"anticipate" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- As one might reasonably anticipate, the extra durability came with added cost.
- "The state had no budget upon which to reasonably anticipate the existence of sufficient tax or revenues," he said.
- Voters might reasonably anticipate another commemoration of the family leave measure on Oct. 1.
- A continuance may be granted in a criminal case where matters arise that could not have been reasonably anticipated.
- A company in trouble need not tell anyone if it can reasonably anticipate that telling would drive off customers or creditors and endanger survival.
- A legal hold is a process which an organization uses to preserve all forms of relevant information when litigation is reasonably anticipated.
- It is reasonably anticipated to be a carcinogen.
- "We don't anticipate any problems beyond the ones we can reasonably anticipate," Kirk said.
- This case confirmed parties' duties to preserve digital evidence when litigation has commenced or is reasonably anticipated.
- The rationale seems to be that no one could have reasonably anticipated the destructive power of the truck bomb or its placement just beyond the fence.
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