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But I am afraid it would be wise to expect only modest results.
With Domenech in charge, it is wise to expect the unexpected.
It is probably not wise to expect to make your fortune from trading the gold/oil relationship.
Mancini would be wise to expect another battling performance from the Scottish champions, who came from 2-0 down then 3-2 behind to level in Glasgow.
Unlike the BBC series, it may not be wise to expect that it will be seen as fair and balanced by those working in Birmingham or indeed elsewhere.
For the AP1000s the estimated costs are higher ($2,300/kW), and by the time the projects are finished they may be higher still; these are the first AP1000s being built anywhere, so its wise to expect surprises.
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In any event, it would be wise not to expect any changes anytime soon in The Times' coverage of the potential health hazards associated with cellphone radiation.
Know what to expect, grade wise.
After President McKinley's assassination is briefly described through the eyes of the assassin, for instance, the next chapter begins, "They all want to be put wise and expect Shoe to come up with the dope".
I expect Wise to get over his own leg injury and I've no doubt he'll looking forward to it with relish.
So when the exchange asks for your information about your projected income, it's probably wise to use what you expect your combined household income to be in 2014.
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