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Barring an unforeseen event, Clinton still has a lock on the win.
The Point: Barring some unforeseen event, Biden is likely to run for president.
Force majeure is an unforeseen event that prevents a party from fulfilling a contract.
"We will consider this unforeseen event when we evaluate your account's recent performance," it said.
Travel insurance will reimburse you should an unforeseen event happen before or during your trip.
A force majeure event is an unforeseen event that prevents a party from fulfilling a contract.
The analysis didn't account for a "Black Swan," a term for an improbable and unforeseen event.
A black swan event is often described as an unforeseen event that may have damaging consequences.
It could become worthless to save for retirement if an unforeseen event forces you to cash out.
The transfer of the virus, which may have originated in bats, to humans was an unforeseen event.
In general, travel insurance will reimburse you should an unforeseen event happen before or during your trip.
The current coronavirus outbreak has been called a true "black swan" event, meaning an improbable and unforeseen event.
Barring a massive unforeseen event, it's very unlikely Trump's approval rating gets much better between now and November.
The spark that started the fire was perhaps an unforeseen event, but the conflagration that followed was not.
Even if you diversify your risks and invest in your future, as Cleveland clearly did, some unforeseen event might knock you for six.
China's banking regulator chief warned that a "black swan," or an unforeseen event could threaten the country's financial stability, official People's Daily reported on Wednesday.
One missed alarm, traffic jam, or any unforeseen event can result in missing that day's dose, which could trigger debilitating withdrawal symptoms like nausea and insomnia.
There are other variables, of course, and these trends could evaporate quickly if the economy falters (particularly if tariffs disrupt growth) or an unforeseen event occurs.
OmniTrax, which owns the line, tried to cancel its contract with the government, declaring what lawyers call a "force majeure," an unforeseen event beyond its responsibility.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's banking regulator chief warned that a "black swan", or an unforeseen, event could threaten the country's financial stability, official People's Daily reported on Wednesday.
As more and more states delay primaries to prevent further spread of the virus, there's still potentially time for an unforeseen event to shake up the race.
With the cost of repairs estimated at 20 million to 60 million Canadian dollars, the company declared a "force majeure" — an unforeseen event beyond the company's responsibility.
Should the selling worsen again, if an unforeseen event does trigger more fear, the lack of hedging could expose investors and the market as a whole to pain.
Essentially, the vote confirmed the worst fears of investors this year, namely that some type of unforeseen event would come along to derail an already fragile global economy.
If the U.S. economy were to fall into a recession in 2020, it would likely be because of an unforeseen event, Wall Street pioneer Burton Malkiel told CNBC on Thursday.
A first-time Norah Jones performance at the Newport Jazz Festival in Rhode Island, the world's oldest and still one of its most prestigious, was both an overdue and unforeseen event.
Weird things can happen in politics, and maybe some unforeseen event will radically alter the patterns of support in time for Sanders to score unexpected landslides in New York and California.
Sequoia Capital, Silicon Valley's biggest venture capital firm, has declared the disease the "black swan of 22020" (In business-speak, black swan refers to a rare, unforeseen event that carries potentially severe consequences).
Cyber Clean  - $2189 See Details While needing directions may not be an unforeseen event, if you don't have the right setup in your vehicle, it can be dangerous to fumble around with your phone while driving.
"The risks most likely come from irrational exuberance as investors become over-exposed to equities and an unforeseen event happens, which in turn, creates a flash crash or something more sinister," added Peter Lowman, chief investment officer at Investment Quorum.
Trump's history of borrowing from Deutsche Bank is long, according to an in-depth Wall Street Journal analysis, which also notes he defaulted on more than $300 million in 2008 and sued the bank, claiming the financial crisis was an unforeseen event.
Canada's debt-to-income ratio has risen to record levels in recent quarters to levels surpassing those seen in the United States prior to the 2008-09 housing crash, and policymakers have repeatedly warned that households are vulnerable to an unforeseen event or economic shock.
Europe's equivalent of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration signed a 25-year lease in 2014 on its premises in London's Canary Wharf district, but it now argues Brexit amounts to an unforeseen event of "frustration" of the lease - a potential legal get-out.
My concern is that there is going to be some kind of an unforeseen event, or a known unknown like a terror attack, and how he responds to that given his devotion to trying to keep some form a travel ban in place, given how DHS has been incredibly aggressive about deportations.
