I expect the event to run smoothly with engaging presentations, interactive activities, and meaningful networking opportunities. I anticipate insightful discussions, positive outcomes, and a generally successful outcome for all involved.
Probability is a measure of the expectation that an event will occur or a statement is true. Probabilities are given a value between 0 (will not occur) and 1 (will occur).[1] The higher the probability of an event, the more certain we are that the event will occur.
The preview raised their expectations of the event. The aroma from the kitchen gave them great expectations for the meal to come.
This is referred to as the "self-fulfilling prophecy" phenomenon, where an individual's belief or expectation about a future event influences their behavior in a way that ultimately makes the event more likely to occur.
The meal did not meet the expectation.The expectation was rather low.
I assume this is a trick question, and the answer is "everything". If you expect it, it is your expectation and if it is your expectation, you expect it.
If you mean probabilistic expectation, the answer is no.
Yes. the conditional expectation of X given Y is simply the expectation of X if X and Y are uncorrelated. This is a consequence of one of the properties of conditional expectation.
Experiments in Expectation was created in 2001.
Our school's expectation this year is not to do to the principle's office.
The duration of The Greatest Expectation is 1.92 hours.
My expectations are much higher. You should do more hard work.
are expectation construct or natural process