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"I got started, and I thought, oh my goodness, when could I ever expect to work on something on this scale again?" she said.
"I don't expect to work on the sovereignty of Quebec for the rest of my active life".In this section The irrelevance of separatism Rounding up the governments Car crash Marching on ReprintsOthers have reached the same conclusion.
Research training is important, but don't expect to work on patents that match your research area.
Youll have to find and cold-call homeowners whove been flagged as delinquent or who are still in the early stages of foreclosure, and you should expect to work on at least a dozen different homes before you hook a deal.
Undergraduates can expect to work on original research at most summer internships, notes Plumley, adding that BIOS supervisors regularly assign summer students to experiments that "come right off of our NSF grants, and we literally don't know the answers that the students are going to get".
But Klamka and co-founder Wil Chung tell me that the most important aspect of this is the emphasis of the mobile experience, "There's little things, that people expect to work on mobile that don't really work that well, like pulling up location on a map or finding emails in Gmail.
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Many of the P.L.A. soldiers entering Gilgit-Baltistan are expected to work on the railroad.
Besides, a good scientific scrap fosters the exchange of ideas and ensures that advocates of losing proposals understand the winning ones, which they are expected to work on.
After all, software written for one sort of machine is not expected to work on the other.Technology Quarterly Look into my eyes Any mileage in the idea?
Gergen can be expected to work on Clinton's image, but the President's fundamental problem is one of substance.
Apart from lectures, students are also expected to work on their own project papers.
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