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Just like White House advisers, Bush campaign aides are expected to exercise.
"The voter is expected to exercise his franchise in the morning," said Mr. Bhardwaj.
Screeners, the T.S.A. has said, are expected to exercise some discretion.
The team's current lease goes through 2006, and it is expected to exercise its 10-year extension option.
Zen masters are expected to exercise power, then are routinely accused (by Western students) of abusing it.
They added language saying that each plaintiffs' lawyer was "expected to exercise his or her independent judgment in the best interest of each client individually".
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In the real world, big-spending customers in the sex industry expect to exercise all the prerogatives of the rapist with trafficked or exploited women.
For anyone who has spent their working life in the business and therefore might reasonably expect to exercise some artistic control, that might well have been one constraint too far.
In a flurry of initiatives, announcements and rejections, he has made it especially clear in recent months that Russia regards most American and western policy as wrongheaded, will no longer tolerate western monitoring of Russian standards in political life, and expects to exercise almost a right of veto over certain European developments.
The radiation oncologist is expected to exercises clinical judgment based on these principles to determine the CTV (clinical target volume) and employs ICRU principles to determine the PTV (planning treatment volume).
White said he expected to do twisting exercises on Friday and to try throwing on Saturday.
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