Sentence examples for entirely expected that from inspiring English sources

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It is entirely expected that this will be amongst the least scalable architectures.

Given how important cars and trucks are to both individuals and the world's economy as a whole, it's entirely expected that attackers will focus their energy on disrupting vehicles' (hopefully) well-designed systems.

Since this arrhythmia is characterised by aperiodic R-R intervals and irregular ECG morphology (eg, the absence of P waves), it is entirely expected that the algorithm may reject HR data.

It is entirely expected that repeated activity would eventually use all vesicles, since this has already been demonstrated by classical studies employing repeated stimulation (Ceccarelli et al, 1972, 1973; Heuser & Reese, 1973).

Given the prevalence of CVD in a population with a mean age of 65 years, this finding was surprising as it is not entirely expected that only left-sided patients would have developed post-radiotherapy CVD, unless solely attributable to radiation, which seems unlikely.

With raising livestock it's entirely expected that you may end up having a dead animal (or more) on your hands to deal with.

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The magnitude of this PECAM-1 association is similar to that resulting from variation in GPVI or αIIbβ3, and is entirely expected given that platelet response requires the integration of a large number of proteins and varies widely throughout the population [20].

That's downright shameful, but it's entirely expected when you consider that Rahm Emanuel was behind it.

It is entirely reasonable to expect that figure to rise".

"Locog also have to conclude, and we have to sign off, the negotiations with G4S over the size of the amount of money that will be paid back to the public purse – so if you were to add to that £377m, anything that will not be used but is held against outstanding work and anything that might come back from G4S, it is entirely reasonable to expect that figure to rise".

It is entirely reasonable to expect that, by the mid-twenty-first century, capital punishment will have the same status internationally as torture: an outlier practice, prohibited by international agreements and customary international law, practiced illicitly by rogue nations, and defended only by a handful of conservative academics seeking attention.

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