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exogenous

[ek-soj-uh-nuhs] / ɛkˈsɒdʒ ə nəs /
ADJECTIVE
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Without mentioning Ukraine, it said the measure applied to countries experiencing "exogenous shocks that are beyond the control of country authorities and the reach of their economic policies".

From BBC

"When an exogenous shock occurs, there is an adjustment from the old to a new price system. After adjustment, the rising inflation rate is likely to return to the steady-state inflation rate," he said.

From Reuters

Other exogenous events such as geopolitics and cybersecurity risks are further complicating matters.

From Reuters

“But you need to make an informed decision, because once you take an exogenous hormone, you are changing your body forever.”

From Washington Post

Unlike exogenous hormones, experts believe natural hormones, such as estrogen, help.

From Washington Post