expected level
collocation in Englishmeaningsofexpectedandlevel
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expected
adjective[before noun]
uk/ɪkˈspek.tɪd/us/ɪkˈspek.tɪd/
believed to be going to happen ...
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level
noun[C]
uk/ˈlev.əl/us/ˈlev.əl/
the height ...
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(Definition ofexpectedandlevelfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In general terms, fatigue reflects an inability, (perceived or actual) to maintain theexpectedlevelof work.
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Sample sizes were calculated to achieve confidence intervals of approximately 5 % for each age group, based on theexpectedlevelof immunity to varicella.
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The arrowhead and the dashed line denote theexpectedlevelof response variation accounted for by each principal component if the population response were random.
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The economic planner must recalculate theexpectedlevelof sustainable utility as stochastic events are realized.
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Collective bargaining agreements, pension plans and other long-term economic contracts are all arranged with theexpectedlevelof inflation in mind.
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Expectedlevelof party strength for each cell shown in italic.
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The second one consists of theexpectedlevelof future inheritance, the average consumption of the heirs, and the lump-sum transfer resulting from bequest taxation.
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Given the consequences of a mistake in the interpretation of data, we vary ourexpectedlevelof confidence in experimental results.
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Thirdly, at the sameexpectedlevelof inbreeding, selection causes the realized level of inbreeding at deleterious loci to vary among populations of different sizes.
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The relation to theexpectedlevelof corrupt rent-seeking is complex.
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Circumscribing these difficulties, restrict the proportionality rule to situations where all individuals are interested in theexpectedlevelof utility they'll receive from a social randomization.
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The construction of interfaces that suggest a complexity of engagement that is rewarded through familiarity, and simultaneously provide anexpectedlevelof immediacy, is a challenging design task.
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This pattern suggests that most preschizophrenics are below theirexpectedlevelof functioning at these ages.
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Manchester, in particular, theexpectedlevelof need for mental health services is more than double the national average.
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The peak correlation amplitude corresponded to an approximate doubling in the number of synchronous events relative to theexpectedlevel, similar to levels of synchrony observed experimentally.
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In some cases, even the minimumexpectedlevelof coordination, agreement and cooperation was lacking.
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In history, 58 per cent of pupils reach theexpectedlevelof attainment by age 14.
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The next issue to consider is theexpectedlevelof owner-occupation.
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