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The recent drops in carbon dioxide emissions from the power industry are not expected to continue, according to government projections.
Toshiba has been collaborating with IBM and Siemens on a 256 megabit chip design, but the American and German firms have lost enthusiasm for the project and are not expected to continue.
Predictions of the future showed that the increase in age-adjusted incidence rates are not expected to continue after 2020, but the annual number of new SCC cases is expected to increase (data not shown).
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But that is not expected to continue in the second half.
The company had been experiencing financial troubles and was not expected to continue working in schools when its contract expired in December, but its abrupt collapse sent officials scrambling.
That's not expected to continue.
Current Secretary of State Clinton is not expected to continue in the role for a second four-year term.
Although China's economy picked up slightly in the last three months of 2016, the rebound is not expected to continue, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), which is predicting growth of 6.2% this year.
According to the 1993 Resolution concerning the International Classification of Status in Employment,7 casual workers are defined as persons "who have an explicit or implicit contract of employment which is not expected to continue for more than a short period, whose duration is to be determined by national circumstance".
For the past year, the survival of Pontiac as a stand-alone GM division was not expected to continue.
Why it matters: The current system for routing data between the networks of different Internet service providers (ISPs) isn't expected to continue working as the Internet grows.
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