[ adj ] not anticipated <adj.all> unanticipated and disconcerting lines of developmentunforeseen circumstances a virtue unlooked-for in people so full of energy like a bolt out of the blue
The loss stems from unanticipated losses on two contracts, a commercial ship conversion and a major overhaul for the Coast Guard.
The emergence of the unanticipated surplus coincided with the recession of 1937.
Brand attributed the deficit to "unanticipated losses on a few large asbestos-abatement contracts, which had been entered into on a fixed-price basis."
Lower food and energy prices caused an unanticipated 0.2% decline in the U.S. producer price index last month.
They say it resulted from an unanticipated number of claims, unexpectedly high settlements and quick resolution of early cases.
They are exposed to the additional, unanticipated risk of that new management.
The planned sale appears to signal that Harcourt must take unanticipated steps to counteract the steep toll of its $3 billion recapitalization, undertaken in May to escape a takeover bid from British Printing & Communication Inc.
There was a huge windfall to equities at the expense of gilts on the basis of unanticipated inflation.
His research suggests the start of a long, largely unanticipated slide in orders and, ultimately, less output from the Big Three.
Mr. Mengel argues that this is an instance of how "constitutional law evolves when changes occur in an unanticipated manner."
Meanwhile, the Navy and Bath are still sorting out unanticipated cost increases in the Aegis cruiser program.
Later, he told reporters that there is "no evidence nuclear processes are going on." "There's always room for something new and unanticipated.
The Mexican government on Saturday announced a series of measures designed to cope with the unanticipated decline in world oil prices.
But this 'inflation tax' works only when inflation is unanticipated, and a given rate of inflation is unlikely to remain unanticipated forever.
But this 'inflation tax' works only when inflation is unanticipated, and a given rate of inflation is unlikely to remain unanticipated forever.