Sentence examples for pattern of expectations from inspiring English sources

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In time, more analysis will be done on Cyclone Pam, but Lonsdale's personal experience and gut reaction fits a pattern of expectations described in the most recent and most comprehensive collation of science on extreme events in the IPCC's Fifth Assessment Report.

This reversal largely explains the stabilizing pattern of expectations.

They claim that the destabilizing pattern of expectations (commonly known as "bandwagon expectations") produce extremely volatile exchange rates which negatively affect investment and international trade, increase protectionist pressures, and hinder the development of the financial sector.

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It has been noted that Coleridge defined metrical form as a pattern of expectation, fulfillment, and surprise.

"There's a pattern of expectation, among buyers as well as dealers," she said, "that this is the time when people are engaged in making buying decisions".

The story is told from the point of view of a selectively omniscient narrator who seemingly chooses whether or not to divulge plot points as they occur, causing "a pattern of expectation" on the part of the reader.

These results are in line with the general pattern of expectation, where increased psychological and physical load in an individual leads to impaired quality of life.

Gender helps establish and is established by micro-level politics: patterns of expectations; processes of everyday life; a socially constructed body; self and identity; desire; symbolic representation; interactions among friends, kin and strangers; and language and symbolism [ 20].

Just as people learn skills to the point where they become automatic, they also encode current experience into patterns of expectation that, as long as they continue to be fulfilled, need not engage focal processing resources.

Coleridge also examined the psychological effects of metre, the way it sets up patterns of expectation that are either fulfilled or disappointed: As far as metre acts in and for itself, it tends to increase the vivacity and susceptibility both of the general feelings and of the attention.

Meadows is to set up a meteorological research station as a cover, then charm or pry out of Ryman the secrets of "the Ryman number," a "criterion by which the turbulence of weather systems and other flows can be measured," which "has a direct effect on weather forecasts, because turbulence is associated with patterns of expectation and uncertainty".

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