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"Then it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy — if we're always available, then we're expected to always be available".
If an absence is absolutely unavoidable, students are expected to always communicate with the professor for their language course, preferably before the absence will occur.
If correct, this result has important implications for cerebellar function, as granule cell activation would be expected to always propagate in the ascending but not necessarily the parallel fiber segments of the same axon.
This review will attempt to explain how DNA repair, which would be expected to always enhance cell survival, actually may result in increased cell killing following certain types of cancer treatments, such as ionizing radiation and bleomycin sulfate.
Such are the pressures of a 24/7 media that the senior and most ambitious politicians are expected to always be within easy reach of a TV studio, and many move their families to London for this reason.
Often, what makes an artist great is the fact that they're born "with a skin too few" – which might be why some worry that getting medical treatment would stifle their creativity or make their output less interesting – but that also makes them less able to handle the pressures of not knowing where their next pay packet will come from, and being expected to always be at the top of their game.
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But modern Test teams cannot expect to always score at four runs an over.
"We can't expect to always be up to the standard, but it's a pity that we faltered in the decisive moment".
It can't do what it did against the Bills, falling way behind early, and expect to always be able to come back quickly.
While I didn't expect to always know the answers, I believed I'd be able to figure things out along the way.
We don't expect to always reach agreement on the course of action, nor are we expected to.
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