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I think last year they were a little surprised at their success, whereas this year they expected to be successful.
However, again, this misinterprets the modern meaning of fitness, which can be both predicted in terms of which traits are expected to be successful in a specific environment and measured in terms of actual reproductive success in that environment.
This was hardly unexpected; I only attained my PhD recently and I hadn't really expected to be successful.
"The test for our team is how do you be successful when you're expected to be successful.
The guardians' council acknowledged this month that it might have made "some mistakes" and agreed to accept appeals, although only a minority are expected to be successful.
Japan has previously led opposition to the sanctuary and is expected to be successful at doing so again at the meeting, which runs until 28 October.
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You always expect to be successful as a coach.
He expects to be successful; there's something to be said about that".
And smart people who plan ahead, expect to be successful and have luck to boot, are seldom loved".
Gordon Hammers, a retired businessman who is chairman of the Potrero Community Planning Group, is among those facing the recall, which both sides expect to be successful.
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