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- of unintended pregnancy. Worldwide, the unintended pregnancy rate is approximately 45% of all pregnancies (for a total of 120 million unintended pregnancies...
- Look up unintended in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Unintended may refer to: "Unintended" (song), a 1999 single by Muse The Unintended, a Canadian...
- this process of social adjustment that generates a social order in an unintendedly way is known as catallactics. For Hayek and the Austrian School, the...
- "Unintended" is a song by English rock band Muse, released as the fifth and final single from their 1999 debut album, Showbiz. It peaked at number 20 on...
- Sudden unintended acceleration (SUA) is the unintended, unexpected, uncontrolled acceleration of a vehicle, often accompanied by an apparent loss of braking...
- The Unintended is a Canadian indie supergroup, consisting of Dallas Good (died 2022), Travis Good, Sean Dean and Mike Belitsky of The Sadies, Greg Keelor...
- Unintended Consequences is a novel by John Ross, first published in 1996 by Accurate Press. The story chronicles the history of gun culture, gun rights...
- Unintended Lessons of Revolution: Student Teachers and Political Radicalism in Twentieth-Century Mexico (2021) is a non-fiction book by Latin Americanist...
- placing the good in direct opposition to greatness and, thus, Collins' unintendedly created a proxy for greed. DeMarco goes back to Aesop's original fable...
- An illegal opcode, also called an unimplemented operation, unintended opcode or undo****ented instruction, is an instruction to a CPU that is not mentioned...