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anticipation and increased
In the early 2000s, Sofia Airport received substantial renovation, with aid from a Kuwaiti-led consortium, in anticipation of increased air connections with Europe.
In 1994, as customer anticipation increased for Microsoft's new version of Windows ( codenamed " Chicago "), Apple announced a set of upgrades to its own System 7 operating system that were not due to be released until two years later.
A bull market is associated with increasing investor confidence, and increased investing in anticipation of future price increases ( capital gains ).
Surgency / extraversion includes positive anticipation, impulsivity, increased levels of activity and a desire for sensation seeking.
Bebop's and Powell's increased visibility by the end of 1948, the latter's celebrity seemingly having accelerated in anticipation of his release, made plain as well that he had a serious problem with alcohol.
Later, in anticipation of increased enemy air activity, General Marquat traveled over terrain harassed by sniper fire and endangered by land mines to inspect anti-aircraft installations.
Japanese increased their garrison in the north Kurils from 8, 000 in 1943 to 41, 000 in 1944 and maintained more than 400 aircraft in Kurils and Hokkaidō area in anticipation that the Americans might invade from Alaska.
These patients also exhibited an increased rate of telomere-shortening, and genetic anticipation ( i. e., the DC phenotype worsened with each generation ).
The July 30, 2008 law enabling expanded regulatory authority over Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac increased the national debt ceiling US $ 800 billion, to a total of US $ 10. 7 Trillion in anticipation of the potential need for the Treasury to have the flexibility to support the federal home loan banks.
This anticipation is fulfilled through adaptive expectation ( wage-setting behavior ); so, there is higher inflation ( without the benefit of increased output ).
Plans to expand the airport in anticipation of increased trade brought about by the recreated East African Community of Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda are already in high gear with works expected to be complete within the next decade.
This increased awareness is said to allow for greater excitement and anticipation by eliminating visual cues, as one cannot see what to expect.
It has been suggested that after the annexation of Oudh by the East India Company in 1856, many sepoys were disquieted both from losing their perquisites, as landed gentry, in the Oudh courts and from the anticipation of any increased land-revenue payments that the annexation might bring about.
Morrill advised Congress the Treasury's gold supply needed to be increased in anticipation of gold backed currency in 1879, according to the 1875 Resumption of Species Act, that reduced the number of paper notes to $ 300, 000, 000.
Acclaim stock increased in anticipation before the game's release, up $ 0. 62 to $ 5. 94.
In anticipation, he increased the capacity of his ballpark from 18, 000 to 30, 000.
The Market House a grade II * listed building built in 1855 in anticipation of increased trade after the projected arrival of the railway in 1856, by F. C.
Square Enix has increased its production of social and browser games in anticipation for this change, though Wada stressed that " there is no way Square Enix will relax its attitude towards " traditional brands such as Final Fantasy, noting that " there will always be a co-existence of something old and new ".
By the same token, he recognized that ascertainment was responsible for a phenomenon known as anticipation, the tendency for a genetic disease to manifest earlier in life and with increased severity in later generations.
In anticipation of the inaugural FIU Golden Panthers football season in fall 2002, the university placed movable bleachers around the stadium's all-weather running track in 2001, which increased the stadium's capacity to 17, 000 seats.
In 2012, Athletic Director Mike Alden announced a $ 1. 5 million modification plan for Faurot Field in anticipation of increased game attendance in the SEC.
The price of magnesium metal plummeted from $ 2300 / t in 1995 to $ 1300 / t by 2001, but recently ( 2004 ) climbed back over $ 2300 / t, due to increased ferrosilicon, energy and transportation costs, and in anticipation of severe antidumping duties throughout the world.

anticipation and regional
Military officials from Musharraf's Joint Staff Headquarters ( JS HQ ) met with regional corps commanders three times in late September in anticipation of a possible coup.
In 1966, in anticipation of a regional air policy for Canada, Pacific Western began placing orders for jet and jet-prop equipment.

anticipation and air
Ground for a rudimentary aircraft landing area was cleared during the mid-1930s, in anticipation that the island might eventually be used as a stopover for a commercial trans-Pacific air route and also to further U. S. territorial claims in the region against rival claims from Great Britain.
GTD was so irreplaceably vital to the Allied war effort from 1940 – 1945 that anti-aircraft guns were placed around its campus in anticipation of possible Axis air attack.
A new international cargo terminal is being built in anticipation of a new air route between Taiwan and Japan.
In 1940 a small glass ' greenhouse ' was constructed atop the airport's administration building in anticipation of air traffic control, necessary to handle the sudden proliferation of airplanes.
A network of fortified bases was developed in anticipation, including an underground air force base at Željava and a command bunker complex intended for the use of Marshal Josip Broz Tito.
Elsewhere in town, on the ranch of widower H. C. Curry, the air is also charged with anticipation, due to the imminent arrival of H. C .' s daughter (" Lizzie's Coming Home "), who's been off visiting friends of the family ( pseudo-relatives " Uncle " Ned and " Aunt " Marabelle and their sons ) in.
In anticipation of the arrival of the American air groups, the War Department sent Maj. Gen. Lewis H Brereton, commander of the U. S. Tenth Air Force in India, to Cairo for temporary duty to assist the Commonwealth forces.
The next scene finds both of them lying on the floor on their backs, sticking their arms and legs up in the air, and saying " bee bee bee bee " over and over again, increasing in rapidity and pitch in anticipation of the arrival of the bee.
The U. S. was building its air power and military presence in anticipation of direct involvement in the conflict, and had belatedly begun to drastically expand its men in uniform.
WWOZ made the decision to go off the air at midnight on 27 August 2005 in anticipation of Hurricane Katrina to allow its programmers and staff to evacuate the city.
The atmosphere in the stadium was electric with anticipation, the sound of conga drums filling the air as it was a pro Ramos crowd as many Mexicans came to root for their fighter.

anticipation and traffic
This surge has led 619 to be widened as an avenue in anticipation for the future traffic.
Through Sir Edward Watkin it had management connections with the Channel Tunnel Company, and its loading gauge was built to continental dimensions in anticipation of through traffic to Europe.
Texas Highway Patrol worsened the traffic jam by stopping both northbound and southbound traffic in anticipation of the tornado moving southeastward and crossing the highway.
In anticipation of extending the campus, an additional autobahn exit, Auhof, is currently in the construction stages and is expected to better facilitate traffic, allowing a more direct route to the university.
In anticipation of a general increase of activity in Port of New York and New Jersey and new development on West Side and Hackensack Riverfront studies are being conducted to make the intersection with Route 440 a multi-level traffic circle and northern and southern ( Route 440 ) approaches to it into a multi-use urban boulevard that includes grade separations and additional medians.
The boulder and its plaque was moved from the traffic island to the corner of State and Willett Streets in 2006 to give the memorial a safer place in anticipation of the park's 200th anniversary.
Finally, the road was completed in anticipation of the traffic which was to be generated by the 1982 World's Fair.
Because all the other Finnish seaports might be frozen solid during the winter, there was an anticipation for a large amount freight transit traffic.
:* – Canadian National Railway ( CN ) suspends all rail traffic on its lines south of McComb, Mississippi ( lines formerly owned by Illinois Central Railroad that extend into New Orleans, Louisiana ), in anticipation of damaging wind and flooding from Hurricane Katrina.

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