在 英语 中使用 It expected 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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While noting the reasons given by letter for the lengthy report, it expected that a more concise report would be the norm in the future.
In its reply to the article 34 notification, Jiangsu states that it expected to amortise the mobilisation fee on a monthly basis over the life of the contract.
Apple has also recently released features later than it expected, as the rush to meet the annual deadline overtaxed engineers and created last-minute delays.
Boeing said in July it expected Indian airlines to order up to 2,100 aircraft worth $290 billion over the next 20 years.
Nigeria, on behalf of the African Group, stated that the report needed to contain all specific proposals and that it expected the next session to draft complementary standards.
For example, it expected that patronizing prestigious events would permit it to change the rules;
In February, Daimler said it expected group earnings before interest and tax to increase"significantly" in 2014 from the 7.9 billion euros it reported last year.
The company had said in May it expected the initial phase of the property to be ready by the fourth quarter of 2019.
The claimant seeks the profits it expected to make on the original sale, as well as the costs of shipping, destroying and re-labelling the goods.
With its Q3 results presentation in November, Prysmian said the merger is proceeding as planned and achieving the synergies it expected.
SMI said in November it expected turnover for the clothing and textile sector to fall 16 percent in 2009 to 45 billion euros($65.32 billion).
The company has delivered only 200 of these giant planes, well below the 1,200 it expected when the aircraft was introduced in 2005.
Goldman says it believes the rebalancing of the oversupplied oil market has actually already occurred, six months earlier than it expected.
This year, Beijing said it planned to build 70,000 units of affordable housing; Shanghai said it expected to build 10,000 units.
Goldman says it believes the rebalancing of the oversupplied oil market has actually already occurred, six months earlier than it expected.
The company has delivered over 200 of the double-decker aircraft, far below the 1,200 it expected when the aircraft was introduced in 2005.
Finally, in its reply, the Government informed the Monitoring Group that it expected that there would be further flights(see annex III).
Even worse, the company had invested in massive infrastructure, hiring, and support to handle the influx of customers it expected.