Use "unintended" in a sentence

1. We've also found an unintended consequence.

2. Fog: Unintended light penetration of photographic materials.

3. So I live in fear of unintended consequences.

4. However, Gorbachev's social reforms led to unintended consequences.

5. The hackneyed phrase came unintended to his lips.

6. Baubles OF BRITAIN 77 consumption, had an unintended effect

7. This allows substantial leakage to occur to unintended beneficiaries.

8. A Byproduct may be unintended, but not necessarily unwelcome

9. A Byproduct may be unintended, but not necessarily unwelcome

10. A safety lockout mechanism restricts unauthorized or unintended operation.

11. And so this is a story about consequences intended and unintended.

12. You assume responsibility for all charges including unintended or unauthorised purchases.

13. Future tech always comes with two things: promise and unintended consequences.

14. The message, then, for me, about unintended consequences is chaos happens;

15. This will probably neverbe done and, if attempted, would Befraught with unintended biases

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17. Sinking or capsizing due to the unintended accumulation of water inside the ship.

18. As an unintended consequence, large quantities of African ivory can be laundered through Thai shops.

19. • In-depth review of program effectiveness and impacts (both intended and unintended) and alternatives.

20. Tolerance for Error The design minimizes hazards and the adverse consequences of accidental or unintended actions.

21. Synonyms for Coincidental include accidental, casual, chance, fluky, fortuitous, unintentional, unplanned, unintended, adventitious and aleatory

22. Their “unintended consequences” included the accumulation by organized crime groups of massive profits and power.

23. And I'd like to review just how unintended consequences play the part that they do.

24. Hundreds of car crashes have been linked to the unintended Acceleration of Toyota, Lexus, and other vehicles

25. WHO says strengthening family planning services also would save lives by reducing the numbers of unintended pregnancies .

26. Arcing, sometimes called an arc flash, occurs when electricity flows or discharges along an unintended path

27. Therefore, active monetary (e.g. easy credit) or fiscal (e.g. tax and spend) policy can have unintended negative effects.

28. That an offender can be held Criminally liable for the unintended consequences of his or her actions

29. 1 day ago · Store’s limit on cashing checks to fight crime has ‘unintended’ Consequences News

30. The term "Blowback," invented by the CIA, refers to the unintended results of American actions abroad

31. The term "Blowback," invented by the CIA, refers to the unintended results of American actions abroad

32. This case report describes the unintended tracheal extubation of an achondroplastic dwarf with kyphosis undergoing spinal fusion and instrumentation.

33. Cryptography definition Cryptography is the science of keeping information secure by transforming it into form that unintended recipients cannot understand.

34. White Women White Womening in Action and BropenScience: How an Unintended Clash with Intersectional Feminists Led to an Outrage Mob

35. As Paul Bracken points out, "The shaky control of Asian nuclear forces increases the danger of accidental or unintended war.

36. Numerous medications, including those for asthma, high blood pressure, birth control, and depression can also have unintended effects on the LES.

37. So that's the common thread that connects these examples, the unintended consequences of the tools and the technologies that we make.

38. 1540s, originally of both deliberate and unintended miscarriages; from Latin Abortionem (nominative abortio) "miscarriage; abortion," noun of action …

39. Unintended consequences of the 'Bushmeat ban' in West Africa during the 2013-2016 Ebola virus disease epidemic Soc Sci Med

40. Google is committed to making products that work well for everyone, and is actively researching unintended bias and mitigation strategies.

41. Another star-studded film released earlier this year to mark its own 90th birthday stirred audiences in an unintended way.

42. What unintended consequences may there be if a Christian leaves his or her family behind to earn money in another land?

43. However, heavy preparatory Dutch artillery fire had the unintended effect of causing the Germans to abandon their plans for a night attack.

44. Accordingly, Wiener later distinguishes a (empirical and unintended) practice of Contestation, a normative principle of contestedness, and a policy instrument of regular Contestation.

45. Hiatuses between tax systems due to a lack of co-ordination may also lead to unintended non-taxation and provide scope for abuse.

46. It was left to Rachel Carson to bring to the attention of a wider public just what the unintended consequences might be.

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48. Bioplastics are evolving rapidly, and so is the need for a nuanced understanding of Bioplastics’ chemistry, recovery options, unintended consequences, and environmental tradeoffs

49. Biotechnology could most likely prove harmful either through the unintended consequences of benevolent research or from the purposeful manipulation of biology to cause harm

50. Artificiality has often been criticized as opposed to the natural and the naturally human, and also for its unintended social, legal, and ethical consequences

51. 14 That an offender can be held criminally liable for the unintended consequences of his or her actions is a well-established legal principle.

52. Thus, incidents such as a sudden unintended acceleration caused by defects in an electronic gearshift control device may be prevented, and energy efficiency may be improved.

