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Especially if you're talking about anticipated lost dollars".
Next month sees the release of the greatest, most breathlessly anticipated lost album in the history of recorded music.
It has also to be said that the high symptom burden of migraine in Nepal was not reflected in lost productive time to the extent that might be anticipated: lost paid and household worktime were both lower than in China [27], Georgia [28] and Zambia [8], although higher than in India [26] and much the same as in Russia [29].
In the complaint, Roy argued that the July 2014 death of her son, Conrad, led to $4,224,000 in "reasonably anticipated lost wages".
To compensate for anticipated lost to follow-up, we intended to include 40 subjects in each group.
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Rates of anticipated HIV/AIDS stigma were high 32% anticipated break-up of their relationship, and 45% anticipated losing their friends.
The company had anticipated losing $57 million to $67 million because of the pants issue.
Even before receiving the results of the M.R.I. test, the Yankees anticipated losing him for a while, and they recalled the utility player Kevin Russo from Class AAA Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
Separately, Chrysler's vice president for North American sales, Steven Landry, told business students at his alma mater in Nova Scotia that Chrysler anticipated losing about $1 billion in the 2008 fiscal year, on top of a $1.5 billion loss in 2007.
No one ever anticipates losing it all.
She certainly doesn't anticipate losing Bean and her horse.
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