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He thinks that inflation convergence is something to be expected after adopting the euro, not before.
Why is "new normal" the currently popular economic phrase, signifying that growth will be subpar for an extended period, and that the old normal is no longer something to be expected?
"To have a minimal nuclear deterrent, from a strategic-analysis viewpoint the community there" — in China — "views it as something very logical and something to be expected," Parks said.
"But this is something to be expected after the year I had and now I just want to prepare well for 2012".
The 1.3GHz Qualcomm 8960 processor runs all of the basic features very well but bogs down in Android apps, something to be expected of this older chip.
The literature suggests that such overconfidence is something to be expected and most probably in cases where little information is available, but the impact of overconfidence on people's behavior may differ depending on their perception about uncertainty.
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It's not edgy nor cosmopolitan, since it's just not big enough for being edgy, nor is something revolutionary to be expected from Graz or being early adopted in Graz, despite the exceptions.
But he added that the latest issue was something that was to be expected with new technology.
Being called a nerd, geek, dork or something else is to be expected.
It's something that is only to be expected, like eating when you're hungry.
"But something like this has to be expected.
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