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To act before (someone), especially to prevent an action.
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Expecting treatment is similar to anticipating reward, studies have shown, and reward anticipation triggers the release of the neurotransmitter dopamine in the brain, which can help alleviate symptoms of chronic pain and depression.
He says there's been no leadership in Albany in respect to anticipating problems.
And yet, in addition to anticipating modernist collage, they presage other developments in 20th-century art.
Weather forecasting, now attuned more to anticipating damage, became a daily activity.
The industry has been forward-looking when it comes to anticipating the effects of climate change.
Governments are notoriously flat-footed when it comes to anticipating and facilitating technical change.
We do not know – and that very lack of certainty is the key to anticipating and preparing for the future.
This paper, and others of his at this time, came close to anticipating Albert Einstein's discovery of the theory of special relativity.
"We have reached the third degree, where we devote our intelligences to anticipating what average opinion expects the average opinion to be.
Or, as John Maynard Keynes wrote, "We devote our intelligences to anticipating what average opinion expects the average opinion to be.
As Mr. Khan improvised between choral chants of the band, his father came very close to anticipating on the harmonium's keyboard what the son was going to sing.
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