Sentence examples for comments anticipated from inspiring English sources

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In comments anticipated to be his final public intervention before leaving the Reserve Bank of Australia, Stevens said the bank concurred with updated forecasts produced by Treasury last week about the state of the nation's books but he said the official outlook amounted to everything is OK as long as nothing goes wrong.

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But when markets reacted to Mr. O'Neill's comments by anticipating a decline the dollar's value, he retracted his comments and has since largely refrained from speaking about currency values at all.

This ruling by the European Court of Human Rights suggests websites need to police their comments and anticipate when a story will attract defamatory posts.

"Clearly, the Iranians, from Araqchi's comments, are anticipating extending the talks". Representatives of the U.S., part of a group of powers that also includes France, Britain, Germany, Russia and China, have been vague on what they will do if the talks do not produce a deal in November.

Based on these comments, I anticipate you should have no difficulty preparing a revised manuscript that should be acceptable for publication in eLife.

Any deployment of these options requires a careful comparison of benefit and cost". In his highly anticipated comments, Bernanke added that despite the "recent slowing" in economic growth, "it is reasonable to expect some pickup in growth in 2011 and in subsequent years". But the high unemployment -- at 9.5% in July -- is expected to "decline only slowly," he said.

As we had anticipated, comments from the subsequent 'sense-checking' exercise with family physicians mainly concerned perceived likelihoods of ceiling effects, difficulties in measurement or recommendations being outside the immediate control of the primary care team (Additional file 3).

One would extend the reach of pre-publication review by the intelligence community to include not only manuscripts but also "anticipated oral comments". Yet another would ban government employees or contractors with security clearances from entering into contracts with "the media" to provide "analysis or commentary" on intelligence matters.

Bednarek's comments preview a highly anticipated diplomatic visit to Washngton this week by Iraq's prime minister, Haider al-Abadi.

The proposals will be subject to a 75-day public comment period, with adoption anticipated by the end of the year.

We see the plaza at Union Square covered with comments in chalk, anticipating the immense shrines of candles, photographs and memorabilia (also pictured) that would accumulate.

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