Sentence examples for former expectations from inspiring English sources

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The trust appears to be modifying its former expectations to fit the underperformance of the BBC on diversity.

According to the Campaign for Broadcasting Equality the BBC's governing body "appears to be modifying its former expectations to fit the underperformance of the BBC on diversity".

That deal collapsed because of opposition by Lycos investors -- probably to the benefit of USA Networks, since the portal business has not lived up to former expectations.

In contrast, group-sequential trial designs are hallmarked by predefinition of number, time points, and stopping rules of interim analyses to enable the trial to be terminated early due to either fertility or futility should the trial develop against former expectations.

The same holds true for former expectations to find a certain gene for a certain mental health disorder and treat it by genetic therapy.

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The former expectation is supported by metabolic imaging studies in Subject 2,, and other studies in awake severely brain-injured subjects that included direct measurement of thalamic activity that demonstrated loss of central thalamus firing activity (Giacino et al., 2012).

The former expectation was confirmed for males, but while general school/university females were decisively the least likely to have had coitus, it was not clear if their vocational school and out-of-school peers had behaved differently from each other.

Even lower draft picks such as former NBA All-Rookie forward Kyle Kuzma and Summer League MVP Josh Hart exceeded early expectations.

The former two expectations can be found in Fig. 3b, and the last one can be confirmed by the fact that the PL quantum efficiency of form II samples was triple that of form I in our measurements.

The individual set of areas of interest and goals each protégé defines could be influenced by former experience, expectations and needs as well as the specific phase of education.

It sometimes happens that a nation, when engaged in an economical commerce, having need of the merchandise of one country, which serves as a capital or stock for procuring the commodities of another, is satisfied with making very little profit, and frequently none at all, in trading with the former, in expectation of gaining greatly by the latter.

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