unforeseeable.
— Steve Rushin, SI.com, 16 May 2018 -
Top right: An uni hand roll is an unforeseeable display of excess at Friends Only.
— Cesar Hernandez, San Francisco Chronicle, 12 Apr. 2023 -
Plants in your yard and even inside your home are also at risk of facing harsh climates and unforeseeable weather events.
— Shanti Lerner, The Arizona Republic, 10 Dec. 2021 -
So much about where Tyler, the Creator is at as an artist in 2019 would have been unforeseeable from his early days as an Odd Future provocateur.
— Billboard Staff, Billboard, 31 May 2019 -
On another note, catch me wfh for the unforeseeable future.
— Eliza Huber, refinery29.com, 14 Apr. 2020 -
By photographing pods, the issue is again evidence of the unique and unforeseeable ways in which friends have been brought together this year: as a method of survival, a signal of care, a vow of hope.
— New York Times, 12 Apr. 2021 -
The Aztecs found two of their most remarkable seasons muted by the unforeseeable global health crisis.
— Bryce Miller Columnist, San Diego Union-Tribune, 16 Mar. 2021 -
Only when the state has digested and passed that key in the unforeseeable future, maybe in five years, maybe in 50, … does the state, in an ‘act of mercy’ unlock the former felon’s voting rights from its hiding place.
— Gray Rohrer, Sun-Sentinel.com, 2 Feb. 2018 -
On Monday, the judge struck down the liquidators’ arguments, saying CCC got caught in unforeseeable events.
— Margot Patrick, WSJ, 4 Sep. 2017 -
The aftermath of Biggie’s debut is as unforeseeable as his rise.
— Stereo Williams, Billboard, 16 Oct. 2019 -
The capacity and tools exist to address each of these problems; none are novel, nor unforeseeable for the landlord.
— New York Daily News Editorial Board, New York Daily News, 24 Mar. 2024 -
Cedar Fair lawyers, meanwhile, have argued in court documents that the pandemic was an unforeseeable, once-in-a-lifetime event.
— Susan Glaser, cleveland, 24 May 2022 -
But these acts of violence were not the result of unforeseeable happenstance.
— Washington Post, 17 Sep. 2019 -
Others are unforeseeable: Five years ago, no one would have predicted the pandemic spike in pet spending.
— Kevin Schaul, Washington Post, 25 June 2024 -
Her kickoff event was overshadowed by the release of the first snippets of the Mueller report, an unforeseeable development.
— Shane Goldmacher, New York Times, 29 Aug. 2019 -
This year’s festival, which will be watched mainly at home, will be different—though the differences will be distinct and unforeseeable for each film.
— Richard Brody, The New Yorker, 17 Sep. 2020 -
Beijing could stretch out its response for weeks, even months, with unforeseeable consequences.
— Michael Schuman, The Atlantic, 3 Aug. 2022 -
Some in the industry have begun to argue that Covid-19 shouldn’t fall within the force majeure category, since the more-than-a-year-long pandemic is not an unforeseeable event like a flash flood.
— Samantha Hissong, Rolling Stone, 21 Apr. 2021 -
What viewers didn't know was the pain behind it all — a pain that involved separation from her family and an unforeseeable future at home.
— Thatiana Diaz, refinery29.com, 11 Dec. 2020 -
Even if this situation was unforeseeable and unique, NBA front offices are supposed to build winning teams and cultures, and Indiana has not done that.
— Tony East, Forbes, 8 May 2021 -
These benefits ultimately help people reduce the costs of unforeseeable or hard-to-plan-for events.
— Christian Weller, Forbes, 22 Feb. 2023 -
As of this writing, and for the unforeseeable future, the series’ 23 episodes — three or four years’ worth of most streaming or cable comedies — are available to watch on Hulu, for new viewers to discover and old fans to watch again.
— Robert Lloyd, chicagotribune.com, 22 Aug. 2019 -
The idea was to empower the president to respond quickly to urgent, often unforeseeable crises.
— New York Times, 19 July 2022 -
In court documents, attorneys for San Diego said the city was not liable because the problem with the leak was an unpreventable and unforeseeable natural event.
— David Garrick, San Diego Union-Tribune, 26 Feb. 2024 -
The planet Uranus has a tendency to stir things up and introduce a spark of passion to situations, which may result in unforeseeable circumstances.
— Lisa Stardust, refinery29.com, 6 Mar. 2024
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