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Meanings of anticipate the future in English
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Usage of anticipate the future in English
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We Germans anticipatethefuture with an unshakable belief in victory.
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I must try to anticipatethefuture, manage the present.
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The country can regard the present with satisfaction and anticipatethefuture with optimism.
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Strategies to anticipatethefuture are goal-directed conversations, anticipated care, and guidance on the job.
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More than anything, Simmons' career has been a testament to his ability to anticipatethefuture.
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We can remember the past and anticipatethefuture, but we can live only in the present.
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The whole system of Debt, by means of which we forestall and anticipatethefuture, is wrong.
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Nor has she been "too shallow to understand the past" or "too naive to anticipatethefuture".
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This tinged his mind with gloom, and caused him to anticipatethefuture of his country with morbid apprehension.
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Azrael remembers the past so it can anticipatethefuture, and it knows by now that this will never be over.
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The events combine pundit lectures with general digerati networking, out of which producers anticipatethefuture of the Internet will be divined.
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So this is the confidence with which we should cheer ourselves when we look upon the past, and when we anticipatethefuture.
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What is New: -Healthcare professionals and parents use different strategies to anticipatethefuture of children receiving palliative care, both intentionally and unwittingly.
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Males and females gained the ability to better contemplate their circumstances, anticipatethefuture, and develop strategies by drawing on stored memories and impressions.
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Libraries must anticipatethefuture implications of this technology, participate in its development, and deploy it to ensure access to the world's information resources.
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A former US ambassador to London, Raymond Seitz, called her "too shallow to understand the past and too naive to anticipatethefuture".