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First, anticipation and a stronger focus on preparing for disasters.
As older East Germans remember, a new product was once something rare and special, and it could provide a great deal of pleasure: first anticipation (often for a long time), then the joy of acquisition, then the practical benefits of a freezer or a car or a skirt.
First, anticipation of any financial incentives raises communities' expectations of getting employment in a government programme, which can compromise the selection process.
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Third, anticipation of marriage affects women's investment in their earning ability before marriage (Okin 1989, Chapter 7).
First, unbelievable anticipation.
First, in anticipation of drafting a proposed revision, the Labor Department initiated a series of "listening sessions" in July 2011, during which interested parties could weigh in.
There were five people clustered around an iPad by my desk when Rupert Murdoch's the Daily first loaded – anticipation for Rupert Murdoch's pet iPad newspaper project was even more feverish than the launch of Cut the Rope, and that's saying something.
In conclusion, default processing of utterances that violate common ground seems to be quite egocentric at first, with anticipation relying primarily on episodic retrieval of visual and linguistic associations without any inference about the speaker's current mental states.
Eat perishables first in anticipation of the power going out.
But after that, there will only be about five seconds of anticipation until — spoiler alert!
"At the head of the stretch, I thought he'd be fifth," With Anticipation's trainer, Jonathan Sheppard, said.
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