Thinking otherwise is like thinking God has made some kind of mistake, either in creating the cosmos or in deciding to create humans, who, unforeseeably to God, turned out to be a runaway train of badness. ❋ Mike Dooley (2010)
The condemned man was delighted that he had gotten back the handkerchiefs, but he could not delight in them for long, because the soldier snatched them from him quickly and unforeseeably. ❋ Franz Kafka (2000)
The stockget-out clause nowseems to be that the "global" problems impinging on the UK economy have (unforeseeably) worsened since then. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Not unforeseeably, Iran dismissed Bush's offer saying it would not bow to pressure, and limited sanctions were imposed by the United Nations Security Council in December 2006. ❋ Unknown (2007)
Smokey, what remedy would contract law provide where a spouse suddenly and unforeseeably becomes violent and abusive to the other spouse, assuming the marital contract did not incude a liquidated damages clause? ❋ Unknown (2007)
“Smokey, what remedy would contract law provide where a spouse suddenly and unforeseeably becomes violent and abusive to the other spouse, assuming the marital contract did not incude a liquidated damages clause?” ❋ Unknown (2007)
Those who, as a result of employment, business or study commitments or close family or personal trauma, will be unavoidably and unforeseeably absent from their voting districts on June 2, will be able to apply for a certificate to vote elsewhere by declaration vote, between 7am and 9pm. ❋ Unknown (1999)
Space around the black hole will be our implacable, unforeseeably treacherous enemy. ❋ Anderson, Poul, 1926- (1998)
This issue arose, however unforeseeably, because the Supreme Court disastrously misanswered its half of the question: Must a sitting President defend a civil suit? ❋ Edmundson, William A. (1998)
Venator harked back: From Guthrie's rebellious exodus, unforeseeably, arose Demeter Mother. ❋ Anderson, Poul, 1926-2001 (1994)
Yes, he is perfectly right; all things this goddess laughingly demolishes while she essays haphazard flights about the world as unforeseeably as travels a bee. ❋ James Branch Cabell (1918)
It was strange and fascinating -- to a student of psychology -- that Otto should have been brought, so suddenly, so unforeseeably, into this pathetic and intimate relation with the man to whom, essentially, he owed his disaster. ❋ Humphry Ward (1885)
But the 20th century taught the world that blatantly foreseeable conflicts of interest can become increasingly foreseeable wars with unforeseeably dreadful consequences. ❋ Unknown (2010)
You can be charged with manslaughter by an unlawful and dangerous act (known as constructive manslaughter) if you unintentionally and unforeseeably kill another person while committing an unlawful act likely to cause SOME bodily harm. ❋ Unknown (2009)
In addition, a raw material (acetonitrile), required for GENEART's production process, became unforeseeably scarce on the world market.
From being a World Bank economist he went on to become one of the leading lights in the budding field of ecological economics, and has dedicated a good part of his intellectual energy to finding ways to postone the next Stone Age to the unforeseeably far future. ❋ Unknown (2009)
If she subsequently and unforeseeably turns the gun on a family member, her crime may not be legitimately attributed to you as an accomplice. ❋ Unknown (2009)