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1 Dealmakers expect more political intervention to save companies of strategic national interest.
2 Market participants expect more volatility in the second half of the year.
3 We expect more legislation on border security and forms of national identification.
4 So expect more , as governments continue to get involved in macro decisions.
5 But in the short term his simple message is: expect more pain.
6 Saudis enjoy greater job protection than foreigners and often expect more pay.
7 Sharma said investors could expect more improvement in combined ratio this year.
8 We expect more and the youth movement wants more positions, he said.
9 City will expect more next year, but this will do for now.
10 Peru and Ecuador expect more than 2 million people to be affected.
11 Investors, however, can expect more from chief executives and boards of directors.
12 Analysts expect more details at a meeting in New York on Wednesday.
13 I expect more particulars from Bülow in the course of the week.
14 We expect more from fashion companies and the people at their helm.
15 With central bank meetings due in some developing economies, expect more cutting.
16 People expect more from council services, and so do our elected councillors.
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