What's the difference between anticipated and unforeseeable?

Anticipated


Definition:

  • (imp. & p. p.) of Anticipate

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The effects of sessions, individual characteristics, group behavior, sedative medications, and pharmacological anticipation, on simple visual and auditory reaction time were evaluated with a randomized block design.
  • (2) Several interpretations of the results are examined including the possibility that the effects of Valium use were short-lived rather than long-term and that Valium may have been taken in anticipation of anxiety rather than after its occurrence.
  • (3) However, a recrudescence in both psychotic and depressive symptoms developed as plasma desipramine levels rose 4 times higher than anticipated from the oral doses prescribed.
  • (4) However, the level of sequence identity between B. nodosus 351 pilin and pilin from strain 265 of serogroup H1 is lower than anticipated for strains within a serogroup and suggests that B. nodosus 265 and B. nodosus 351 should not be classified within the same serogroup.
  • (5) The morbidity is well known and if properly anticipated can be reduced to a minimum by judicious use of antibacterial agents and early surgical intervention when appropriate.
  • (6) The ceremony is the much-anticipated shop window for the Games, and Boyle was brought in to provide the creative vision.
  • (7) The survival time of the lambs was markedly shortened with the bubble oxygenator, although much longer than had been anticipated.
  • (8) Toxicity has been reported in the fetus of a woman ingesting a huge overdose of digitoxin; the same result would be anticipated with digoxin poisoning.
  • (9) Early diagnosis and exact resuscitation are the two most important aspects of a plan of treatment which anticipates the need for early surgery.
  • (10) Intraoperative anesthetic complications can be prevented or minimized if the anesthetist is able to anticipate such problems in the preanesthetic period.
  • (11) The concept of anticipation, the occurrence of a genetic disorder at progressively earlier ages in successive generations, has been debated from the early years of this century, with myotonic dystrophy as the most striking example.
  • (12) They anticipated the following scenario: a struggling club fires its manager and enjoys an immediate upsurge.
  • (13) Thorough knowledge of the modes of ventilatory support and criteria for weaning are essential for the critical care nurse to anticipate patient needs.
  • (14) We anticipate that Tyr34, whose hydroxyl group is only 5 A from the metal, is involved in the catalytic reaction.
  • (15) Adjustment of posterior arch width and dental alignment, using semi-rapid maxillary expansion by means of an upper removable appliance, to co-ordinate the anticipated positions for the arches.
  • (16) The observed degree of efficacy of amoxicillin prophylaxis and of tympanostomy tube insertion must be viewed in light of the fact that study subjects proved not to have been at as high risk for acute otitis media as had been anticipated and in view of the differential attrition rates.
  • (17) But the bill anticipates the outcome by seeking to widen government powers to enable more people to be given support in the form of direct payments, for services up to and including residential care.
  • (18) A high incidence of bacteremia and localized bacterial infection should be anticipated in patients with AIDS who receive interleukin-2.
  • (19) Computerized tomography before anticipated percutaneous stone extraction revealed the colon to be positioned posterior to the left portion of the horseshoe kidney.
  • (20) If radiation therapy is anticipated, completion of radical hysterectomy followed by radiation therapy appears to offer no advantage over radiation therapy with the uterus in place in patients with early-stage invasive cervical cancer and pelvic lymph node involvement.

Unforeseeable


Definition:

  • (a.) Incapable of being foreseen.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Other, less frequent toxic effects, namely aplastic anaemia or fatal hepatitis, may be ascribed to unforeseeable idiosyncratic reactions.
  • (2) Further development in manual suturing with reference to security from failure and reduction of the expenditure of time is unforeseeable.
  • (3) "I'm absolutely clear it's virtually unforeseeable I would ever need to use water cannon.
  • (4) Any great advances in reproductive technology are very likely to be controlled and commandeered by the state with all kinds of unforeseeable consequences.
  • (5) While the former is usually unforeseeable, the latter is known and accepted by both physician and patient.Recent statistics estimate that about one quarter of pregnant women have had a radiographic experience during the pregnancy, either for obstetrical reasons or in the course of medical and dental examinations.
  • (6) The eradication of pertussis as a worldwide disease is unforeseeable for the present and immediate future.
  • (7) These factors and the evolution of the disorders are often unforeseeable, and render the patient's re-insertion problematical.
  • (8) This procedure gives good control of the herniated organs, allows easy intestinal resection and good management of unforeseeable situations.
  • (9) Yet it took unforeseeable dimensions and became one of the defining moments in recent Brazilian history.
  • (10) The subjects needed to see targets of unforeseeable velocity for no more than 300 ms in order to develop a residual velocity that was characteristic of the given target velocity.
  • (11) This multifactorials genesis makes very unforeseeable, in each case, the long term result of surgery in the form of hypothyroidism.
  • (12) The considerable variability of elimination rate observed among patients (extreme values of half-life and clearance differ 10-fold) mainly account for the unforeseeability of plasma levels obtainable with a given posology.
  • (13) Nevertheless, unforeseeable complications may occur which obscure the results.
  • (14) The unforeseeable course, which is always severe in these tumours, is characterised by the frequency of local relapse.
  • (15) The physician is not responsible for unforeseeable injuries to a patient's health, unless he had failed to inform her fully about the operation's possible consequences.
  • (16) Priority is given to the following research trends, the results of which may significantly affect the efficiency of health- and preventive care rendered to workers: development and control of new methods for early diagnosis of health lesions prior to clinical pathology and prior to the occurrence of work disablement, whether temporary or durable; development and enforcement of methods allowing to single out workers susceptible to the effects of particular environmental hazards with the aim of avoiding unforeseeable health effects of occupational exposure.
  • (17) The course of the disease is unforeseeable, certain large hematomas may become reabsorbed without sequelae.
  • (18) SIDS is in most cases unforeseeable and unavoidable.
  • (19) There is also no requirement under the act for them to destroy data once it has been accessed, meaning that these associations can be revealed long after they were initially accessed, and for unforeseeable purposes.
  • (20) Separately, a group of Italian MPs had urged the House of Lords to vote down the proposals, saying that mitochondrial donation “could have uncontrollable and unforeseeable consequences” and would inevitably “affect the human species as a whole”.

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