Fears (especially resonant today) that the universe is irrational, that evil lies around the corner, that ordinary life can be ripped apart at any moment by some random unforeseen event — in the case of his films, by mistaken identity ("North by Northwest"), flocks of murderous birds ("The Birds"), the unexpected arrival of a malign visitor ("Shadow of a Doubt").
Wilder weaves one unforeseen event, one astonishment after another into all the fascinating "solidities of specification" of frontier life in such a way that even a young can understand the basics of how to build a log cabin, make a smoke house out of a hollow tree, make a button lamp, or solid fuel out of hay.
While the war talk in Washington — thank God — has cooled to a degree, there is increasing chatter of a naval blockade among the pundit class here and on talk radio as well as on TV. Kim's ruse is simple to understand: He will demand some sort of economic assistance, sanctions relieve or a straight up bribe in food or oil help to secure his nation's commitment to joining the games — and a peaceful games where no nukes or missiles are being tested or disrupted by some unforeseen event in the North.
As a result, Sukiri is involved in an unforeseen event. Eventually he has to go to a place he never expected.
A transwoman mechanic lives between running her family's auto shop during the day and expressing her femininity at night, until an unforeseen event threatens the balance of her compartmentalized life.
Efficient drivers minimise their use of brakes and tend to leave larger gaps in front of them. Should an unforeseen event occur such drivers will usually have more braking force available than a driver that brakes heavily through habit. The main issue with safety and hypermiling is the lack of temperature in the brake system. The is extremely relevant in older vehicles in the winter.
Autonomy would be able to quickly respond upon encountering an unforeseen event, especially in deep space exploration where communication back to Earth would take too long. Space exploration could provide us with the knowledge of our universe as well as incidentally developing inventions and innovations. Traveling to Mars and farther could encourage the development of advances in medicine, health, longevity, transportation, communications that could have applications on Earth.
Letoy, however, turns this unforeseen event to his advantage: he has Byplay, the leader of the actors, set the new king the task of reforming his kingdom. Then, the topsy-turvy aspects of the Antipodes become less humorous and more threatening. A statesman entertains several "projectors," who present him with wild speculative projects -- like increasing wool production by flaying horses alive and affixing sheepskins to them. The Statesman accepts all their follies.
In U.S. broadcast law, a special temporary authority (STA) is a type of broadcast license which temporarily allows a broadcast station to operate outside of its normal technical or legal parameters. In the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) station database (CDBS), broadcast STA applications have a prefix of BSTA (general), BLSTA (legal), BESTA (engineering), or BLESTA (both). STAs can also be issued for other telecommunication services under FCC regulation. Often an STA is necessary due to an unforeseen event.
From 1894 to 1898 Raymond Duchamp- Villon lived in the Montmartre Quarter of Paris with his brother Jacques and studied medicine at the Sorbonne. Rheumatic fever forced him to abandon his studies in 1898 and it left him partially incapacitated for a time. This unforeseen event altered the course of his life as he began to pursue an interest in sculpture. He started by creating small statuettes and essentially became self-taught, achieving a high level of mastery and acumen.
Although there were procedural rules which could have been followed in this unprecedented and unforeseen event, the Dollfuss cabinet seized the opportunity to declare the parliament unable to function. While Dollfuss described this event as "self-elimination of Parliament" (Selbstausschaltung des Parliaments) it was actually the beginning of a coup d'etat that would establish the "Ständestaat" (Austrofascism, Austrofaschismus) lasting to 1938. Using an emergency provision enacted during the First World War, the Economic War Powers Act (Kriegswirtschaftliches Ermächtigungsgesetz, KWEG 24. Juli 1917 RGBl.
The tests may be waived for military service, disability, partial residence, unforeseen events, and other reasons. Moving to shorten one's commute to a new job is not an unforeseen event.Real Estate Notebook, Robert J. Bruss, August 20, 2006 Bankruptcy of an employer that induces a move to a different city is likely an unforeseen event, but the exclusion will be pro-rated if one has stayed in the home less than two years. The amount of this exclusion is not increased for home ownership beyond five years.
For months, the source of the "bug" afflicting the workers at the factory remains a mystery until one unforeseen event leads to Graham's being found out. As a hygiene measure, all the personalised teacups are replaced with uniform ones, leaving Graham unable to poison people selectively. His efforts to memorise which cup is going to which person give him away and his workmates finally realise what is going on. Graham is arrested soon afterwards and he is later sentenced to a lengthy custodial term, this time in an ordinary prison.
