Sentence examples for presumably anticipated from inspiring English sources

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During the response preparation/reward anticipation epoch (red fixation cross), when subjects presumably anticipated responding for a reward or for no gain (neutral), we found that adolescents, but not adults, showed robust activity in the VS during reward trials (Fig. 5 top left).

But when the picture went into production, better things were presumably anticipated than an opening weekend of just £73,000 from 180 cinemas, delivering an average of £406.

Quite obviously, with House on the books-neither overruled nor even cited in the later opinions that the Court claims "disregarded" it-Congress presumably anticipated that §102 of AEDPA would be interpreted in the same manner.

Although Congress presumably anticipated that the President might cancel some of the items in the Balanced Budget Act and in the Taxpayer Relief Act, Congress cannot alter the procedures set out in Article I, 7, without amending the Constitution.

(If nothing else, it's clear why May was so resistant to making public appearances for the remain campaign in the spring, to the screaming frustration of Downing Street; she presumably anticipated her words being later used against her).

In essence, this deal would re-energize Sam Zell's long-proclaimed vision of REIT consolidation, but with Zell's EOP as the gobbled, not (as he presumably anticipated) the gobbler.

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His first career choice was to be a Roman Catholic priest, and he actually spent a year in a seminary, presumably anticipating a vow of chastity.

Presumably anticipating questions in this vein, the Times reports that "While many lawmakers in each party have networks of donors, lobbyists and former aides who now represent corporate interests, Mr. Boehner's ties seem especially deep".

Since we spend more on our armed forces than the next seven nations combined, Bush presumably anticipates fighting most of the world.

No sudden shifts in retention duration are evident at any age point, which would presumably be anticipated if a sudden shift between memory systems was occurring.

CACM member governments themselves would presumably have anticipated such processes in at least some industrial sectors, which perhaps explains why BAT thought the process would be 'accepted as commercially justified'.

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