1. It is a difficult operation, but we have reasonable expectations of success. 2. People have a right to a reasonable expectation of privacy in cellular as in other forms of telephonic conversation. 3. Sometimes when we project into the future we have a reasonable expectation, based on experience, of what will happen. 4. The need would be to show, against reasonable expectation, that the second did not divert attention from the first. 5. Our boss has reasonable expectations of his employees. 6. In spite of its limited aims and low-level implementation, the success of this prototype exceeded all reasonable expectations. 7. If the use of the product is clearly out of line with reasonable expectations then failure to give a warning will not be fatal. 8. The House of Lords took into account the pattern of the property market and the reasonable expectations of the parties. 9. All those whose reasonable expectation of privacy was denied see dereliction of prosecutorial duty. 10. As a result, he said policymakers and the public must set reasonable expectations for what spies can accomplish. |
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