Sentence examples for have some expected from inspiring English sources

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Approximately one third of respondents took a broad view of benefits for participants and indicated that while no direct benefits were required by REBs, all research had to have some expected benefit for society as a whole such as contributing to new advances in technology or to societal knowledge in general.

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It is Argentina giving the world its first pope from the Americas and not Brazil, the bigger, richer neighbor, has some had expected.

At this moment, we have some hypotheses about expecting limitations in actual care.

And now it has, earlier than some expected.

Some have perhaps expected Apple to propose a solution, but the company has remained silent.

Have some idea what to expect.

The companies' withdrawal may mean lower prices for the licenses than some have expected.

The researchers did not find evidence of much hybridization with domestic dogs, as some have expected, says Kirchman.

"I have some news you may have expected.

At least on this occasion, the reaction has been less baleful than some might have expected.

Some might have never expected such an open-book approach.

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