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The 26 vaccines under scrutiny were ranked in four categories, based on their estimated development costs and the anticipated payoff for public health.
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Obama looked forward to "Recovery Summer," anticipating the payoff of the massive federal investment in infrastructure-improvement programs aimed at creating jobs and stimulating the economy.
Burns is the most disappeared of the Fallen, and the way Simpson liberally peppers the text with references to the mysterious Burns, you anticipate a payoff at the end.
"You -- you're thinking about shaving it off?" Mr. Newhart said as his audience anticipated the familiar payoff.
For others, rent may barely cover the costs, but they view the apartment as a long-term investment and don't anticipate a big payoff until they sell years from now.
Most anticipated?
"This is the strategy payoff we have been anticipating for many years," Mr. Morgan, EnCana's chief executive, said.
Even when the material leads us to anticipate something nasty, it often doesn't payoff.
SHE knows there's no success like failure," Bob Dylan sang in "Love Minus Zero/ No Limit," doubtless anticipating Mariah Carey, who just got a lottery-size payoff, $28 million, to leave Virgin Records.
Instead, the possibilities widen further, anticipating the next two books in the trilogy, though not without a sense of payoff.
Evidently anticipating Sunday's ruling, Egyptian prosecutors recently had begun a new case against Mr. Mubarak, accusing him of taking payoffs from the state news organization Al Ahram in the form of $1 million in gifts over the last six years of his rule.
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