Sentence examples for degree anticipated from inspiring English sources

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It's only too bad that, for want of such a translation, Virginia Woolf never learned that the desire she expressed in her 1919 essay "Modern Fiction" for a more impressionistic and less narrowly empirical modern novel, a novel of floating sensibility rather than fixed characters, had been, to such a remarkable degree, anticipated a dozen years earlier by a Swiss writer living in Berlin.

Microsoft said in a statement on Monday that "the acquisition did not accelerate growth to the degree anticipated, contributing to the writedown".

Learning from research and evaluation has not been 'translated' into policy directives, programmatic action or practice to the degree anticipated [ 15, 16].

Since the first systematic review which examined the impact of STRICTA on the reporting quality of acupuncture trials [ 1], subsequent evaluations have drawn similar conclusions: it appears that STRICTA (2002 and 2010) has not improved the quality of reporting to the degree anticipated, thus descriptions of the acupuncture specific aspects of publications remain suboptimal [ 3– 5].

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If the proposed self-supporting degree anticipates requiring courses outside of the proposing academic unit(s), an MOU for teaching resources required to administer the graduate program curriculum must be provided for each of the affected departments and provided as an Appendix.

If investors use these observable aspects of IPO deal structure to predict future M&A activity, then investors should to some degree anticipate M&A activity by a newly public firm, much as they foresee acquisitions by firms that are frequent acquirers, that announce acquisition programs, or that are in an industry experiencing a merger wave.

The emphasis put on the right measure and on the right object of pleasure and pain in the citizens' sentimental education to some degree anticipates the Aristotelian conception of the moral virtues as the right mean between excess and deficiency (II 653b c): "Virtue is this general concord of reason and emotion.

"But perhaps didn't quite capture the public imagination to the degree we anticipated".

"But perhaps didn't quite capture the public imagination to the degree we anticipated". In 2013/14 at Tate Britain the biggest attendance was at its Lowry exhibition – 212,637 – while the figure for Ruin Lust was 32,480 and Art Under Attack was 32,268.

"I feel emptiness and some hurt, but to a small degree, I anticipated something happening," he said.

Thus, vitamin D deficiency (at least to some degree) is anticipated in the large majority of individuals living in low sun-exposure regions [95] and EBV is an extremely prevalent pathogen in human populations (Table 1).

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