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countries stay
constant in the
unforeseeable ****ure, and does not take into
account possible border changes. All...
- In law and insurance, a
proximate cause is an
event sufficiently related to an
injury that the
courts deem the
event to be the
cause of that injury. There...
- God,
epidemic can be
classified as an act of God if the
epidemic was
unforeseeable and
renders the
promise discharged if the
promisor cannot avoid the...
- small-numbers game is a
situation in an
oligopolistic market in
which the
actions of one
player have
direct unforeseeable consequences for
other players. v t e...
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translation 2004 by Jeff Fort as For what tomorrow—: a dialogue, ch.4
Unforeseeable Freedom Blum,
Susan D. My Word!:
Plagiarism and
College Culture Archived...
- an LLC and
found that the
causes of the ship's
sinking were
largely unforeseeable,
rather than due to negligence. This
sharply limited the
scope of damages...
-
cause anger and
frustration in the player,
using unintuitive controls,
unforeseeable obstacles,
unfair challenges or
taunting the player,
often with the...
- plaintiff. In pari
delicto – both
sides equally at fault. Act of God is an
unforeseeable natural phenomenon which involves no
human agency due
directly to natural...
- pre-existing
health problems. Some
fatalities are
inevitable and
caused by
unforeseeable situations escalating out of control, but the
majority of
diving fatalities...
-
where "collective hysterics" is used.
force majeure an
overpowering and
unforeseeable event,
especially when
talking about weather (often
appears in insurance...