People have come to expect clear language when it comes to pricing, terms, and support.
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For example, employers may come to expect women to postpone childbearing through egg freezing.
Like the current Bond movie, it lacked the linguistic appeal I had come to expect.
And so I think they've come to expect it in all walks of government.
Tennis fans have known this for years, and they've come to expect it and adore it.
That aside, the Sabertooth retains the quality we've come to expect from Razer products.
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The company also faces the challenge of increasing revenue at the rate investors have come to expect.
Over the past 12 months unemployment has not fallen as quickly as economists have come to expect.
The problem for the TV industry is most people have come to expect B as a viable option.
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Lastly, HTML5 support is built in, as we would come to expect with a new browser these days.
This saves energy and adds to the ease of use that users have come to expect from Elgato products.
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The results are nothing less than what patients have come to expect when they seek treatment for incurable diseases.
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It showed dancers in modern clothes rather than the exotic or historical costumes that audiences had come to expect.
New hires, for example, have now come to expect greater visibility into the hiring process and responsiveness from hiring managers.
Income investors have come to expect these fluctuations and realize what counts is the steady cash distributions these securities produce.
The next frontier is catching up with the kind of performance advertisers have come to expect from their desktop campaigns.
In fact, many realty brokers and luxury car companies have come to expect booms in business when Wall Street gets paid.
"LEGO Marvel Super Heroes" offers the patented co-op gameplay and tongue-in-cheek humor that gamers have come to expect from TT Games.
Viewers have come to expect women seductively devouring fast food or throwing themselves at men during Super Bowl commercials, he said.
Highly successful companies get that way through extended periods of double-digit growth, and then markets and analysts come to expect that growth.
Their road to this place was not the quick Web hit story that many have come to expect from the Internet sector.
His night was actually a fingertip shy of the LeBron-ian type of greatness we've come to expect from him in the postseason.
Our teams are working around the clock to resolve these issues so that you can have the experience you've come to expect.
Worried about how we're going to pay for our next overseas holiday, because that's what we've all come to expect as normal.
Plus it should do all the other stuff you've come to expect from the Palm PDA, including managing contacts, schedules and to-do lists.
Unlike previous EliteBooks, though, it sports soft, rubbery surfaces instead of the brushed metal we've come to expect from HP's high-end business machines.
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They can expect to receive the high-quality customer service and access to a nationwide 4G network that T-Mobile users have come to expect.
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Sure, at 3.8% global growth will be off this year if the standard you've come to expect is the annual 5% of 2004--07.
What we have come to expect from a national health service, free at the point of delivery, he argued, just can't be delivered.
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