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"The salary expectations [in the East of Europe] are vastly exaggerated, so developers now expect more than our local developers… sometimes even in real terms.
Young Indians now expect more.
"In most of our markets we now expect more substantial sales declines than previously estimated".
Casey, Donald and Harrington – ninth, 10th and 18th in the world – can now expect more of the same.
"If you want to make money off of theatre, open a ticketing company," harrumphs one producer.Musical-goers now expect more spectacle.
Instead, they approved a demerger of the pub and hotel chain, though many now expect more bids for either the whole group or its separate parts.
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Those days are over: "The customer is now expecting more value," he said.
In fact, the larger pool of money has made the arguments worse, since everybody now expects more.
The Science Festival Alliance, based at the M.I.T. Museum, now expects more than 30 festivals next year, and sparked the first such festival in Egypt; it begins in Cairo on April 21.
A Greene King spokeswoman said the company's Suffolk brewery already had some Chinese tourists among its visitors, and was now expecting more.
Investors are now expecting more encouraging trading news this week, as well as some guidance on what the company plans to do with around £200m of cash.
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