This unforeseen event occurs at the beginning of summer, when Viola has just finished school. St. Winifred's, her "Alma mater", is an expensive public school which prides itself on turning out "ladies"—refined young women who are mostly "unemployable" and have certainly not been taught domestic subjects but who will nevertheless, it is believed, have no problem finding suitable husbands among their own social class. Secretly, Viola has already made her choice in this respect: She intends "to marry the Reverend Mr Chisholm and have ten children". Now she is waiting for Chisholm to respond to her subtle, ladylike advances.
Frustration is an English contract law doctrine that acts as a device to set aside contracts where an unforeseen event either renders contractual obligations impossible, or radically changes the party's principal purpose for entering into the contract. Historically, there had been no way of setting aside an impossible contract after formation; it was not until 1863, and the case of Taylor v Caldwell,Taylor v Caldwell (1863) 3 B & S 826 that the beginnings of the doctrine of frustration were established. Whilst the doctrine has seen expansion from its inception,Koffman, Macdonald, p. 520 it is still narrow in application;Halson, p.
The van leaves and they avoid the obstacle of the doorman of the building where García lived because he was not there. Previously, four combatants had been distributed in the nearby square with concealed machine guns in case complications occurred. Garcia's maids opened them because they presented the card of the mayor of Buenos Aires, Saturnino Montero Ruiz, as the one who sent the gifts. The guerrillas reduced the staff and came to Garcia, who slept next to a well-known television artist, and reassured him, while another militant arrived to pretend to be the maid in case some unforeseen event happened.
Through Ramiro, he will discover a group of street skaters, "Los Adrenaline", who will guide him in the pursuit of his great passion. Beyond school, the popularity of Jam & Roller continues to grow, and the track now has cameras streaming what happens there throughout the day. But an unforeseen event will change the plans and unleash a crisis that will force the whole team to work together and be united. One last great event of the season, where the world of music and skating merge, will mark them forever; some will continue their journey and others will cross again, but all will be marked by the deep friendship that unites them.
The plague was an unforeseen event that resulted in one of the largest recorded loss of life in ancient Greece as well as a breakdown of Athenian society. The balance of power between citizens had changed due to many of the rich dying and their fortunes being inherited by remaining relatives of the lower class. According to Thucydides, those who had become ill and survived were the most sympathetic to others suffering: believing that they could no longer succumb to any illness, a number of survivors offered to assist with the remaining sick. The plague had also contributed to Athens' overall loss of power and ability to expand.
Soledad is a young woman who, despite not seeing, sings and dances with her soul because she carries the music of the Colombian Caribbean in her veins. However, she is the victim of her mother's contempt for an unforeseen event a few years ago and her dream of becoming a porro singer. For his part, Vicente, who is committed to his cousin Amira Rebecca, will have to make a difficult decision since true love has arisen with Soledad. However, Amira will do everything in her power to prevent him from canceling the marriage since she and her mother are interested in having all the money in the family, so he will resort to a false pregnancy.
There is also an ongoing debate whether the rules of remoteness and frustration or common mistake are best characterised as implied terms. Remoteness places a limit on the compensatory award given for breach of contract, so if unlikely losses result or losses are not something that one would generally expect compensation for, compensation is not payable. Recent judicial support for its status as an "internal" rule and as an implied term derives from the judgment of Lord Hoffmann in The Achilleas. Frustration is a rule which brings contracts to an end in the event of some unforeseen event subsequent to the agreement which would make performance of obligations radically different from that envisaged, for instance because a car for sale is destroyed before it is delivered.
Frustration of purpose, in law, is a defense to enforcement of a contract. Frustration of purpose occurs when an unforeseen event undermines a party's principal purpose for entering into a contract such that the performance of the contract is radically different from performance of the contract that was originally contemplated by both parties, and both parties knew of the principal purpose at the time the contract was made..austlii Despite frequently arising as a result of government action, any third party or even nature can frustrate a contracting party's primary purpose for entering into the contract. The concept is also called commercial frustration. For example, if Joe gets a mortgage for a new home, suppose after three years, the home is destroyed, through no fault of Joe's.
