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Outcomes that are not the ones intended or foreseen by a purposeful action, resulting from a variety of reasons, including the world's inherent complexity as well as cognitive or emotional biases.
However, sanctions have had unintendedconsequences on Iranians at home and abroad.
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Now, the harsh law of unintendedconsequences will outstrip any political reassurances.
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But the law of unintendedconsequences sometimes goes its own merry way.
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So there is less of a risk of unintendedconsequences, he said.
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The people of Svatove know all about the unintendedconsequences of war.
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However, he says, there may be unforeseenconsequences if they are successful.
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Others warn that the technologies are unproven and could have unforeseenconsequences.
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This was all very well; but there were other and unforeseenconsequences.
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Such an event would have unforeseenconsequences for the global economy and financial markets.
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However, we are now tackling the unforeseenconsequences associated with high dialysate sodium prescriptions.
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Lawmakers since have said that was an unintendedconsequence of the law.
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Levels are rising as an unintendedconsequence of the green energy boom.
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The unintendedconsequence of that was the liberation of Kharoulke the Windwalker.
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So rising yields are an unintendedconsequence of the early success of Abenomics.
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But researcher Daniel Weary believes this practice has an unintendedconsequence.
Использование термина unanticipated consequences на английском
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Managing a budget can be a daunting prospect, and fraught with unanticipatedconsequences for many people.
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The technology can also have unanticipatedconsequences.
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However, mounting evidence shows unanticipatedconsequences of continuous-flow support, such as acquired aortic valve insufficiency and acquired von Willebrand syndrome.
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IN 1936, Robert Merton published a seminal paper entitled "The UnanticipatedConsequences of Purposive Social Action" in the American Sociological Review.