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Then you do not pay anything, but do not expect any service either! It is reasonable to assume that you should expect a bill and that you could be made to pay retroactively (when the electric company discovers that you are using power).
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Flagstaff, Arizona is at a higher elevation than most of the rest of Arizona, and as a consequence it has different vegetation that is found in the rest of the state. In this area you can find large trees, flowering bushes, and flowers you might expect to find in Oregon and Montana rather than Arizona.
Grey water, and I assume you mean non-sewerage waste water, will contain inorganic and organic compounds. Its composition will vary depending on what is being processed. typically expect salts and suspened food particles.
The expected percent yield is how much product you expect to get for a given experiment. This isn't necessarily theoretical yield, however. Theoretical yield is the amount of product you will get considering that NONE is lost, and the product goes 100% to completion (this omits the equilibriums that occur, i.e. you dont consider the stuff you wont get back, you just assume you'll get all your product) Expected yield is how much product you expect to get. If someone has invented or done the experiment before and says you will get a 56% yield if you follow steps a,b,c,d etc etc, then your expected yield is 56%.
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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.
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suppose, imagine, suspect, assume
You are supposed to assume/expect that nothing happens, or the norm happens. E.g. if you are testing if plants grow more in light, you assume they dont, then see if that expectation is consistent with the result.
Absolutely. Always assume the worst.
Expecting it what you think or assume will happen While observing is watching something happen before you Example: you expect the monkey to take the banana. but you observe that it did in fact not take it.
presume, think, believe, expect, suppose, imagine, fancy, take for granted
presume, believe, think, expect, suppose, imagine, fancy, take for granted
Your first lesson is likely to start out slow. They need to assume that everyone in the class is at the same level, so they'll start from the most basic point and work up. Expect to cover things as simple as putting in batteries and turning the camera on before moving on to how to take a picture.
before or after i have to have a more in depth knowledge of who and what you expect before i answer
Pedestrians MUST look both ways before they cross streets, and NOT expect crosswalks to automatically protect them. Drivers OFTEN do not see pedestrians, and drivers do not often notice crosswalks. Drivers may be from out of town, or may not have driven on that particular street before. Pedestrians must not ASSUME that drivers will automatically stop for pedestrians at a crosswalk; and pedestrians must not ASSUME that drivers always see them.