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In these circumstances Muslims have to anticipate and judge political alignments that are likely to take place in near future.
In addition, physicians may not anticipate predictable side effects of narcotics and may not educate their patients about them.
We anticipate the work will begin in the autumn and will involve cleaning, relining or renewing certain water mains in the area.
These best sellers turn over fast, so anticipate sales and plan your reorders.
We support his decision to take leave to do that and we anticipate him returning as leader in early February in time for the next sitting period.
No clause in the agreement established a mechanism to anticipate or respond to market failures.
His last Will and testament attempted to anticipate possible conflicts among the heirs.
Again, either way it is quite easy to anticipate an enormous tangle of legal disputes if this proposal were adopted.
I must confess I did anticipate that his many years in the Civil Service would show that he might be rather rule-bound.
Military forces conducting operations must anticipate encountering an array of friendly, hostile, and neutral persons within the three blocks.
We may become so obsessed with our ability to anticipate future events that our anticipations may seem to be real to us.
Consideration of seasonal changes emphasizes how plants do not just respond to their environment, but predict or anticipate it.
It just helps if they can anticipate it by being aware of the condition and the drugs their patients take.
We cannot predict nor anticipate their behaviour, or that they will even be there.
This information allowed our soldiers to prepare mentally and anticipate the actions they would be required to take.
For as we involve ourselves, we bear the responsibility even for results we did not anticipate.
We will probably have to tighten our belt to some extent, but I don't anticipate it being too grave.
I probably didn't anticipate the gravity of what the media was going to do, how they were going to respond to this.
In the future, however, Allard predicts that gamers will expect rather than anticipate that kind of technology.
Given what is at stake the winners can anticipate a probable quarter-final against Wales.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Wishing to become an accompanist I anticipate completing my studies in Berlin.
But I do not anticipate that we shall ever have much malgamite on our hands.
Not to anticipate events, however, we will now return to the party in the launch.
We are going to anticipate the probable movements of our blundering Aylesbury.
Little did we imagine or anticipate that we should be so deviously betrayed from our subject.
I should not anticipate difficulty in showing that this doctrine is, dialectically, a mass of inconsistencies.
My spirit cannot anticipate any harm to you, and I trust you to God with securest faith.
It cannot forerun the limitations of its day, nor anticipate the conquests and common possessions of the future.
We have also just seen that in order to represent the trot the marcher at the back had to anticipate by a half-step.
I think we can stand the large number of these now known, if the moderate and union hunkers can be held, as we anticipate.
Officials anticipate that the rural population will stabilize and that most future increases will be to the towns and cities.
And thus, croaking like the ravens when they anticipate pestilence, the ill-boding sibyls withdrew from the churchyard.
At Kaidack the emperor Joseph met the empress, having reached Kherson in advance and gone north to anticipate her coming.
I said nothing about it to kino, because it is no use to anticipate trouble.
Much firing was heard at Tabora, which led us to anticipate an attack on Kwihara.
In the meantime I do not anticipate any diminution in the appetites of myself and Friar Tuck.
She was distrustful of the future, and apt to anticipate bad fortune.
Going to bed early does not contravene or anticipate the difficulty.
We're sure to get the better of graywacke, and why not anticipate?
Neither anticipate your years, nor lag child-like behind them.
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