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The phrase "at expectation" is not commonly used in written English and may not be considered correct in standard contexts.
It could be used in specific contexts related to statistical or financial discussions, where it refers to a value that is anticipated or predicted.
Example: "The project's revenue is projected to be at expectation, aligning with our forecasts for the quarter."
Alternatives: "in line with expectations" or "meeting expectations".
Exact(6)
The level of expectation approached the dramatic, but that's where the story ended: at expectation.
Jack Wilshere has a lot of lost time to make up for - so he will offer no apologies for reducing England boss Roy Hodgson's attempts at expectation management to an exercise in futility.
The fund balance analysis looks at expectation as well as extreme risks, graphing ( Oleft[tilde{S}times P hbox tilde{C}times tilde{D}right] ) where O is one of the three operators {E, VaR, tVaR } in order to simplify the discussion and analysis.
Usually, you have two, three guys who are hot; two, three guys who are performing at expectation; and a few guys who are struggling.
Blastx were performed at expectation value of 1e-05 to filter out nonspecific high-scoring segment pairs respectively.
The following section summarizes the calculation arriving at expectation E(A) of matrix A. We start by discussing (5) in the first case.
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In Tennessee, 98 percent of teachers were judged to be "at expectations".
"But I think people look at expectations, you know.
The best shows tug at expectations and turn them upside down.
"Before, even if you came in just at expectations, that was like a victory," he said.
In addition to top-down number-crunching, HSBC also looked at expectations from the bottom up.
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