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imponderable

[im-pon-der-uh-buhl] / ɪmˈpɒn dər ə bəl /


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He adds, however, that there are "imponderables" in the council data, including the fact that people turned back by so-called greeters outside polling stations were not included in the published figures.

From BBC

And then, the corollary: If we know so much less and think so much less, what of the imponderable essential of human society — of wisdom?

From Washington Post

Kampe's point was that too many players are caught up in their past achievements or distracted by the imponderables of the future.

From BBC

In truth, most admit it's just too early to tell amid numerous imponderables about the likelihood of recession unfolding and fuzzy debates about what would constitute a hard or soft landing.

From Reuters

Healthcare is a field that presents practitioners with a multitude of imponderables on a daily basis — with women’s reproductive healthcare, especially, in the gun sights of the right wing.

From Los Angeles Times