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This decrease is sometimes anticipated due to the rapid TEC enhancement.
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Mendonça et al. [30] argue that it is sometimes possible to anticipate wild cards in advance as weak signals of it are available.
But life is sometimes much shorter than we anticipate.
In the "Oxford Handbook of Science Fiction," Elizabeth Guffey and Kate Lemay offer an elegant definition of the term: "Where futurism is sometimes called a 'science' bent on anticipating what will come," they write, "retrofuturism is the remembering of that anticipation".
Anticipating these variations is sometimes challenging.
When the independent variables are mostly known, or can be anticipated, statistical experimental design is sometimes the preferred method.
This finding was anticipated as the bacteremia in chronically infected animals is often low and it is sometimes sporadic [ 35, 36].
So it's sometimes possible to anticipate times of weakness -- as Odysseus did -- and devise ways to restrict our own freedom.
Such partnerships are typically accidental, although sometimes anticipated.
Expectations were sometimes assumed rather than directly discussed: "Physicians anticipated resistance in response to even broaching the topic of taper/discontinuation with an older patient.
Participants sometimes anticipated the next section of the vignette.
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