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Managing expectations In many jobs, managing the expectations of your clients, managers and peers is a crucial part of working life.
Mr. Romney's campaign had once done a very good job of managing expectations in Iowa.
Fed officials did not do a great job of managing expectations in the weeks preceding their September policy meeting.
Managing expectations: In December 2008, it wasn't at all clear that the government would ever be made whole on its TARP investments.
We're used to managing expectations in recent years but, after what seemed like a generation out of League One, it's still good to be back here.
In a sign that the administration may be managing expectations in light of China's stance, she noted that the United Nations was not the only arena for squeezing Iran.
And if Mr. Santorum's campaign has done a more careful job of managing expectations in Michigan, he was ahead in the polls for much of the past two weeks.
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But Ms. King said being open with spouses and children is essential to managing expectations, if not keeping harmony, in any blended family.
We including the French are also engaged in seeking to manage expectations in a realistic way.
"Nobody quite knows how to manage expectations in such a rapidly changing and deeply personal field," said George M. Church, a Harvard Medical School geneticist who directs the Personal Genome Project.
Then there was the fact that Mr. Romney's campaign, which had so carefully managed expectations in Iowa for months and months, did an inexplicably poor job of it at the end.
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