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At the same time consumer confidence is expected to be hit by the spending cuts anticipated in this month's budget and the rising cost of importing goods from the Far East.
Gary Porter, the Conservative councillor who chairs the cross-party LGA, said this analysis showed councils would be facing significant challenges even without the deep cuts anticipated in this autumn's spending review.
They rose in April, too, although not by as much as the Bureau of Labor Statistics had anticipated in this opening month of the spring and summer driving season.
Roofe, a 23-year-old signing from West Bromwich Albion in the summer, stole the show with two superbly taken goals and has given his manager a headache he perhaps had not anticipated in this transfer window.
Kripke was anticipated in this theory by the philosopher Ruth Barcan Marcus and joined by a large number of other thinkers, including Hilary Putnam, David Kaplan, Joseph Almog, and Howard Wettstein.
Two problems are anticipated in this analytical framework.
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As anticipated in the Introduction, this is not a simple question and thus neither can the answer itself be simple.
Yet even this is anticipated in the lyrics.
This was anticipated in the sample size calculations, and sensitivity analyses demonstrated minimal impact of missing data.
Though what we can anticipate in this, George Osborne's fourth Autumn Statement, will be forward-looking, it's worth looking at past data too.
"But assuming he did something really bad, the very worst that you could anticipate in this realm, 28 years is more than enough".
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