When ticket sales weren't as brisk as anticipated, headline acts such as the Black Crowes were added to the bill. |
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Bruce responded that the contamination was a very fine dust and that the measures taken did not contain the activity as anticipated. |
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It is important to note that for a homogeneous population our results, in terms of epidemic type and outcome, are as anticipated from the deterministic theory. |
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However, due to other priorities, not as many elements were implemented as anticipated. |
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More than ever, this growing body of decisions now requires digesting in summarized form, as anticipated in last year's Annual Report. |
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Our Global Rebalancing theme for 2005 played out largely as anticipated, with a few notable exceptions. |
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And, as anticipated, the red squirrel population began to decline almost immediately, since its preferred habitat had been chewed up and spat out. |
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The Sunday Business Post has learned that a temporary pier with eight aircraft stands will not be completed until the autumn, instead of April as anticipated. |
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In fact, as anticipated, two new waste processing sites have been set up in direct competition, which had an effect on prices. |
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The effects of income deprivation are as anticipated. |
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Concerning staff expenses, it appears that the reduction from 203 to 177 staff with effect from mid-1996, as anticipated in the plan, was insufficient. |
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It represents the firm order and contractual part of the contract excluding any clause on the decision of the client, as anticipated withdrawal clause, additional option or renewal. |
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If our interpretations differ from those of tax authorities or if the timing of reversals is not as anticipated, our provision for income taxes could increase or decrease in future periods. |
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The failure of a new technology to perform as anticipated may materially and adversely affect the profitability of a particular development project. |
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It is too early to assess to what extent 2.5G is a necessary intermediate generation, as anticipated by many observers, for developing a mass market for data services. |
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Our first plan is now in effect and sets specific targets for operating and asset renewal costs, as well as anticipated revenues for the next five years. |
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The cash flows rose as anticipated, not only because of the circular valuation, but because generation was no longer sufficient to meet demand in very dry years. |
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Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or should underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those described herein as anticipated, believed, estimated or expected. |
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Leading papists, rather than causing trouble as anticipated, reacted to the news by offering their enthusiastic support for the new monarch. |
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The program has never had as much uptake as anticipated and, despite several efforts to improve the program, it still does not meet its original objectives. |
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Barkley Sound sockeye salmon returns were well below their long-term averages in both 2005 and 2006, as anticipated by high sea temperatures and El Niño-like conditions. |
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Clearly, not all programs are functioning as anticipated. |
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Concerning the Tahiti Spar project and as requested by the customer, new mooring shackles were delivered to the client in January 2008 as anticipated. |
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These decisions should be made prior to the start of the grazing season and should include best and worst case scenarios, to help ease the 'art of grazing' when the 'science of grazing' isn't behaving as anticipated. |
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Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialise, or should underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those described herein as anticipated, believed,estimated or expected. |
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All of which is fine – and roughly as anticipated. |
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That hasn't happened quite as anticipated. |
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What's almost as anticipated as the Super Bowl? |
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As anticipated both monomers show a typical minimum temperature and curves of exotherm attributed to ring opening polymerization. |
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