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The word scale gives five responses to the question regarding how the service quality received compared to the patient's expectation: "much better than I expected," "a little better than I expected," "as I expected," "a little worse than I expected" and "a lot worse than I expected [ 16]." All three methods were piloted with BESS clients to see which one they preferred.
One senior western diplomat had this to say: Perhaps expectations had been a little high...On some issues we would have probably expected a little bit more flexibility on their side A senior US official added: Everyone is serious here.
"We all expected a little bit more.
But analysts expected a little more from its results.
Analysts had expected a little worse -- a reading of 106.0.
I would have expected a little better than that".
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From a big manager you expect a little bit more".
Perhaps we expect a little too much from the Six Nations.
"You'd think you could expect a little more".
Architecturally, Maribor is a mixed bag, too: those expecting a little Ljubljana will be disappointed.
Especially for those who expect a little too much as a Christmas gift.
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