Word: unforeseens
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...deep hole, so he's decided to gamble," says political scientist Kim Il Young of Sungkyunkwan University in Seoul. Roh hinted last week that he might call off the vote, which might not be constitutional, anyway. If he forces the issue, Roh risks exposing his wobbly presidency to unforeseen complications, like Hong's call for a full-fledged election face-off. However unlikely that may be, the conservative party-which already has a majority in parliament-is rummaging through its ranks for a candidate to run against Roh. Is a casting call in order...
Navy proved to be that unforeseen bump in the road...
...delivered on its promise to allow kids to transfer out of those schools. And it is costing states millions of dollars at a time when their budgets are tight. Yet the law is beginning to improve education for many students, and in most instances, its problems are the unforeseen consequences of well-intentioned regulations. "I think the intent is absolutely good, but did we think through all of the provisions?" says Alaska Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski...
...occupancy down, the community wanted to help make a difference. Its efforts were well noted. The entrance fees alone generated almost $25,000, which was donated to the community and local schools. Although I agree that the Carnival could have been better executed, we were faced with many constraints, unforeseen until a few weeks before the festival. The recent economic downturn?further exacerbated by SARS?resulted in a dramatic drop in tourists. We chose to continue with the Carnival, knowing that it might receive criticism due to the cancellation of some activities, but we felt it necessary to support Samui...
That style and approach have provided a depth that should prepare the team should an unforeseen injury threaten to derail the Crimson drive for an Ivy title...