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We would not have chosen the burdens we anticipated, and in fact we declared upfront our inability to handle such burdens.
He and the others waiting patiently in the rain, it then occurred to me, were representative of the millions this upfront season anticipates will be watching the wonderful new shows television has crafted for the coming season.
We had anticipated before this investigation that the survival results would be worse in patients undergoing salvage treatment than in those receiving upfront treatment, but there was, in fact, no significant difference between these two groups (Table 3).
Most anticipated?
The highly anticipated N.F.C.
This move was anticipated.
Redevelopment was not anticipated.
Potential sources of bias and variability need to be anticipated upfront at the design stage of a study—in order to avoid or account for their effects.
Much like last year, media buyers anticipate the buzzwords for the 2007 upfront to be "new" or "emerging media".
Thus, comprehensive upfront tumour profiling could anticipate the genetic composition of such clone(s), while taking into account spatial and temporal tumour heterogeneity.
That will result in "an upfront market that lasts longer than most people anticipate," Mr. Dixon said, probably not concluding until the end of summer.
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