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During this pre-election period, the PPP can be expected to exploit Mr Gilani's disqualification by portraying itself as a victim of the "establishment".
At the very least, Iran can be expected to exploit these events diplomatically, stepping up its propaganda campaign against what it habitually terms the illegitimate and irresponsible Saudi regime.
Tremlett has been impressive with his control and if there is more bounce to be found in the Waca pitch, then he, above all of them, might be expected to exploit it.
Therefore, microemulsion would be expected to exploit into a new-type preparation of PF.
Furthermore, we observe that the upper bound is again very close to WINPOP's accuracy, and thus further improvements in accuracy will be expected to exploit more information (e.g. the background LD patterns).
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As many as seven cyclists per hour are expected to exploit this lane.
Rangers are expected to exploit the Scottish FA's appeals process to enable one of the players dismissed at Hampden Park, Kevin Thomson, to face Dundee United tomorrow.
William Grant is expected to exploit that story to promote the drink in new places, although it fears access to new markets could be undermined by a yes vote in the independence referendum on 18 September.
The government stands to reap a £4bn tax windfall as more than 650,000 people are expected to exploit George Osborne's changes and cash in part of their pensions over the next five years.
Its government is expected to exploit the country's strategically important location on the Bay of Bengal to extract concessions on trade and aid from both India and China.India has already sanctioned a $1 billion loan to Bangladesh (its largest-ever to a foreign country) and held out the promise of electricity exports and trade concessions.
This ordered hybrid semiconductor material is expected to exploit the great potentiality in sensors, micro/nanodevices, and screen displays.
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