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"the expectations from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the expectations that someone has of someone else. For example, "I failed to meet the expectations from my professor."
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A series of regression analyses including traits and rates their interactions with environmental and ontogenetic stages supported the relationships between traits and vital rates expected from the expectations from tree physiology.
Since this leads to frustration for the students expecting different content and may not fulfil the expectations from industry; we developed a new approach focussed on skills and competences in RiFLE project.
Some countries may be assessed poorly because the citizens expect more; however, a country with no policy may do well because the expectations from the public are much lower.
Lin: What about the expectations from your communities?
"The expectations from my parents were always going to be high," Mays said.
They have the momentum and Vertonghen is not worried about the expectations from fans and media.
"Reducing the expectations from the session and adjusting the training stimulus at these times is important," he says.
"They had strong results, but the expectations from investors were higher," said Sasa Zorovic, an analyst with Janney Capital Markets.
But "as the years ticked on, though, the expectations from him mushroomed so much that he had to change his game.
"The expectations from us and from him are so high that anything short of outstanding, he starts to doubt himself and people start to say: What's wrong?
"The expectations from the drivers, the owners, fans and everybody in the industry is that Nascar is going to conduct the events in a mistake-free environment," France said.
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