unforeseeable in A Sentence

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    It's quite an Unforeseeable thing.

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    Human emotion is unpredictable and that the future is Unforeseeable;

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    Remember that human emotion is unpredictable and that the future is Unforeseeable;

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    Damages or damages arising from circumstances that occur due to Unforeseeable circumstances or force majeure.

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    It provides compensation against the financial costs of Unforeseeable accidents to you and your family.

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    Any abnormal and Unforeseeable circumstances beyond our control(the consequences of which would be unavoidable despite our best efforts);

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    In case of an Unforeseeable emergency, a backup of your passwords would be a prudent step to better protect your digital assets.

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    Even if you have trained hard and primed your body for the task, sometimes the Unforeseeable happens and roadblocks can throw you off your plans.

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    Some of these opportunities are planned out long in advance but others are the result of completely Unforeseeable circumstances, such as a competitor retiring early.

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    The prices of CFDs may fluctuate rapidly and over wide ranges and may reflect Unforeseeable events or changes in conditions, none of which can be controlled by the Client or Company.

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    The banking industry requires a suitable vigilance mechanism for trustworthy banking but with a clear mandate to distinguish between deliberate action, criminal negligence, error in judgment or Unforeseeable business risk.

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    They recognize that startups often face Unforeseeable obstacles and have to change course, so they want to invest in someone they can trust to get the job done, regardless of what happens.

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    The prices of CFDs and the Underlying Reference Instruments and Indices may fluctuate rapidly and over wide ranges and may reflect Unforeseeable events or changes in conditions, none of which can be controlled by the Client or the Company.

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    Pursuant to Articles 117 and 118 of the PRC[6] Contract law, force majeure is defined as any objective circumstance which is Unforeseeable, unavoidable and insurmountable, which exempts the affected party from liability in part or in whole, provided that the other party is notified and given sufficient proof within a reasonable period.

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