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Such interruptions could doom the relatively few who could be expected to be alive under debris.
"Nobody," Alec realizes, "could be expected to be weak all the time".
"These two companies have grown up closer than any two independent companies could be expected to be".
Students not commissioned as engineers could be expected to be shipped west to the frontier or south.
American art institutions could be expected to be frustrated to see so many important pieces leaving the United States.
In addition, much of the company's debt could be expected to be assigned to the consumer unit, freeing up the balance sheets of the other operations.
He added that such a war could be expected to be followed by a seizure of the islands at the heart of China's territorial dispute with Japan.
The seizure also seemed to bolster rebel assertions that United States military officials who arrive to train Colombian troops could be expected to be targets.
If these people abruptly stopped exercising, he says, the impacts could be expected to be more outsized than among people who worked out only lightly.
But those costs could be expected to be passed along to customers; otherwise, Chinese companies might find themselves vulnerable to higher antidumping penalties in the future.
Our engineers are among the most skilled in the world and could be expected to be at the forefront of the new technology needed to fight climate change.
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