Sentence examples for equally expected from inspiring English sources

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Or should the fast-developing countries, such as China and Brazil, be equally expected to shoulder the burden of tackling climate change, too?

A friend writes that his son went off to college last week leaving behind the expected shambles in his bedroom and the equally expected feeling of emptiness in the nest.

By Tony Gibbs The New Yorker, September 8 , 1986P. 28 A friend writes that his son went off to college last week leaving behind the expected shambles in his bedroom and the equally expected feeling of emptiness in the nest.

The release of Sheezus has been heralded not merely by the expected succession of hit singles and the equally expected online controversy, but by Allen offering a public assessment of her new album's worth, not with the standard-issue "best thing I've ever done" hard sell, but in a remarkably clear-eyed and dispassionate way.

It's a culture in which it is expected that men ask for sex, and equally expected that women acquiesce, and in which men push sexual boundaries until they hear "no" rather than asking about specifics in advance and respecting the other person's answer.

Nicky Romero and Steve Aoki are more recent additions to the upper echelons, but equally expected to rank. .

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Equally, expecting them to generate rents from commercial activity to pay for subsidised activity is absurd.

In any case, this popularity might filter through to the massing ranks of prize judges struggling under the weight of novels to read - although, given the current emphasis on marketability, one might equally expect John Grisham or Jeffrey Archer to turn up on the Booker Prize shortlist.

But we could equally expect more reflective bees (the buzzing philosophers among them) to raise the question whether they really had good reason to do everything that their evolution has disposed them to do in the service of maximizing their genetic propagation.

However, if we expect these 'true' species to be artificially lumped into a single EL, we may equally expect other ELs to include even more 'true' species, e.g. as indicated by the two GMYC models.

Staff numbers have been cut sharply, as expected, but equally these can be flexed upwards when conditions improve.

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