14 example sentences using unexpected.
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It was no wonder that in the last few years the backlash has switched to resisting this unexpected strangle-hold on the human condition. Most never saw it coming...
You'll want everything controlled, predictable, seen ahead of time so that nothing unexpected gets thrown your way. I guess this is what surveillance is trying to do.
Heh. TL;DR version - Google starts recovering their costs, hits people in unexpected places. So back when I worked there Google had no clue what it cost to run their infrastructure at a fine grain level.
The title, "Contents", was set in very heavy type which happened to be an unexpected edge case in the classifier and it matched the "o" with the "e" and "n" and output "Contoots". The classifier was adjusted and these errors mostly went away.
Something very rare, something unexpected. Modify the installation from the default as much as you can.
How was this unexpected? Who goes to a business meeting with a potential partner that can make your business soar, and then goes and blabs all over the internet about the partner's business strategy.
Wow. Thanks for the unexpected post & votes here, HN buddies. This community is an ongoing inspiration.
Took the originator's project in a new, unexpected direction, which makes it even more interesting. Kudos!
Magnus, with his highly creative style of play and unexpected moves, not surprisingly ranks the highest in this measure. He seems to have this remarkable gift of making moves which aren't just strong, they get inside his opponent's head and cause them to either overthink/break down.
Secondly and more importantly, it's sad that India was hit first in such a massive way, but it's not unexpected. I have nothing against Indian people and I think the situation is unfortunately more to do with IBM than it does with India.
If there is nothing that can be done to successfully insulate a tool from unexpected behavior like this, then that tool scores less in evaluations that consider the risk of using it. npm, at this point, has more going against it in the discussion than going for it right now.
None of the departures where I was pretty close to the departee and the situation were 'unexpected' in the sense that their course had a way point which usually pointed 'up' or 'out'. So think about your own career, think about what you want to do, what mark you want to make on the world, what things are you passionate about.
Some of my favorites: >Why [popular technology] is [unexpected opinion] >Why I have decided to stop using [ Tried and true web dev environment] and start using Meteor >Why [obscure framework] is the next [industry standard framework]. >Ask HN: Why is nobody using [obscure niche technology from the 80s]?
That sounds like a post-hoc justification to cover an employee's sudden unexpected possession of reliable market data. I love tradition as much as the next guy, but I think there is virtually no advantage to employees from our cultural norm that comp information is as sensitive as health information.
Unexpected definitions
not expected or anticipated; "unexpected guests"; "unexpected news"