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As I write this piece, I anticipate comments such as, "That would be too big of an undertaking," and: "Is that really our role?" While libraries are feeling the pressure of more limited resources and time, I would argue that this project would synergize with libraries' existing interactions with our primary users (faculty and students) and could be built into other outreach activities.

Any deployment of these options requires a careful comparison of benefit and cost". In his highly anticipated comments, Bernanke added that despite the "recent slowing" in economic growth, "it is reasonable to expect some pickup in growth in 2011 and in subsequent years". But the high unemployment -- at 9.5% in July -- is expected to "decline only slowly," he said.

We knew from previous studies of junior doctors that we might anticipate comments on quality of training, whether the doctors felt well prepared by their medical schools for starting medical work, on long hours and exhaustion [ 4- 7].

As we had anticipated, comments from the subsequent 'sense-checking' exercise with family physicians mainly concerned perceived likelihoods of ceiling effects, difficulties in measurement or recommendations being outside the immediate control of the primary care team (Additional file 3).

In the film's DVD commentary, Rock said, "I don't know if I'll see a black president in my lifetime". The film, and that line, show how entertainment can anticipate, comment on -- and completely misunderstand -- real events.

Anticipating such comments, John Morris, the chief executive of Odyssey, said in a statement: "We have treated this site with kid gloves, and the archaeological work done by our team out there is unsurpassed.

But he did anticipate the comments would continue to follow the 24-year-old.

"The fact that Mr Hartnett did not anticipate his comments being reported is in itself no justification for making them," Lord Toulson, the supreme court justice, said in his ruling.

One would extend the reach of pre-publication review by the intelligence community to include not only manuscripts but also "anticipated oral comments". Yet another would ban government employees or contractors with security clearances from entering into contracts with "the media" to provide "analysis or commentary" on intelligence matters.

And I'm going to make a disclaimer here, because I can just anticipate the comments: These tips do not apply if you live in Alaska or some other horrendously freezing area.

Those who have had a previous birth or an abortion may anticipate negative comments on their condition by health care providers [ 28].

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