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The decision to use fire is usually based on a balancing of pros and cons; i.e., damage, possible or expected, must be weighed against benefits.
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But the outcomes we expect must be clearly set out – or the needs of older people may continue to be sidelined.
Instead of the Cliffs Notes, thumbnail sketch of Cervantes, one wishes Fuentes had commented on more than the first sentence of Grossman's translation, which I expect must be excellent, as is all of her work.
In order to assess the structural strength of the ship, the minimum basic scantlings, which depend on the expected loads, must be determined.
While expected inflation must be planned for in retirement budgeting, unexpected inflation causes uncertainty in prices, because it causes an element of surprise to bear upon the market.
But since they're giving even more to those to whom much has been given, the "much is expected" part must be an unsubtle hint to the ultra-rich to keep those contributions coming.
Last season's USC squad showed that a coach who's smart enough to stockpile scholarships can flirt with relevance for a few seasons longer than expected, which must be frustrating to the cartel.
The higher than expected prevalence must be interpreted with caution, because of the limited number of cases of anorexia nervosa, and of wide confidence limits.
A degree of misunderstanding and confusion of these complex scientific concepts is to be expected and must be acceptable.
Risk-benefit analysis is crucial in decisions of weight management in the elderly, and expected benefits must be assessed against potential detrimental effects of weight loss.
The expected results must be communicated up front to help employees focus their energy on activities that will help meet or exceed those goals.
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