Sentence examples for fact to be expected from inspiring English sources

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This is, in fact, to be expected with synthetic cannabinoid intoxication and part of the diagnostic dilemma.

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Confusion, in fact, is to be expected when the source of information is memories and documents that date back half a century.

In fact, they are to be expected.

In fact, spontaneous resolution is to be expected in most patients [ 7, 8].

In fact, some recall bias is to be expected in reporting consultations over a year.

In fact, it would be expected to completely recover".

One of the key metrics at Campbell's marketing innovation lab is that his success rate should never be calculated at 100%, that failure should in fact be expected to happen...and then it should happen.

This may in fact be expected to increase the 'stepping stone' effects associated with building up a GP referral base, which could undermine retention in the public sector further.

In fact, these measures can be expected to be extremely sensitive to sampling because of the nature of the measurement itself.

That is, in fact, all biology could be expected to do.

I resent the fact that I should be expected to worry.

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