0 unexpected and not convenient or unpleasant:
1 not expected, not convenient, or not suitable:
Thus, it is possible that polynomial-time queries are computed in exponential-time, that is, it is possible to get untoward exponential time resolution.
Would there be any untoward chromosomal effects from such a therapy?
Despite the harsh rhetoric, there were few untoward incidents, and election observers were unanimous in commending the peaceful mood.
The theory is elegant, but it immediately entails two untoward theses.
I was skeptical of the vaso-vagal explanation for all untoward events.
Fear of causing untoward events excludes many elderly patients who would benefit from exercise therapy.
This castelike exclusion puts the secular therapist in an untoward position even before commencement of the therapeutic sessions.
Even when the foreign banks held plenty of silver, they may be chary to lend it when some untoward event takes place.