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Many more companies are expected to dive into the Hispanic market.
As Manager Joe Girardi indicated Friday, the Yankees are expected to dive into the free-agent pitching pool.
Even so, once the offering is complete, Mr. D'Alessandro, who will become chief executive of John Hancock in June, is expected to dive into the thick of the buying as he tries to bulk up his company as a defense against takeover from the banks and other bigger, richer players.
Of course people can't be expected to dive into complicated economic models themselves.
I wonder if boys are educated in so many subtle ways to avoid subtlety, while girls are expected to dive into detail.
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After Monday's festivities, Gorsuch is expected to dive headlong into the work of the court.
Teachers are expected to dive deeply into test score data, but not even dip their toes in the water when in comes to difficult conversations about race.
Journalists would be expected to dive headfirst into such headline-grabbing allegations, especially when tied to an estimated $50 billion construction project that will command the world's attention on February 7.
Royal Bank of Scotland has racked up £52bn of losses since it was bailed out eight years ago this month: and when it reports third-quarter results on Friday it is expected to dive even deeper into the red.
Next Tuesday, the first session will have special emphasis on a large number of emails and other communications between former President Michael Peevey and top commission staff with executives at the Pacific Gas & Electric Co. and Southern California Edison Co. A March 11 hearing is expected to dive more deeply into the "possible inappropriate communications," Hueso's office said in a statement.
And similarly, machines that were expected to dive, turned out to be successes.
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