Collocations withexpectation

These are words often used in combination withexpectation.

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conditional expectation
Table 5 shows the contemporaneous correlation between conditional expectation and variance of excess returns across financial-cycle phases.
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cultural expectation
On the other hand, the cultural expectation is that men should provide for themselves and women should be provided for.
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customer expectation
It also leads directly to a strong and viable client-service relationship and, importantly, it indicates how customer expectation can be managed.
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exaggerated expectation
These kinds of statements reflect the collision between the intractable nature of the technology and the sometimes exaggerated expectations of the general audience.
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expectation of privacy
People generally have the greatest expectation of privacy in their homes and in their private vehicles when going about their everyday lives.
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expectation of profit
In general, private investors make their own decisions in the expectation of profit.
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expectation of success
Given the remaining size of her disease on recent imaging, the expectation of success of such radiation in terms of long-term control was quite low.
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false expectation
Our claim is that a false expectation, going by the name of the 'quest for certainty', has gripped those conducting research synthesis.
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great expectation
This great expectation collapsed under the weight of realpolitik.
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inflation expectations
We analyze the formation of individual inflation expectations in three steps.
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inflationary expectation
Largely because of lower inflation and lower inflationary expectation, real domestic demand in this country is increasing strongly.
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initial expectation
Contrary to initial expectation, none of our simulated planets exhibited permanent ice sheets near the equator at high obliquity.
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legitimate expectation
If the law tells you that the decisions of higher courts are not binding, you cannot have a legitimate expectation that they would be.
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naive expectation
What is supposed to lead us to the completion of the internal market is naive expectation elevated into statute form.
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negative expectations
These children likely will enter new situations with negative expectations of their own competence and of how others will interact with them.
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normative expectation
They force participants to conform to the normative expectation to behave rationally and in line with self-interest.
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optimistic expectations
Some real problems arose from high speculation from over optimistic expectations about pastoral exports potential at the time.
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parental expectation
Where there is low parental expectation, the child does not have a chance.
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patient expectation
Patient expectation is known to be important in the placebo response.
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prior expectation
Our prior expectation about the positive sign of the income term reflects a model in which environmental quality enters directly into households' utility functions.
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rational expectation
The findings are useful because they allow to evaluate the accuracy of various approximation methods to nonlinear rational expectation models.
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realistic expectation
As discussed above we assume an increasingly stringent environmental policy in terms of emission factors, since that is a realistic expectation.
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reasonable expectation
An important point relates to the meaning of the phrase "the target's reasonable expectation" of truthfulness.
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rising expectation
There has been a dramatic rise known as the revolution of rising expectation.
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societal expectations
The importance of cover crops may increase as societal expectations of agriculture evolve.
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theoretical expectation
The results of the aggregate analysis are largely consistent with theoretical expectation as well as the findings of prior aggregate research.
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unrealistic expectation
Yet, while univalence is a helpful quality in many contexts it is probably an unrealistic expectation for key terms in the social science vocabulary.
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unreasonable expectation
However, this strict accuracy criterion may be an unreasonable expectation for children of this age.
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