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according to expectation(s)

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  • expectation — UK US /ˌekspekˈteɪʃən/ noun [C, often plural] ► what you believe or hope will happen in the future: »Now the expectation is just 81 cents a share, according to a survey of a dozen analysts. expectation that sth »The banks help out the government… …   Financial and business terms

  • Expectation — In the case of uncertainty, expectation is what is considered the most likely to happen. An expectation, which is a belief that is centred on the future, may or may not be realistic. A less advantageous result gives rise to the emotion of… …   Wikipedia

  • expectation of life — The presumption of the continuance of life. 22 Am J2d Dth § 294. The expected duration of the life of a man or woman of a particular age, as calculated according to the statistics of mortality and listed in mortality tables. See mortality tables …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • Melodic expectation — In music cognition melodic expectation is the tendency for a person listening to a melody to have a feeling or expectation for what might come next in the melody. For example, if the ascending musical partial octave do re mi fa sol la ... is… …   Wikipedia

  • Customer satisfaction — Customer satisfaction, a term frequently used in marketing, is a measure of how products and services supplied by a company meet or surpass customer expectation. Customer satisfaction is defined as the number of customers, or percentage of total… …   Wikipedia

  • Incident — In ci*dent, a. [L. incidens, entis, p. pr. & of incidere to fall into or upon; pref. in in, on + cadere to fall: cf. F. incident. See {Cadence}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Falling or striking upon, as a ray of light upon a reflecting surface. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Incident proposition — Incident In ci*dent, a. [L. incidens, entis, p. pr. & of incidere to fall into or upon; pref. in in, on + cadere to fall: cf. F. incident. See {Cadence}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Falling or striking upon, as a ray of light upon a reflecting surface.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • World Youth Chess Championship — The World Youth Chess Championship is a chess competition for girls and boys under the age of 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18. The first predecessor of the youth championship was the Cadet Championship. It started off unofficially in 1974 in France for… …   Wikipedia

  • to be expected — Synonyms and related words: according to expectation, any day, any hour, any minute, any moment, any time, any time now, as a rule, as expected, as may be, as per usual, as things go, as usual, chiefly, commonly, counted on, customarily, expected …   Moby Thesaurus

  • naturally — I (Roget s IV) interj. Syn. certainly, absolutely, of course; see surely , yes . modif. 1. [In an unaffected manner] Syn. artlessly, spontaneously, innocently, candidly, openly, impulsively, freely, readily, easily, without restraint,… …   English dictionary for students

  • prosper — mid 15c., from O.Fr. prosperer (14c.), from L. prosperare cause to succeed, render happy, from prosperus favorable, fortunate, prosperous, perhaps lit. agreeable to one s wishes, from Old L. pro spere according to expectation, from pro for +… …   Etymology dictionary

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