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"I'm glad that they recognize the expectations of Congress, certainly my expectations, that we should maintain a viable auto industry," Mr. Obama said.

What made a difference to me over the years was that unlike my assuming the starting point and burden of issue based photography, I had started to recognize my expectations from photography more clearly and, more importantly, the position that I wanted to take.

However, recognizing the expectations and perceptions of costumers regarding the quality of services will facilitate prioritizing and strategic resource allocation and will decrease quality gaps [ 11].

But compromise will have to recognize the rising expectations of low-income groups, not only for more equitable income distribution, but also for greater political representation.

Adjust your expectations: Recognize that a clean deal at a flat valuation should be considered a "win" in this environment.

Most coaches recognize this, and expectations are not that a psychologist will cure an individual or team, but rather offer support when it's needed and make sure losses don't turn a single mental slip into a fixation.

To interpret this result, we must first recognize that previous expectations are generally based on situations where the segment of the population being considered is the same that which would be sensitive to the habitat loss, which is not the case here.

The founding fathers of fintech recognized this expectation and took the traditional concepts of financial services, added a pinch of innovation and a touch of technology and watched the future of banking change forever.

For recognized pathways, expectation (E) can be set as very weak, medium or very active.

This decision in Katz was later developed into the now commonly used two-prong test, adopted in Smith v. Maryland (1979), for determining whether the Fourth Amendment is applicable in a given circumstance: a person "has exhibited an actual (subjective) expectation of privacy"; and society is prepared to recognize that this expectation is (objectively) reasonable.

For those sophisticated enough to recognize it, the expectation of the split meant that Buffett's historic horror at Berkshire being in the S & P index was coming to a glorious end.

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