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McMorris would soon be headed to the mountains again, into the snow, building his brand and his expectations, preparing for the possibility of a gold medal that so many others presume he will win.
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His usually disciplined and streamlined advance team has seemed more disorganized than usual, and in recent days, Mr. Romney's advisers began publicly trying to tamp down expectations and preparing for a potential loss here.
Though the Romney campaign has, in recent days, begun lowering expectations and preparing for a potential loss, both Mr. Romney and Gov. Nikki Haley, who has spent the week campaigning with him across the state, seemed in good spirits.
"I was lowering his expectations and preparing him for the fact that road builders weren't going to come up with that much," Monk testified.
Their results help us understand the ways essay scorers read and mark papers, and describes differences between scorers, but do not investigate their ideas, concerns and expectations in preparing and marking itself.
Optimists go into new situations with high expectations, while pessimists keep low expectations to prepare for negative outcomes.
Because the pattern recognizer was what prompted our expectations, and prepared the appropriate emotions for the situation.
We have been warned that days two and six will be the most difficult, so I moderate my expectations and prepare for it to be grim until day seven, when, surely, there will be joy?
Robin Williamson, the group's technical director, says: "Although nobody will lose in cash terms, those approaching 65 now may have to revise their expectations and prepare to pay more tax than they might have anticipated.
In "The Image" (1961), Daniel Boorstin's jeremiad against staged news and manufactured experience, the final pages offer this desideratum: "Each of us must disenchant himself, must moderate his expectations, must prepare himself to receive messages coming in from the outside".
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