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"Small players learn to be intuitive, to anticipate, to protect the ball.
Next year's is anticipated to be $118 million.
Leasing is anticipated to begin in June 2004.
That is the best way to anticipate threats and to protect ourselves from them.
In Libya the administration failed to anticipate an attack or to protect its staff: a tragic failure, but not a crime.
The planners, anticipating violent opposition, had to protect the agents (hence the battle armor, goggles, etc).; they also had to convey seriousness of intent.
Make sure to organize yourself so that you've anticipated problems and taken steps to protect yourself".
If one should develop conscious agency, we can anticipate that it would try to protect itself -- perhaps by redundancy on many different servers and by developing software defenses against external control or attack.
During the Restoration he tried to protect his investment, anticipating that republican sympathizers would have their most obvious and accessible assets seized, and so he assigned the bonds to friends who were not politically tainted.
The N.I.H. decision was long anticipated, and followed a series of efforts to protect chimpanzees, both in the wild and in captivity.
Last month, leaders of both houses introduced bills to protect undocumented immigrants from anticipated efforts by a Trump administration to increase deportations.
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