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been expectations
noun
The act or state of expecting or looking forward to an event as about to happen.
Exact(11)
There had been expectations of a decline.
There had been expectations that the developments in New York would unleash anti-American tirades.
"There might have been expectations that were not compatible with the realities," Mr. Khatami said at his news conference.
There had been expectations that France would make a larger commitment and the announcement disappointed some UN officials.
Yes, foreign companies have been listing in Hong Kong and for several years there have been expectations of foreign listings in Shanghai, but the process has not been smooth.
There had been expectations that super PACS would finance attack ads; historically, outside groups have run some of the harshest ads against candidates, like Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, which attacked the Vietnam War record of Senator John Kerry.
Similar(48)
One was expectations.
There were expectations.
"There are expectations.
A third problem is expectations.
There were expectations to live up to.
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