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In such circumstances, one might
expect
a traditional Latin American military coup.
Since human history may be only just beginning, we can
expect
that future humans, or supra-humans, may achieve some great goods that we cannot now even imagine.
On key issues within Brazil, however, a broad political consensus (not unanimity, but no one should
expect
that!) exists, and this includes all the major contenders in Brazil's forthcoming presidential election in October.
We can also
expect
that mobile health care will be able to make a positive impact on supply-chain management, education, and compliance in places like Africa.
After many decades of Disney movies, we have been conditioned to
expect
princesses to fall in love quickly with their charming princes and “live happily ever after.”
We can
expect
further European turmoil – from banks, sovereign debt, and social unrest in response to even modest welfare-state rollbacks – and clashing visions, within and among countries, concerning the desirability of deeper European integration.
And that, in turn, has important consequences: as Jack Fisher, a professor of surgery at the University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine, observed, “Keep crying ‘wolf,’ and WHO can
expect
lower than customary compliance with flu vaccine advisories next fall.”
The WHO’s dubious decisions demonstrate that its officials are either too rigid or incompetent (or both) to make necessary adjustments to the pandemic warning system – which is what we have come to
expect
from an organization that is scientifically challenged, self-important, and unaccountable.
In the current setting, it is more plausible to
expect
a variant of the 1980s, with more emerging and developing countries seeking IMF programs.
With the presidential term now extended to six years, we can
expect
an encore lasting up to 12 years – longer than Putin’s original performance.
His prediction flies in the face of the judgment of many professional forecasters, including on Wall Street and at the Federal Reserve, who
expect
that the US will be lucky to achieve even 2% growth.
It is still a long time until the first-round vote in late April, and we have learned to
expect
surprises and not to put too much faith in early polls.
The Asian centers are catching up, as one would expect, but they are hardly direct competitors for business that would otherwise be done in London.
No one should realistically
expect
the renminbi’s exchange rate to be determined solely by the income level of the relatively prosperous eastern coastal regions.
But, though the road back to full employment and sustainable growth will not be built overnight, progress on it may be faster than most observers
expect.
Indeed, the Fed decided to delay raising interest rates partly because US policymakers
expect
dollar appreciation, by lowering import prices, to undermine their ability to meet their 2% inflation target.
But it would be a damaging to
expect
science to “show off” in this way.
But should we
expect
what happened from 1990 to 2010 to continue in the coming decades?
Property rights and the rule of law are always important so that investors--both current and prospective--can
expect
to retain the money they make.
The International Accounting Standards Board does roughly what you might expect, though the Americans, while members, do not in fact use its standards – which are now confusingly called International Financial Reporting Standards.
What to
Expect
From the 44th PresidentNEW YORK – Campaigns, be they political or military, are waged to be won, and the current American presidential campaign is no exception.
Most people
expect
that invitations will go out to six countries (Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Poland and Slovenia), because this was the list recommended by the European Commission earlier this year.
Apart from the unanimous nomination of Prodi, the main achievements of the Berlin summit were a dilution of the reform of farm policy, a dilution of budget reform, and maintenance of the absurd and hypocritical pretence that the first six candidates for membership can
expect
to be inside the EU by 2002.
In parts of Nigeria, a person can
expect
to be bitten by an infective mosquito carrying malaria up to 300 times in a year, while I am pretty much assured that no mosquito will give me malaria in Boston.
A sullen passivity is the most that Saddam can
expect
from Iraqis.
An uprising that would give the allies the city without a fight, however, is too much to
expect
so long as they fear that Saddam might survive to punish them.
In the US, it might indeed be unreasonable to
expect
that a lower deficit translates into a lower risk premium – for the simple reason that the US government pays already ultra-low interest rates.
The best one can
expect
is that India continues to act at the margin – for example, by reducing dependence on Iranian oil while increasing imports from Saudi Arabia, already its largest supplier of crude.
But, ultimately, Germany can
expect
more of the same for the time being.
The so-called tortilla crisis, which led to protests in Mexico City in January, foreshadows what we can
expect.
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