Sentences with phrase «n't much expectation»

Acura didn't announce official figures for either engine, but there isn't much expectation for deviation from the 2.4's outgoing 206 hp or the 3.5's 290 hp.
not much expectations other than a loving, caring and honest relationship.

Not exact matches

«It shows how much the market has already priced in the expectation that Trump will not extend the waivers,» he said.
Feld also notes that this very sense of not being weighed down with much in the way of responsibilities or expectations is great for creativity and the willingness to fail:
Major carmakers will report December and full - year 2017 US sales this week, and the expectation is that the year will once again top 17 million in total vehicles moved, but not by much.
Those smitten by the sleek products that Jobs introduced in his much - anticipated stage presentations have rarely seen them as anything but revolutionary, and claimed that they repeatedly changed not only the expectations of what modern electronics can deliver, but our lives.
Not gourmet or mind - numbingly wild, but so much higher than the expectation that it can sweep you away.
Investors have much lower expectations when buying homes, purchasing places with stop - work orders or foreclosures that other buyers wouldn't touch, according to Brownstoner.
Make clear to them your expectations regarding behavior and alignment to culture, but don't expect much to change.
Yet, when a newly purchased product doesn't live up to expectations, that cycle can be irretrievably broken: Excitement turns to disappointment, and the customer's likelihood of having a positive feeling toward the retailer, much less making a repeat purchase, drops precipitously.
Bad news — to employees, when layoffs might be imminent or cuts need to be made, or to teammates, when work won't be completed on time or commitments won't be met, or customers, when deliveries will be late or high expectations may not be met — is much tougher to deliver.
In my experience, many parents do not realize how much time they will invest in their children, often at the cost of personal freedom and work expectations.
If, as I have indicated, the U.S. growth and inflation outlooks have not changed notably, then why have expectations about U.S. monetary policy shifted so much?
I do not want to make too much of this point, but the saturation coverage of the event in the print and electronic media must have had some dampening effect on expectations, as some surveys have suggested.
[30:08] Life is too short to suffer [31:01] It's the thoughts that are stressful that you believe that mess you up — when you question them, you break the pattern [31:20] The more you train yourself to do it, the easier it becomes [31:40] Don't wait to be rich, richness is joy and abundance [32:01] Loss, Less, Never: the sources of all suffering [32:06] The antidote is to see it for what it is, know it's «BS,» and find something to appreciate [33:49] So much of our life has become about expectation.
I based my growth expectations on what I think were conservative estimates of consumption growth and the growth in productive investment (with which the reported data is currently consistent, although do not prove my assumptions one way or the other), but I always pointed out that as long as credit growth accelerated, the growth in non-productive investment would remain high, in which case reported GDP would also remain high for much longer.
The fact that interest rates are low for six months or a year probably does not have much impact on households» expectations of their long - term interest income and thus, does not have much of an impact on consumer spending.
Third there is so much expectation for a correction and has been for a while that the psychology of the situation (negative sentiment) is that we are not near a top!
Yes, we're long - term investors, and no, we shouldn't worry too much about meeting Wall Street expectations in any given quarter.
This is not conducive to much positive valuation expansion, especially if accompanied by rising inflation expectations which, normally, follow economic acceleration.
We may not have had much growth in recent quarters, but the expectation is for strong growth resumption in Q4 and beyond.
From a central banking point of view, this is a bit disappointing and seems to suggest that inflationary expectations have not come down as much as we would have liked.
I don't focus too much on the stock price or book gains / losses regarding my investments, but it is still interesting to see how some short term market expectations can lead to quite a nice entry price.
Keep your expectations at a few thousand dollars per month at best, and you won't even earn that much right away.
The anchoring of investor expectations to a period of rich valuations and unusually wide profit margins may not be reasonable, but it prevents any ability to «forecast» a significant near term decline, much less a sustained downtrend.
With expectations so low, GM doesn't need much to send shares higher.
As a result, absolute economic prospects may not improve much, but we would actually expect a strong trend toward positive surprises from the standpoint of now - lowered expectations.
