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"I should have anticipated better, and been more cautious, and put my new status as president before everything," he writes.
Satellite television operator BSkyB rose 10p to close at 551p as traders anticipated better than expected figures today.
Federal officials and industry executives have anticipated better regulation through action by Congress, which has discussed authorizing federal regulators to impose mandatory reliability standards.
The review panel found that British Swimming's programme itself was "not broken" but the panel felt that the commercial distractions for individual swimmers "should have been anticipated better" and recommended that guidance should be developed on acceptable levels of commercial and media commitments.
The 4.1percentt growth rate in the 3Q was juiced by a 1.67percentt contribution from inventory building as companies replenished stockpiles and anticipated better growth ahead.
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Randolph thinks that Jeter could anticipate better on defense, understand better where a hitter is most likely to hit the ball.
He said double-clutching was needed between first and second gears, and the primitive brakes had taught him how to "anticipate better".
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