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It just means that you're not expected to be smart.
Marc recalled that, even as a child, he was expected to be smart about art when visiting Jean Dubuffet, who was on his father's roster.
Among people who went to public high schools in the fifties, as we both did, pretty girls weren't expected to be smart or even especially nice.
It's bad enough that hapas share the common stereotypes of Asian Americans as "model minorities" who are expected to be smart, diligent and well-behaved, he said.
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Never mind that the autonomous cars that will arrive in the next five to 10 years are expected to be far smarter and safer than the average driver.
Tomorrow's cities are expected to be hubs of smart technology, but eco-living will be more than just sensors, energy-efficient appliances, solar panels and wind turbines.
Although there are expected to be 350 million smart phones in use this year on the continent, they are not spread uniformly across nations or regions.
Every home in Britain is expected to be equipped with a smart meter by 2020 and the Information Commissioner's Office warned privacy must not be compromised.
Such intelligent WMSs can be expected to be an important pillar of smart healthcare.
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