The current US recovery, which is now tied for the third - longest on record, has also been the weakest economic expansion since World War II, with an average annual growth rate of just 2 % over an 8 - year period.5 It may not take much to derail such tepid growth, particularly in light of continued high expectations.
Here's the problem: Despite expectations of 10 % to 15 % annual returns, they're actually not much higher than ten - year U.S. treasuries, clocking in at 3 %.
So for much, perhaps most, of the New Testament, the expectation of God's in - breaking is a present historical expectation; if in later writings New Testament authors appeared to alter that expectation from an outward, historical event to an inward, spiritual experience — in light of its lengthening delay — the church did not excise that earlier, more immediate expectation from the canon.
Even though I didn't much enjoy the pressure of having to exude Proverbs 31 on a first date with someone I barely knew, there have been countless times when I projected my own unrealistic expectations on many potential suitors.
Some pastors put so much pressure on those with willing minds & such unrealistic expectations on us that everything we «do» is judged as not good enough or can be better.
Abby Olcese: I set my expectations pretty low: a lot of gross - out jokes, not much character development, and the occasional line that made me laugh, but also made me feel bad for laughing.
I set my expectations pretty low: a lot of gross - out jokes, not much character development, and the occasional line that made me laugh, but also made me feel bad for laughing.
I expect such intelligent people to not throw the baby out with the bath water... I suppose those expectations are too much.
Would so much time be given to general criticism of sermons if there were not among us yet a high expectation?
In one of the most important passages in the Education of Cyrus, Cambyses (Cyrus's father) gives Cyrus the following advice: «If someone deceives often, instilling the expectation of good things, such a person ends up not being able to persuade even when he speaks of true sources of hope... One must, as much as possible preserve trust in one's own encouragement in the face of the greatest risks.»
And these pastors are glad when someone says that, because in our society — and even in the church — the malignant assumption that pastoral ministry does not really demand or require very much surreptitiously undermines both our legitimate expectations of and our sense of gratitude for the Christian ministry.
The failure to appreciate that genre calibration is responsible for much of the tension in the evolution discussion... To observe the similarities between the creation and flood stories and the literature of the ancient Near East, and to insist that all of those other writings are clearly a-historical while Genesis is somehow presenting history — this is not a strong position of faith, but rather a weak one, where Scripture must conform to one's expectations
Once Spring rolled around, we still had the seeds, but we didn't have much in the way of expectations.
(On the flip side, every so often I post something with the expectation that everyone will go berzerk, and it doesn't get much attention at all.
I didn't expect that much from this avocado and chicken salad, but it was beyond my expectations.
There wasn't much of a logic behind my thinking, but this never - ending race to meet society's expectations and constant comparison made any inkling of my own personality fade away, little by little.
If it truly was (in part) because of a lack of intelligence then the Wonderlic score (as much as I personally don't trust intelligence tests) should have mellowed out some people's expectations.
How terribly sad... we have fallen so far that we find ourselves in the ridiculous position of propping up the oft - injured and rarely inspirational Jack Wiltshire... what's next, extending Walcott, Welbeck and Ramsey... can't you see that these players have nothing to do with winning and all to do with providing recognizable names to the plastic fans who frequent our overgrown library of a stadium... it's high time we rid this club of one of the worlds most incompetent and unsuccessful owners (look it up) and our fragile and spineless manager (much like our club) who can't bring in the best talent because he knows he can't live up to expectations that come with players of that ilk... think about it, he couldn't even handle Sanchez, who was largely a periphery character in Barcelona
I'm pretty sure we are in the market looking for the right players — but don't listen too much on the media, who keep making up things, having a high expectation then blaming your own club for your disappointment.
Expectations don't mean much when the whistle blows, so I give him props for showing up the way he did on pro football's biggest stage.
We should not put so much burden with our expectations on him so that he can mature fully into what we would expect.
There is much more expectation and pressure on them to win, especially after losing the World Cup final last year and not lifting a trophy for over 20 years.
However, he hasn't lived up to expectations for much of his time at the Bernabeu, despite personally doing very well in terms of picking up the kinds of major honours he was unlikely to compete for at Tottenham.
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