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Examples for "expect "
1 Julian Barnes: 'Do you expect Europe to cut us a good deal?
2 He said he didn't expect similar legislation to be adopted in Europe.
3 However, Mr Size did not expect there to be a power crisis.
4 We did not expect to resolve that question today, the official said.
5 Market players expect these factors will continue to influence prices next year.
1 Today, however, just two of the 18 bear market indicators are present.
2 As major nuclear powers, we bear special responsibility for maintaining international security.
3 But is it possible the bear market has already come and gone?
4 Prices are increased to what the market will bear without Government control.
5 Yet the panel is clear on who should bear the real responsibility.
1 Such decisions carry political consequences, particularly in high-profile cases, legal experts said.
2 Those funds still carry a notable long position in the market, however.
3 Pollution controls carry important financial and health consequences for the United States.
4 Today however, I carry another more ambiguous, and I think positive, message.
5 The state's rules, which became effective December 11, carry possible criminal penalties.
1 Still, it is hard to understand how the particular project was allowed to gestate .
2 The human version of the brain-wasting disease, called Creutzfeldt-Jakob, can 50 years to gestate .
3 But everyone came to Ganymede to gestate , so the child health research all happened there.
4 Themicrobe is difficult to detect in adult animals, and is apparent only when they gestate .
5 The eggs gestate down in the big inner ring.
6 We gestate the servitor housechimps in these ones.
7 Rats gestate for just twenty-one days and can birth a litter of up to twenty pups.
8 So I'm supposed to wait and gestate .
9 Yeah, things gestate for a while.
10 I scribble down notes wherever I am, on the train or at home, let ideas gestate , let shit happen.
11 I'm gonna let things gestate .
13 Cod worms or nematodes, he adds, gestate in the digestive system of seals and are spread to fish near their colonies.
14 While they were eating, delicately selecting chunks from the back of a patient trach, the Parent continued to gestate new offspring.
15 A womb is being developed called the Biobag, which allows a premature baby to continue to gestate inside an artificial amniotic sack.
16 These forms of mental impoverishment beget the same: a woman born into low circumstances cannot help but gestate a child destined for the same.
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