Word: unforeseens
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...sounded as if he were seriously considering the request. The decision, Justice Department officials report, will not be made until later this week, after Ashcroft has had a chance to meet with more family members and law enforcement officials familiar with the case. DOJ insiders predict that barring some unforeseen discovery, Ashcroft will allow the closed-circuit broadcast...
...councillors said they were surprised by Born's unforeseen announcement...
American's bold proposal could bring airline deregulation to its logical--if unforeseen--conclusion. More than 50 new carriers have taken wing since deregulation's dawn in 1978, but only a few, like Midwest Express, have survived. And at least one, America West, is the subject of takeover talk. The rest have either been scrapped, like older carriers Braniff and Eastern, or swallowed...
...happy that we didn't have any unforeseen changes in the number or the quality of applications," she said. "It was another extraordinary pool of applications...
...global economies. O.K., that's the scare-your-pants-off scenario. At the moment, though, most experts are more optimistic. Despite the capacity strains, they don't think the oil pinch will get anywhere near so bad. Indeed, in the absence of a Middle East war or some other unforeseen calamity, the price of crude is expected to drift down after the winter peak-demand period, perhaps to less than $30 per bbl. by spring and even into the low-$20 range by the end of 2001. Says Yergin, one of the country's foremost experts on the energy supply...