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The anticipating
verb
To act before (someone), especially to prevent an action.
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Most people in the anticipating crowd were aware of the controversy.
Goalies stand way over against one pipe and wait for some sucker to shoot into all that empty space — which has just been filled by the anticipating goalie.
Months in the anticipating, its follow-up, To Pimp a Butterfly (the title improves after one play), finds Lamar eyeing up America, turning his back on the lure of easy stardom.
We prove that the generalized local time, as a nonlinear functional of ω, is in the fractional Sobolev spaces Dα,p (α<12 and p>2) under some conditions imposed on the anticipating integrand u via the technique of Malliavin calculus and the K-method in the real interpolation theory.
The remembering (or, the anticipating?
An often neglected step to optimizing care delivery was the increased falls prevention resources, supporting health care providers to manage the anticipating increased work flow [ 32].
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Both sides retained counsel for the anticipated litigation.
The anticipated contract value is US$60 100 million.
The anticipated maturity of the RTS in 2020 2030: values 1 4.
But the anticipated apocalypse never comes.
Something is happening here: the anticipated's becoming a reality.
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