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To predict or believe that something will happen | To consider obligatory or required. | To consider reasonably due.
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In terms of what UK fans can expect from season three, Phillips offered: ‘You can expect lots of fun, you can expect a really thrilling series of more of the same fabulous stories and stand-alone episodes.
We expect a Ferrari to go faster than a Honda Fit, we expect a smart phone to do more than a normal phone, we expect a solid oak table to last longer than a camp table.
I do not expect the Union to be dissolved—I do not expect the house to fall—but I do expect it will cease to be divided.
Additionally, we expect to start rolling out a new POS platform at Anthony's and expect all 59 stores to be converted by the second half of 2024.
Don’t expect the Canucks to muster much offense, so expect a lower-scoring affair.
Fans shouldn't expect gameplay from Ghost, but Street says the team will be answering player questions during the livestream, so we'll likely learn way more about what to expect.
For 2023, we expect our raw material and work-in-process inventory to remain somewhat elevated given supply chain challenges, but we expect to be a modest source of cash versus a use in 2022.
For Healthineers, I expect stagnant Q4 and FY23 growth rates in line with management comments to expect 1% to -1% growth.
If you expect Copilot to be a super-smart virtual assistant that can answer any question and do anything for you, though — something much of the marketing does lead people to expect, in my opinion — you will be disappointed.
In addition, we expect to help by minimizing the risk that models generate unsafe or biased results, and we expect to help by hyper-training generalized models for specialized domains.
I want the SNP to resume its role as the party that stands up for Scotland, and also the party of competent government - that’s what the public expect and want they are entitled to expect.
Looking ahead, we currently expect telecom revenue in Q1 to be slightly down due to the Lunar New Year and then expect to see slow improvement in this segment as deployments of 5G products continue.
Meaning, do we expect or should we expect any sort of other major down payments?
Most people would expect a computer to generate the same answer given the same question, unless the question was, "generate a random number" in which case they expect the opposite.
People expect that the following year is going to be also a plus 5% that you have got a war, you have got inflation, people spend less money, buy less product, you expect have promotions, you don’t have promotions.
They expect broader ranges of support to be available, beyond pay raises; whereas lower paid workers in more insecure forms of employment don't expect any support beyond pay increments.
This outlook includes approximately $30 million of revenue we expect to recover from the ransomware incident in the first quarter, therefore, we expect to essentially be caught up with the backlog of the customer deliveries by the end of this quarter.
We expect oil prices to remain high in 2023 in part due to voluntary production cuts in Saudi Arabia and Russia, which we expect to lead to an oil deficit in the second half of 2023.
All that said, however, if we expect employers to verify the right of somebody to work here, it’s legitimate to expect law enforcement – law enforcement – to verify whether somebody in custody has a right to be here.
As the search for a solution continues, expect politicians to try to kick the radioactive can further down the road — and expect some weapons-grade NIMBYism from state and territory leaders if they’re asked to help out.