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Even if this cryptic 70-minute double bill by Neil LaBute is imported from Dialogue Productions, it reveals the high technical skills and first-rate acting we habitually expect at this address.
The significant correlation between dread and relief scores and dispositional pessimism reported here confirms our hypothesis that habitually expecting the worst enhances aversion of punishment cues, and consequently increases relief.
"What's the spin?" Peter Jennings (or any of the anchors) will habitually ask his D.C. correspondents, a question that all are meant to understand as "What lies can we expect to hear now?" No one's gestures are more roundly discounted as insincere than those of Hillary Clinton.
There were fewer than they had expected: only 16, of whom three were habitually violent.
Given the habitually low-level participation of health professionals in mailed surveys, we expected a response rate of no more than 50%.
The work hours there were from 8 30 to 4, and anyone who habitually stretched them could expect a phone call from Mr. Wallace wanting to know why.
These 90 parishioners are not the sort one would expect to habitually drive by shadowy street corners, much less stop to talk to--or assist--street people.
Nobody had expected great progress from Durban, the 17th in a series of habitually quarrelsome and mostly unproductive gatherings since the same countries met in 1992 in Rio de Janeiro under the auspices of the United Nations and agreed to address the gradual warming of the earth.
At the very least, Iran can be expected to exploit these events diplomatically, stepping up its propaganda campaign against what it habitually terms the illegitimate and irresponsible Saudi regime.
The nation's largest public works project, the Big Dig has long been derided for its habitually rising price tag (it leveled at $14.6 billion) and for continuously lagging behind schedule (completion is now expected in spring 2005).
And maybe Google is just trying to see what it can get away with ahead of what we can expect to be habitually slow federal interest in whatever moves it makes.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com