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Jordan has more than 600,000 registered refugees, and a similar number who are unregistered; it
expects
a half-million more this year.
He
expects
the US to offer Israel security assistance to face the challenge that Iran poses, even as he barges clumsily into Obama’s political backyard and forges alliances with his domestic opponents.
Unfortunately, that point may be closer than anyone – government or investor –
expects.
It hopes to generate 40% of its energy from renewable sources by 2030, and it
expects
100 gigawatts of that to come from solar energy by as early as 2022.
No one
expects
constructive diplomacy between Russia and the West to be easy anywhere.
Trump has temporarily exempted those two countries from the tariffs, but now
expects
concessions from them in his administration’s renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement.
To Kim, who
expects
to rule for decades, the reinstatement of US sanctions against Iran signaled that a deal concluded with one administration could be canceled without penalty by the next.
Efficient companies are punished for their success by being held to a special standard that
expects
them to cuddle their competitors, instead of continuing to out-price and outsell them, to the benefit of consumers.
But costs will come down once series production gets underway: Toyota says that it
expects
to “shock” the industry with its cost reduction numbers when it launches commercial production.
It
expects
costs for the fuel cell stacks, the heart of the drive train, to decline as much as 90%.
Whether because of the intrinsic weakness of China’s international finance or an understanding that a truly international currency must be more market-driven than the government-controlled renminbi could be, not even China
expects
the age of renminbi diplomacy to arrive anytime soon.
The technology writer and researcher Evgeny Morozov, among others,
expects
some degree of path dependence, with current discourses shaping our thinking about the future of technology, thereby influencing technology’s development.
By the end of the century, the United Nations
expects
the average person to be 1,400% richer than today.
Ethanol accounts for more than 50% of current light-vehicle fuel demand in the country, and Petrobras – Brazil’s energy giant and one of the largest companies in Latin America –
expects
this share to increase to more than 80% by 2020.
The WHO
expects
that, from 2010 to 2020, deaths from NCDs will grow by 15%, with the majority occurring in low- and middle-income countries.
Regional leaders must now develop their own strategy to transform Asia’s many challenges into opportunities, with Obama playing the role of “good neighbor” who
expects
other peoples to help themselves and put their own houses in order before turning to the US for assistance.
In particular, they should renounce the much-touted December 8 “Act IV” of the movement, brewing on Facebook since Saturday evening, which everyone
expects
to be more violent, destructive, and tragic than the preceding installments.
Moreover, the US
expects
that personal emissions will drop a further 0.5% every year before 2050.
The rich world somehow
expects
poor countries to restrict their use of fossil fuels without any significant help in financing new and sustainable sources of energy.
By the end of June, the Department of Commerce had already received 21,000 applications for exemptions, and it
expects
that number to double this year.Processing these applications takes time and introduces further complications, all the more so because companies seeking exemptions must apply separately for each type of steel (with the only difference sometimes being the component’s shape), and because exemptions must be renewed annually.
Now Russia is teetering on the brink of recession and
expects
capital outflows to top $70 billion during the first quarter of this year, exceeding the outflows for all of 2013.
The International Energy Agency now
expects
North America to be self-sufficient in energy in the 2020s.
Trump may also run up against more opposition than he
expects
in other areas.
You get the impression that Russia either does not care about Kaliningrad or
expects
others to solve the problem for it.
This means that the Treasury
expects
the average surplus since 1999/2000 to stabilize at 0.7% of GDP until the cycle ends, allowing Brown's strictures to be met.
(Perhaps only the emperor of Japan
expects
foreign leaders to follow more painstakingly detailed rituals.)
Britain
expects
to jump the queue, because of the scale, depth, and significance of its economic relationship with the EU.
The Chinese government now wants the rest of the world to know why it has used its veto – and
expects
its decision to be respected.
But the world
expects
the G-20 to deliver.
Yet while the oversight board tacitly recognizes that many citizens will have to leave for the US mainland to find work, it
expects
output per worker to rise miraculously to compensate for the contraction of the labor force.
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