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Investors still cherish great expectations too.
GPs cherish high expectations concerning metabolic results in their diabetes patients, but do not succeed in communicating this to their patients.
And both of them put a premium on achieving mastery over elemental forces that often defied the most cherished civilized expectations.
May doesn't write very much in his book about the novel form; but he ought to be reassured that on the whole it has cherished less transcendent expectations of romantic love than the troubadours.
Those who hope that Dorothea might open her heart to love again probably cherished a similar expectation for Dickens's Miss Havisham.
Real or perceived, the danger of miscommunication and hurting someone you cherish is enough reason to establish clear expectations about the role of technology in your life.
"Exposure expands expectations". It's King's most cherished principle.
Contrary to our expectation that people in rural areas would cherish mutual support, only 4% of the study participants were ready to support their fellow community members who cannot pay for the premium.
"That's cherished ground for a [manufacturer]." Sales of the Breeze have also exceeded expectations.
Now I cherish it.
I cherish my friendships.
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