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be anticipated that
verb
To act before (someone), especially to prevent an action.
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It can be anticipated that this scheme can improve throughput significantly.
It may be anticipated that MoO3 surface must contain catalytic sites which are active in different types of elementary steps.
Subsequently, it can be anticipated that: SR fund investors will be less risk averse than INT and CONV investors.
It could be anticipated that, the values of the stresses on such a surface depend on the inclination angle α.
It can be anticipated that enhanced protection of patients in Europe will result through the GPS approach.
But it should be anticipated that these excises might serve as the guidance for the eventual future application.
It can be anticipated that the complexes 3 and 4 have good charge transport rates and balance between the hole and electron.
It must be anticipated that a different failure mechanism occurs as the confinement level increases and conditions for tensile failure are prevented or strongly diminished.
It could be anticipated that the porosity of the starch granules might aid the digestion of these grains in the human or animal gut.
Generally, it can be anticipated, that the topotactic dehydration may influence significantly an extent of hydrogen bonds and other non-covalent contacts presented within the crystal structures.
Therefore, it can be anticipated that the dark triad is coupled with the level of perception of and concern for CSR negatively.
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