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"reset expectations" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to adjust or change someone's or a group's expectation about something. It is commonly used in business or personal relationships to discuss a change or alteration in plans or goals. Example: "We need to reset expectations for our project timeline. Due to unforeseen circumstances, we will need to extend the deadline by two weeks."
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What could reset expectations about Google?
Presidents use the solemnity of the setting to reset expectations.
"Last year, we reset expectations nationally around politics," she said.
"We have to reset expectations and timelines," he told the paper.
He also reset expectations: the canal would need to be dug out to a depth of 35 to 40 feet and require three months to accomplish.
In some ways, Mr. Romney may have benefitted from the late shift in the polls back toward Mr. Santorum, which reset expectations about the race and made Mr. Romney's victory seem more hard-earned.
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"It's about resetting expectations of what food should look like and providing education on that.
MOSCOW — They're resetting expectations in Russia for a reboot of relations with the United States.
"We are resetting expectations for bank profitability, and we are re-exploring what our expectations should be going forward," said Christopher Whalen, managing partner of Institutional Risk Analytics.
The truth is that there is no alternative to the hard work: building relationships with those who would rather tell you to "f*** off", resetting expectations with those who trample them, being relentlessly positive and refusing to reward poor behaviour with anger from the teacher.
Consumer companies are resetting expectations and redefining the social contract between city and citizen.
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