An unforeseen event changes the life of Qu Tan'er (Liang Jie), after a suicide attempt over her love for Mo Yihuai (Wang Ruichang). She wakes up to find that another person has entered her body, namely Qu Xiaotan, who has time-traveled from the modern world. Both girls share a different personality, with Qu Tan'er being gentle and submissive while Qu Xiaotan is wild and uninhibited; whenever one of them tells a lie, the other takes over their shared body. Duty forces Qu Tan'er to marry Mo Liancheng (Xing Zhaolin), thus beginning an unexpected romance between two people thrown together by circumstance: in fact, as Tan'er persists in her love for Yihuai, Liancheng falls in love with modern girl Xiaotan.
Those terms are interpreted by the courts to seek out the true intention of the parties, from the perspective of an objective observer, in the context of their bargaining environment. Where there is a gap, courts typically imply terms to fill the spaces, but also through the 20th century both the judiciary and legislature have intervened more and more to strike out surprising and unfair terms, particularly in favour of consumers, employees or tenants with weaker bargaining power. Contract law works best when an agreement is performed, and recourse to the courts is never needed because each party knows their rights and duties. However, where an unforeseen event renders an agreement very hard, or even impossible to perform, the courts typically will construe the parties to want to have released themselves from their obligations.
In 1685 Admiral Nicholson was sent out with twelve ships of war, carrying 200 pieces of cannon and a body of 600 men, to be reinforced by 400 from Madras. His instructions were to seize and fortify Chittagong, for which purpose 200 additional guns were placed on board, to demand the cession of the encompassing territory, to conciliate the Zamindars and Taluqdars, to establish a mint, and to enter into a treaty with the ruler of Arakan. But the fleet was dispersed during the voyage, and several of the vessels, instead of steering for Chittagong, entered the Hooghly, and being joined by the Madras troops, anchored off the Company's factory. The arrival of so formidable an expedition alarmed Shaista Khan, and he offered to compromise his differences with the English; but an unforeseen event brought the negotiation to an abrupt close.
Ethnoscience is the examination of the perceptions, knowledge, and classifications of the world as reflected in their use of language, which can help anthropologists understand a given culture. By using an ethnographic approach to studying a culture and learning their lexicon and syntax they are able to gain more knowledge in understanding how a particular culture classifies its material and social universe. In addition, this approach "adopted provides simultaneously a point at which the discipline of linguistics, or at least some of its general attitudes, may sensibly be used in anthropology and as a means of gaining insight not only into the nature of man but also into the nature of culture" (Videbeck and Pia, 1966). Researchers can use linguistics to study what a given culture considers important in a given situation or unforeseen event, and can rank those potential situations in terms of their likelihood to recur.
García, who was leading the forces behind Fernández Madrid on his way to Popayán, was delayed in a short and unforeseen event. When Bogotá was invaded, not only the President escaped, but also did other prominent figures of the city, among them the Piedrahita Family. One of their daughters was María Josefa Piedrahita y Sáenz, known to her family and friends as "Pepita". It is not sure whether they knew each other from before, but on the way to Popayán, Pepita, of only 16 years of age, caught the attention of Custodio, and María Josefa asked to take her with him, as she would prefer to face the dangers of the jungle than to be captured by the Spaniards,Diccionario biográfico de los campeones de la libertad de Nueva Granada, Venezuela, Ecuador i Perú : que comprende sus servicios, hazañas i virtudes by M Leonídas Scarpetta; Saturnino Vergara, their mutual affection escalated, and Custodio asked María Josefa to marry her.
The pyroclastic flow also flowed down the Akamatsu-dani River, but changed direction due to a gust of wind from the south, allowing the residents, firefighters, and the shooting staff (who left their camera behind to capture world-famous footage of the eruption) to immediately escape the trouble. At the “fixed-point”, the media members initially left their chartered taxis and company cars on the road with the engine running, facing south so that they could escape immediately in case of an unforeseen event. However the field of view was poor due to dispersing ash from the previous pyroclastic flow, as well as rain, and it was almost impossible to evacuate even from the windward side, because the pyroclastic surge that flowed from the Akamatsu-dani River would have cut them off. A fire brigade member of the agricultural training station, several hundred meters away from the "fixed point", assumed incorrectly that the roaring of the pyroclastic flow was caused by a debris flow instead, and was engulfed by the pyroclastic surge when he left the training station to check the Mizunashi River.

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