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Almost all participants behaved as if they were timing the availability intervals: they anticipated the changes in the location of the zombie and they persisted in their performance patterns during the probe session; however, verbal reports revealed that they were counting the number of trials in each period in order to decide when to switch between rooms.
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Cleveland Coach Butch Davis said his team had anticipated the change in strategy and had practiced against the no-huddle all last week.
To be sure, quite a few agencies anticipated the change in investor and consumer moods, particularly since the recent onslaught of gloomy news from e-tailers and operators of e-commerce Web sites.
The Fund does gauge general sentiment well; it correctly anticipated the change in pace of GDP growth (ie, whether GDP was increasing at a slower or faster rate) for 18 of the 24 forecasts (between 1999 and 2011).
He had anticipated the change, he said, even prepared for it, snapping more than 10,000 photographs of the work in its original locations and recording dozens of oral histories.
Pierre was a noted gastronome who anticipated the change in culinary tastes from the traditional, often heavy, sauce laden dishes, to lighter, more natural preparations.
Another says: "In fact it is getting worse than before because companies are anticipating the changes to the labour laws and so are making workers sign five-year instead of two-year agreements.
Without that foundation, we would not have been able to measure or even anticipate the changes that were likely to occur.
The traditional models such as statistical extrapolation or econometrics are not capable to anticipate the changes in the pattern of the market prices due to the future structural changes.
And while envisaging all the incarnations of these technologies is all but impossible, entrepreneurs would be wise to try to anticipate the changes that could truly boost (or upend) their businesses.
A two-stage programming is composed according to Benders decomposition by allocating inventory in advance and anticipating the changes of transportation routings; thus the transportation routing is stochastic in nature.
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