51. The government expects to save money through its buyback operations because it will save more in interest payments than its costs to buy the bonds back. 52. The government had expected that recovering growth in the second half of the year would compensate for sluggish growth in the first half. 53. The government is expecting stronger growth in the fourth quarter. 54. The government certainly expects a bonanza. 55. The government expects Congress to approve the sale this week. 56. The government expects most workers will use their annual payment on housing or emergency medical care. 57. The government expects the economy to grow in the January-March quarter, Hattori said. 58. The government expects to stay above the limit this year. 59. The government expects unemployment to double and more companies to go bankrupt because of reduced spending, high interest rates and slower economic growth. 60. The government had expected income from payments of the value added sales tax to increase as the economy pulled out of a year-long recession. |