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Flexibility, the article notes, is usually considered a boon by professionals with office jobs; for some, the right to telecommute once each week is practically expected in the terms of their employment.
I practically expected them [the actress and the manikin] to die.
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What we can practically expect to do — and how we might do it— is another question.
The music of John Maus evokes an urbane '80s vibe so convincingly that you practically expect him to exist in some neon-drenched video from the dawn of MTV.
"We can't practically expect short-term massive increases in funding; it's just not in the cards these days," said James R. Mahoney, an assistant secretary of commerce who directs the Climate Change Science Program.
You turn a corner and practically expect to see princesses, or fairies, or other mythical creatures joyfully laughing and dancing in magical circles.
At $499, the iPad is cheaper than practically anyone expected.
It is reasonable, both intuitively and practically, to expect that (varLambda_{mathrm{mean}}) gives the mean local period between iso-orientation domains.
If Alibaba's underwriters exercise an option to sell more shares (which practically everyone expects them to do), the IPO will be the richest in history.
The optimization shows that a gain in energy barrier of about 70% can be expected practically in exchange spring media with two layers and zero anisotropy in the soft layer.
Granted, there are fields—journalism, for instance where you are expected, practically required, to take an internship or two before you have enough experience to get paid.
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