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1 I can't anticipate how she'll react to the information she desperately wants.
2 Computers still struggle to anticipate how people will move-they'reliterally a moving target.
3 He just didn't anticipate how cruel some of it would be.
4 It's something you work so hard towards, you don't anticipate how it will feel.
5 However, he surely did not anticipate how quickly this possibility would come onto the agenda.
6 We anticipate how people might perceive us or react, and those anticipatory effects change our choices.
7 Understanding light will help maximize whatever light is available, and help you anticipate how the light will change.
8 It allows us to plan how we will act in the future and anticipate how others will act.
9 Since the vapor market is still in its early stages, it is difficult to anticipate how it may evolve.
10 Investors dumped News Corp shares in heavy volumes today rather than try to anticipate how investigations into the scandal may unfold.
11 Here, we investigate whether this discrepancy may arise because people fail to anticipate how they will feel in morally significant situations.
12 She listened again for clues in his voice, to anticipate how he might be when she got back to the flat.
13 No one could anticipate how many of them eventually would be fertile, what the percentage of boys to girls would be.
14 Its objective was to attempt to cast forward to 2015 and try to anticipate how Ireland might best benefit from a technological future.
15 As part of its role in cyber security, Parker's agency will have to anticipate how to keep security measures ahead of technological innovation.
16 Muhammad Asdori, whose brother and nephew were killed, accused Boeing of negligence in failing to anticipate how pilots would react in an emergency.
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