53. "Unintended Bigamies: Holy Widowhood, Marriage, and Sponsa Christi in Erasmus's De Vidua Christiana," Harvard Theological Review 110:2 (2017): 241-264 more

54. Lack of concerted interaction between MSs' tax systems may result in unintended non-taxation and provide scope for abuse, thus undermining their fairness and balance.

55. Crosstalk: Unintended Consequences Grand Master Connie Willis' latest novel is a light frothy read of a novel focusing on the search for the ultimate in communication

56. The deaths of the innocent people, the wanton loss of life and property, were not accidental or unintended as is sometimes referred to as collateral damage.

57. Barker has served women facing an unintended pregnancy, creating families through adoption, and supporting the adoption community through post-adoption services for over 75 years

58. Abstract: ‘Civilising processes’, in Elias’s technical or ‘etic’ sense, are long-term, intergenerational, unplanned and unintended processes, involving changes in the balance of the typical social habitus

59. Counteracting unintended consequences of aerodynamic devices Though aerodynamic devices can be beneficial to increase a fleet’s fuel efficiency, they also have the potential to cause problems

60. The second danger is that source countries’ unwillingness to take spillovers into account causes unintended collateral damage in recipient countries, prompting self-interested action on their part.

61. An Unintended Consequence of Limiting FX Borrowing by Banks According to the announced plan, the government will complete 47.56 percent of its the budgeted gross Borrowing …

62. Concludes that a lack of cooperation and coordination between Member States’ tax systems may result in unintended non-taxation and lead to tax avoidance, abuse and fraud;

63. Approximately 49 percent of pregnancies in the United States are unintended.1 One cost analysis2 found that compared with pregnancy and abortion, Contraception saves an estimated $9,000 to …

64. 1540s, originally of both deliberate and unintended miscarriages; from Latin Abortionem (nominative abortio) “miscarriage; abortion,” noun of action from past participle stem of aboriri “to miscarry” (see abortive)

65. Although sustained activation of this opsin in axon terminals has the unintended consequence of enhancing spontaneous vesicle release, it is unclear whether this desynchronized signaling is consequential for Archt’s behavioral effects.

66. Overheating or over-using the frying oil leads to formation of rancid-tasting products of oxidation, polymerization, and other deleterious, unintended or even toxic compounds such as acrylamide (from starchy foods).

67. All women and girls at risk of an unintended pregnancy have a right to access emergency contraception and these methods should be routinely included within all national family planning programmes1.

68. And before we get to how future tech may affect us, I'd like to spend a little time exploring the unintended consequences of some of our recent tech, namely, social media.

69. Similarly, abstinence-only campaigns that focus only on abstaining from sexual intercourse as a means to avoid sexually transmitted infections and unintended pregnancies provide a narrow and incomplete rather than a comprehensive perspective.

70. Abortion (n.) 1540s, originally of both deliberate and unintended miscarriages; from Latin Abortionem (nominative abortio) "miscarriage; abortion," noun of action from past participle stem of aboriri "to miscarry" (see abortive)

71. Provided is an electric brake device which, when there is an abnormality in the power supply device, etc., releases the residual pressure of the braking force to prevent the vehicle from generating unintended braking force.

72. CDC, through its Division of Adolescent and School Health (DASH), promotes environments where youth can gain fundamental health knowledge and skills, establish healthy behaviors, and connect to health services to prevent HIV, STDs, and unintended pregnancy.

73. However, our results highlight that even if further unintended introductions could be successfully reduced by these ongoing initiatives, the mid-term impacts of alien species on biodiversity and the economy might even be higher than currently expected.'

74. Estimates of the distribution of unintended pregnancies Averted by their outcomes and maternal deaths vary geographically, reflecting differences in women’s characteristics (e.g., marital status, intentions to space or limit future births) and the types of contraceptive methods they use.

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76. If you are suffering from injuries caused by an unintended Acceleration accident, call (206) 622-1100 for your free consultation with one of our experienced auto defect accident attorneys at Buckley & Associates in Seattle, Tacoma and Vancouver.

77. The automaker 's reputation for quality has been tarnished by a global recall of more than 10 million vehicles for various safety problems , including unintended acceleration involving sticking gas pedals and floor mats , and faulty braking and steering equipment .

78. He asserted that, contrary to recent speculation, the steep increase in food prices was more attributable to the rising price of fuel, Abetted by the unintended adverse consequences of bio fuel subsidies, than to rising demand in fast-developing large countries.

79. This Buffeting seems to be an unintended consequence of aero design; the airflow around the greenhouses of older cars was such a mess that opening a window made little difference; with today’s mostly smooth airflow, it breaks up the airflow

80. 1540s, “the expulsion of the fetus before it is viable,” originally of deliberate as well as unintended miscarriages; from Latin Abortionem (nominative abortio) “miscarriage; abortion, procuring of an untimely birth,” noun of action from past participle stem of aboriri “to …