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The poor economy impacted the anticipated number of participants in the 2010 Hoka Hey.
Deceleration is initiated when the anticipated number of steps required to stop is equal to the distance from the target.
The anticipated number of wealthy guests never came and the workforce was too large for the amount of guests actually received.
No wonder the anticipated number of visitors this year is up to 20 million - an increase of at least 5 million over the last few years.
In systems with poor line of sight or spectrum/bandwidth limitations a larger than anticipated number of transponders may be required to enhance the service.
This may include over-cooling (or heating) the room in advance to make sure that the room will be comfortable when filled with the anticipated numbers of callers.
The G.O.P. proposal more than covers inflation and the anticipated number of senior citizens enrolled in Medicare in 2002.
Beal's investment of one-quarter-million dollars failed to attract the anticipated number of visitors, and the facility closed when receipts failed to cover expenses.
So Washington recognizes that the Kurds, further emboldened by their anticipated numbers in the new Iraqi Parliament, could precipitate a crisis over Kirkuk.
Compounding the public relations problem is yield management's often legitimate, if unsentimental, tendency to shrink the anticipated number of low-fare seats being offered after ads whip up consumer demand.
And the vans that met Long Island Rail Road trains at Westbury and Hempstead carried only about 500 people a day, half the anticipated number, he said.
The letter Aleph contains the largest number of articles, and six and a half volumes are accorded to it (more than 30% of the anticipated number of volumes).
Two previous years of good domestic summer weather had depressed the anticipated number of overseas holidays and this is probably reflected in the low 1985 figures shown for a number of operators.
In the Soviet Union, stepped-up emigration opportunities for Armenians and, to a lesser extent, Jews, have swelled the anticipated number of refugees beyond United States expectations for the current year.
The number of vehicles traveling through the tunnel has been debated in the media, along with alleged discrepancies between the actual number of trips and the anticipated number of trips in the tunnel's financial projections.
"Dark Star" was an early Grateful Dead classic and became one of their most loved and anticipated numbers, often with the group using it as a vehicle for musical improvisation sessions that extended beyond the original structure of the song.
The Kenwood Library (now Mellencamp Hall) continued to serve the school for a time, but as the growth of the university accelerated, it became apparent the Kenwood Library would be too small for the anticipated number of holdings.
Some say privately that the fee was imposed to take advantage of large crowds expected for the summerlong display, which began on June 1 and will run through Sept. 2, but that it may have backfired since weekend attendance has dropped from anticipated numbers.
With a little bit of manipulation of their fee waivers, or of the anticipated numbers on their lower-priced courses, they can become eligible to bid for the extra 20,000 students which, if demand falls as expected, could prove to be a financial lifeline.
HMRC and Liechtenstein have agreed to a three month extension of the notification deadline to 31 March 2012 due to the complex steps in ensuring all UK residents affected are identified and the larger than anticipated number of people likely to receive a letter.
Update: Delay in the issue of some Self Assessment statements Due to a higher than anticipated number of Self Assessment statements issued this year, some customers will receive their paper Self Assessment statement in August, instead of July.