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Mr. Luisi will be expected to take over if Mr. Levine bows out.
In later phases, cities and developers will be expected to take steps to control polluted runoff.
But, if private-sector jobs are not plentiful enough, state governments will be expected to take up the slack.
The winning class and runners-up will be expected to take part in post-competition publicity for the organisers.
Half of all student nurses will be expected to take community placements before qualification in an effort to increase the numbers who opt for careers outside hospitals.
Beijing recently began a pilot program to allow local governments to issue debt, a sign that they will be expected to take care of their own debt burden.
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With two weeks to refocus and prepare for an injury-depleted Rapids side, Portland will be expecting to take three points on Saturday afternoon.
Take advice on board and move on quickly, as something else will soon come along and you'll be expected to take that on board as well.
I don't think I can go to your _____ because the invitation indicated that the dress code was "festive," so I'll be expected to take off my new coat.
Meanwhile, the Competition and Markets Authority will also be expected to take a cursory glance at a deal that would create a £6bn business.
Civil servants will now be expected to take greater responsibility for their departments' systems and policy, and only engage with suppliers through G-Cloud.
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