Sentence examples for expected to make progress from inspiring English sources

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He said he expected to make progress within the next 12 to 18 months.

The two leaders are expected to make progress on a new strategic arms accord that will reduce each side's nuclear arsenal to about 2,000 warheads from the current level of 6,000.

The talks, in Poznan, were expected to make progress on helping poor countries pay to cope with the effects of climate change, as well as launch formal negotiations on a treaty to succeed the Kyoto protocol.

Thus, although students are expected to make progress as individuals, teachers and parents generally discourage them from questioning authors at a personal level and from challenging the interpretations offered by teachers.

That is because when China joined the WTO it was widely expected to make progress towards becoming a market economy, and to allow the market mechanism to play the key role in the allocation of resources worldwide.

All countries are expected to "make progress to allocating at least 5% of national GDP as public financing for health (with low- and middle-income countries reducing by at least half the gap between 5% of GDP and current public funding)", domestically[a][ 10].

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"I fully expect to make progress," she said of the May vote.

But how can you expect to make progress if you have no idea where you're starting from?

How can we expect to make progress when two years of every four are consumed by presidential campaigns?

Just as governments expect to take losses mid-term, opposition parties should expect to make progress, and, London aside, Labour has made none.

"Falluja is a cancer, and we really can't have a sanctuary for the enemy and expect to make progress," General Natonski said.

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