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The panel expects that the recovery will generally moderate next year.
And the panel expects Japan to grow by 0.7% in 2003, down from 1.0% expected in November.
The panel expects a bigger contraction of Japanese GDP in 2002 and slower growth in 2003 than it did a month ago.
The panel expects to issue its report by early June.
He says the panel expects to issue its report later this year.
The panel expects to propose that the new field should be monitored by a panel that reports to the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.
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The panel – expected to retire tomorrow to consider its verdict – was told the family called police up to 10 times a year between 2000 and 2007, with many more reports made by neighbours and Pilkington's mother, Pam Cassell.
"This is not a U.S. problem, it is not a European problem, it is global," Mr. Muñoz said, implying that the panel expected greater cooperation from United Nations member states.
Asia's financial crisis is now but a memory, with the panel expecting GDP to grow this year by 6.4% in South Korea, 4.0% in Thailand and 4.3% in Malaysia.In this section Overview The Economist poll of forecasters Economy Financial markets Reprints.
Given its provocative (although meaningless) title, it is even possible that some conference-goers showed up at the panel expecting to hear my presentation.
The federal investigative panel expects to hold another set of public hearings the week of April 4 to focus specifically on the blowout preventer findings.
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