Examples of using May be expected in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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People who believe that when they die they will inherit eternal bliss may be expected to view death without horror, though, fortunately for medical men,
They know what may be expected in the future as a result of their actions and whether these will lead to a good
Premium design and design difference may be expected to commence at $100,000 which may be inexpensive evaluating two fighting models along with its in-collection previous styles.
Articles(FCMA) are any materials and articles that under normal conditions of use will or may be expected to contact with food, or their component(s) may be transferred into the food.
Other strong inhibitors of CYP3A4, such as itraconazole and HIV protease inhibitors, may be expected to have similar effects and similar dose reductions should therefore be applied.
value will appreciate or depreciate in future and when reversal of the current trend may be expected.
carry on their business in harmony, they may be expected to prosper and not decline.
interviews in various locations around the world, so you may be expected to attend one of these.
The controversy may be expected to last for a long time, since, even if the mechanists are in the right,
Reactions that may be expected to yield CuCO 3,
Another challenge is that you may be expected to market to your friends and family- and truth be told, it is best to start with
at some point during your internship you may be expected to travel and meet clients as part of your work.
Prof Nickols-Richardson added:“Changes in these hormones coinciding with an energy-reduced diet paired with changes in response to partial sleep deprivation may be expected to increase ghrelin and decrease leptin concentrations even further to promote hunger.”.
state of climate research, concluding that substantial warming was already on the way, and"the ocean, the great and ponderous flywheel of the global climate system, may be expected to slow the course of observable climatic change.
Aramaic was the lingua franca in Mesopotamia from the early 1st millennium BCE until the late 1st millennium CE, and as may be expected, Iraqi Arabic shows signs of an Aramaic substrate.[8] The Gelet and the Judeo-Iraqi varieties have retained features of Babylonian Aramaic.[8].
the pair's jump may be expected as early as this week;
the remaining life stages.[2] The challenges of stages not successfully completed may be expected to return as problems in the future.
And more certainty as to when an award might be expected.
What results might be expected?