Sentence examples for scarcely anticipated from inspiring English sources

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Such preliminary adjudications would entail considerable expenditures of judicial time and resources, costs scarcely anticipated by Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 23(c)(1)(A), which instructs that the decision whether to certify a class action be made "[a]t an early practicable time". If the class is certified, materiality might have to be shown all over again at trial.

No more than that may be required in many cases, such as international web browsing (an application scarcely anticipated in decades of MT research).

With Mr. Walmsley's accession, however, came new methods of financing, which were destined within comparatively short time to produce results scarcely anticipated by the members of the Legislature which passed the act creating the board.

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White House officials could scarcely have anticipated Mr. Christie's effusive words.

In the department of princely counsel, however, neither Smaragdus nor Hincmar could scarcely have anticipated the challenges of tact and etiquette facing Harry this week.

Scarcely had a football match in Dublin been more eagerly anticipated, scarcely could a safer bet have been laid than Roy Keane would make his presence felt early on in the proceedings.

This outcome could scarcely have been anticipated less than a year ago, when England was humiliated on its historic home ground, Lord's, by the Netherlands in the opening match of the 2009 World Twenty20.

Indeed, the Arab uprisings of 2011, the territorial gains of the Islamic Caliphate in Syria and Iraq in 2014, Brexit and Donald Trump's victory in the United States presidential elections in 2016 are all developments with immense significance that could scarcely have been anticipated at the turn of the decade [1, 2].

Chief Justice John Roberts, usually among the most active questioners on the court, scarcely said a word throughout the highly anticipated clash.

With the exception of Benjamin Franklin, who anticipated Malthus, the nation's founders could scarcely have imagined that the population of the United States, less than four million in 1790, would increase tenfold by 1870.

The entire MSNBC team, transported by Obama's victory in Iowa a week earlier, plainly anticipated an Obama win (as did much of the rest of the press), a view that was only scarcely contained on the air, while the polls were still open.

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