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NASH -- Stocks started anticipating a turn in the fourth quarter of last year.
The man who leads the ongoing cleanup operation, the lawyer Afroz Shah, said he started anticipating the turtle hatchings two months ago when farmers on the southern end of the two-mile (3km) beach reported seeing turtles in the sand.
Retailers have already started anticipating this net-new touchpoint.
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In a collection, though, the magic tends to wear off: you start anticipating the clever reversals, and an expected surprise isn't a surprise at all.
After a while, your brain will start anticipating that reward — craving the treat or the feeling of accomplishment — and there will be a measurable neurological impulse to lace up your jogging shoes each morning.
When a computer chimes or a smartphone vibrates with a new message, the brain starts anticipating the neurological "pleasure" (even if we don't recognize it as such) that clicking on the e-mail and reading it provides.
Like, when autumn comes, as an adult I welcome the departure of the heat, and simultaneously, as a child would, I start anticipating the snow and the first day it will be possible to use a sled.
Once people start anticipating that prices will be lower in future, they put off buying goods.
The software learns language patterns from the user, and starts anticipating what might come next and throwing up suggestions.
When it comes to securing data, it is not too early to start anticipating the future threat of quantum computing.
The cool thing is that as it's becoming smarter, it starts anticipating what's happening in the hallways and in a patient room," Martinez says.
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