Mr King told the Treasury Committee he expected to be doing that for some months to come.
Valdes says he never expected to be doing this much at his age.
Youngsters, who might be expected to embrace new ways of doing things, must therefore publish in existing, reputable journals if they want recognition and promotion.
After a while though, they might be able to stop doing that once the entire early-warning system is installed, which is expected to be by next year.
Not long after the acquisition was announced we reported that the newly-added subsidiary will retain a sizable portion of its independence to be able to continue doing things as expected.
Girls overtook boys at GCSE level a few years ago, and this year's results, to be published late on Wednesday, are expected to show that they girls are now doing better in almost every subject.
He said the firm expected the cable to be commissioned in 2015 but it was doing all it could to advance the project.
Anecdotal evidence points to people not doing as well as may be expected.
Other top teams in the East, such as Miami, Chicago and Boston, have been doing it for many years and will be expected to continue next season.
On a visit to a local Whole Foods Market, I casually remarked to the person checking my groceries that the company appeared to be doing well, noting that it had just reported significantly better earnings than expected.
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All the more so in the 1970s, when meteorology was a less exact science, bus-shelters ran no digitalised information, no one had mobile phones to explain what they were doing or where they were going or when they might be expected, and pre-Raphaelite hair, beards, flares, maxi-skirts and platform shoes turned any encounter with the elements (as any attempt to descend at speed from the upper deck) into serious drama, if not trauma.
Rather than stop doing business with Chavez, as a reliable U.S. defense partner would be expected to do, EADS immediately tried to circumvent ITAR by stripping out the American-made equipment and trying to find non-U.S. replacements.
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