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By its nature communism--whose bureaucracy still exists in almost unadulterated form in the countries of the former Soviet Union--spawned lobbies and clans with a combined might that even the closest-knit family can scarcely
expect
to overcome.
Consumers today are not holding back on spending because they
expect
goods and services to become cheaper, as one would
expect
during a period of deflation.
We can
expect
that the Polish government, heedless of the economic or geopolitical consequences, will now veto European Council measures, obstruct and boycott summits, and violate EU law.
If inventors cannot
expect
to be rewarded for their achievements, they will stop inventing or investors will stop funding their ventures.
The classic scenario is to
expect
too much of a new leader and then to become disillusioned when he fails to deliver quickly.
The reintroduction of border controls and the construction of fences may buy time for over-stretched countries, but no one can seriously
expect
to keep out people who are so desperate to move.
That, after all, is what one would
expect
for the seller of an addictive good.
But Europeans’ interest in this presidential election cannot mask the fact that what they
expect
from it is far from clear.
Expect
macroprudential policies to go south, too – and to be redefined in the process.
An already bad situation marked by deadlock and vitriol is likely to worsen, and the world should not
expect
much leadership from a bitterly divided United States.
And, although most businesses
expect
a long-term carbon price, the lack of bipartisan support for this scheme leaves many dubious about whether it will survive the next election.
We
expect
a free press to investigate the exercise of power and bring abuses to light.
In their central scenario, Murtaugh and Schlax
expect
that in the US every child will account for more than 20 tons of CO2 every year.
To this end, Israeli leaders
expect
Egypt’s government to reestablish its authority in Sinai, and, despite the peace treaty’s provisions, have agreed to Egyptian requests to increase its military presence in the region.
As today’s revolutionaries try to wield power, we can
expect
to hear much more talk of betrayal at the hands of the administrative state.
Instead, the world economy seems to be headed for another crossroads, which I
expect
it to reach within the next three years.
Yet in the realm of transatlantic relations, as is true globally, it is unwise to
expect
too much from a single man, whatever his exceptional qualities.
By the time there are only a few – or even a few million – left, one can
expect
reaching them to be much harder.
Most voters who backed Sarkozy
expect
a different sort of state, one that is more capable of providing physical security against violence and less capable of complicating their lives in economic and fiscal terms.
So should we
expect
to see much bigger currency moves in China anytime soon?
Should we ever
expect
to see wild gyrations in China’s exchange rate of the sort one routinely sees in, say, the Australian dollar or the South African rand?
Service providers should understand that their users will
expect
the transparency, respect, and recognition that are fundamental to any relationship.
It is far too early to
expect
significant shifts in the major sources of aggregate demand.
But, whatever they do, they – and the rest of the world – must now
expect
surprises.
Academic publishers, too, have embraced open data, and individual scholarly journals have established policies that encourage, expect, or even require sharing data.
If Russia has created a linkage between Eastern Europe and the Middle East, America’s allies in the region
expect
their superpower friend to make it work in their favor, not to allow it to undermine further an already-delicate regional security balance.
One might
expect
a leader who faces internal armed opposition to avoid doing anything that might weaken the military.
Shortly before the Soviet Union’s dissolution was complete, I asked Zbigniew Brzezinski, who served as National Security Adviser under US President Jimmy Carter, what the world should
expect
from a post-Soviet Russia.
Keen Trump observers
expect
that he’ll soon begin to chafe under the discipline Kelly has encouraged.
What do you
expect
when the big banks are bankrolling our political system?
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