Sentence examples for anticipated remarks from inspiring English sources

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Before his highly anticipated remarks, the Fed's vice chairwoman, Janet L. Yellen, said Wednesday evening in Boston that the jobs data "serve as a reminder that the economy remains vulnerable to setbacks," and that the Fed was ready to act if it believed that the recovery was faltering.

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"The central television's family name is the party," the sign read, anticipating remarks made by Xi at a later meeting.

The free speech warrior says that the three university employees criticizing him (which included Hitler comparisons) in a private meeting with Shepard was defamatory to him and they should have anticipated their remarks going public.

Anticipating his remarks on the matter, churchgoers filled the 10,000-seat church to nearly overflowing for both morning services.

He anticipated that his remarks would anger teachers.

Producers Rich Praytor and Beverly Banks (she also wrote the film) anticipated commenters' skeptical remarks and said they don't believe that masturbating to a Pornhub video is actually going to summon a demon.

That seemed almost to anticipate a remark by Mr. Toner, the State Department spokesman, who said that the Geneva talks were "a continuation of the exploratory meetings to determine if North Korea is prepared to fulfill its commitments under the 2005 joint statement of the six-party talks and its nuclear, international, obligations, as well as take concrete steps toward denuclearization".

Vickers's much-anticipated remarks came amid an acceleration in talks between high street banks and the government to commit to lending between £160bn and £180bn to businesses this year.

The intervention was much anticipated after repeated negative remarks from George Osborne last year that "endless social and environmental goals" were a burden on business.

Her remarks effectively anticipated publication of Professor John Whitelegg's Green-commissioned report on a possible Londonwide pay-as-you-go road-pricing system that could bring in at least £1 billion a year.

In concluding remarks he anticipated protests to follow the decision, but warned: "True and lasting change does not come from violence but from exercising our voices and our votes".

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