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'Want' arises from anticipated pleasure or satisfaction and 'need' arises from anticipated relief from mental or physical discomfort.
Jonson's epilogues typically asserted the merits of his play and defended it from anticipated criticism.
Still, some analysts raised questions during a conference call with Manulife executives today about the proposed deal's benefits for Manulife, apart from anticipated cost savings in Canada.
Both Edwards and Medtronic, though, say that the higher prices for the valves would be offset by lower costs from anticipated shorter hospital stays.
Now the three statutory bodies of the European Union have agreed to cobble together €360 million from anticipated unspent funds in the still-to-be-decided 2013 budget.
Last month, leaders of both houses introduced bills to protect undocumented immigrants from anticipated efforts by a Trump administration to increase deportations.
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We were numb from anticipating the worst.
In a matter of weeks, they had gone from anticipating imminent transfer to being "forever prisoners".
However, the pleasure I get from anticipating that next pint is almost worth the price alone.
Shutting NASA out of that research prevents it from anticipating and predicting events with wide-ranging consequences.
Considerable economies of scale flow from anticipating the connection of numerous generators in an area over time and sizing augmentations accordingly.
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