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The designs do not get between the customer and the book, whereas his jackets for "The Most of S. J. Perelman" (1958) and "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" (1962) do — at least, they breed expectations of the antic and the psychedelic, respectively, that might be disappointed.
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He bred expectations similar to those that followed Rose.
The unpalatable fact is that generosity breeds expectations.
But success breeds expectation.
If that is so, then societies with a strong feeling of equal rights for disabled people and a strong culture of equality might breed higher expectations and demands in households with disabled members and correspondingly higher disability costs.
Those experiences will breed different expectations, resulting in consumers in key growth demographics who might not be all that excited to see what kind of ultra-realistic water effects a next-gen console can reproduce, even as those of us who grew up dreaming of in-game fog you could virtually feel on your skin eat up whatever Sony wants to sell us.
Although often difficult for both physicians and patients alike, I believe that withholding this information can breed unreasonable expectations, propagate medical paternalism and perpetuate further miscommunication between doctors and patients.
But strong performance also breeds high expectations.
But that distress breeds high expectations.
Working in the Italian movie industry, he says, has bred low expectations in him.
Specifically, greater success breeds greater expectations, by both self and others, for continued creativity and success.
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