Contrary to what one might expect, this bill has nothing to do with Obamacare.
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One might expect to see a decline in overall achievement as access rates approach universal status.
Scott's music doesn't lay so easily in the beat, as one might expect from a drummer.
U.S. marketing operation, has the kind of pragmatism one might expect from a first-generation immigrant.
One might expect the Competition Commission to have something to say about this, and it does.
Given that, one might expect news reporting on the law would be reflective of that success.
One might expect the price of carbon to fall to nil in such a case.
Other commodity prices are behaving as one might expect if economic activity were turning up.
As one might expect of such a private family, the Besniers had no comment for this story.
As one might expect, NIT bracketologists don't tend to come from places where NCAA bids are the norm.
But honorary consuls are not all based in grand buildings with flags flying outside as one might expect.
As one might expect, Florida is one of the states that has enjoyed an inflow of increasingly mobile wealth.
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This is the sort of put-it-where-it-fits one might expect of a Mosler Consulier.
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Yet the result is not chaos, as one might expect, but scintillating counterpoint.
Perks include a formal dining room and a wood-paneled library in addition to all the modern amenities one might expect.
In the 1970s, some of us turned to soccer, but those who did so are not those one might expect.
The Gila GX Gaming Series fits nicely in the hand, as one might expect from a peripheral designed for extended MMO marathons.
In that case, one might expect retention rates to fall for those with short tenure, because less-qualified workers often flit between jobs.
Demand for security services is, as one might expect, healthy these days.
As depicted in the film, and as one might expect, chaos ensued.
As one might expect, the international airline industry is less than enthusiastic about this new wave of governmental intervention into its business practices.
In the distant past, some of GM's and Ford's biggest problems erupted, as one might expect, when car sales plummeted during economic slowdowns.
And, yes, he has auditioned other framemakers to make a dent in the Rivendell backlog but--as one might expect--has found them all wanting.
For a variety of technical and economic reasons, evaluation programs as proposed by Huawei and ZTE are less useful than one might expect.
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As one might expect, convenience features are plentiful, with the front doors even including built-in pop-up umbrellas for when the weather suddenly becomes inclement.
One might expect unemployment to carry less stigma after a deep recession bad times, rather than personal shortcoming, being the more likely reason for a sacking.
As one might expect given the subject matter, almost the entire debate about Unhitched has been incredibly verbose, overwrought, and conducted in bad faith.
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But not, he cautioned, in a way that one might expect.
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Finbarr O'Neill, the Fountain Valley, California-based chief executive of Hyundai Motor's U.S. marketing operation, has the kind of pragmatism one might expect from a first-generation immigrant.
With only 600 stocks, as opposed to 2, 000 for the IWM, one might expect that it would be a bit more conservative and have lower returns.
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