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to anticipated
verb
To act before (someone), especially to prevent an action.
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The counter to anticipated grants of Congressional immunity is a continuing criminal investigation before a federal grand jury.
These subgroups were chosen because we anticipate statistical heterogeneity due to anticipated differences between study populations and interventions.
But basketball games due to anticipated dullness?
Where else in sports could someone get that close to anticipated greatness for a $2 admission?
Charles de Gaulle used to memorize replies to anticipated questions from the press.
Mostly, they hew true to anticipated form, albeit with varying degrees of polish and depth.
Step 3, "Prepare to Withstand Political Upheaval," provided responses to anticipated questions from soon-to-be-indignant prosecutors.
(Updated Nov. 1 with more resources): Storms and Political Leadership: How should leaders respond to anticipated storms?
At that level, it was a reasonable response to anticipated budget shortfalls estimated at well over $100 billion this year.
As the minutes to anticipated touchdown in Florida ticked down, there was talk of more sensor failures and a search for a link among them.
He said I.B.M.s announcement of a huge semiconductor manufacturing expansion plan today was attributable in part to anticipated demand for Transmeta's chips.
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