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The rule extends to social media, where banned words include the wholly expected (such as "Olympics," "medal" and "Rio") and the vague (including "performance, "challenge" and effort").
Ditto, the wholly expected news that the economy grew faster than an initially reported 2percentt annual rate, reaching a still modest 2.5percentt.
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Certainly, the underlying heterogeneity of risks from each study, while wholly expected, reduces the confidence in the validity of some of our summary estimates of risk.
The increase in the number of tourists in Ukraine was wholly expected, owing to Euro 2012.
Indeed, when Alexandra Shulman vacated the editor's chair at British Vogue, having occupied it for a quarter of the magazine's 100-year history, it was wholly expected that her replacement, Edward Enninful, would bring in a team to put his own stamp on the industry glossy.
The discovery of an electromagnetic counterpart to the first neutron star-neutron star merger was exciting and wholly expected, revealing that they do, indeed, create gamma-ray bursts.
Having said that, I wanted Hillary over Trump, and I wholly expected her to win.
Appraisal rights are a wholly expected outcome of a merger, and so it is hard to see how their exercise could trigger the MAC clause.
"Altogether, we expected to be wholly unimpressed by the quarter, and indeed we were," said Barclays analyst Christopher Bledsoe.
This wholly conventional water treatment has had the expected effect of reducing lead levels in the distribution system (Schock 1999).
And, even if the implementation is wholly successful, with no hiccups, what are the expected results?
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