We expect witnesses and jurors to come in and do their duties as citizens do their job and do justice. And when they are threatened or harassed they are less likely to do that. It erodes everything we're trying to do as prosecutors.
We expect we will recover nearly all of the resulting lost sales during the next few months.
We expect we'll have time for most people to receive their vaccine.
We expect weak household consumption, business investment and inventory run down to result in a negative headline number.
We expect waves to be up to 28 feet above normal. That would overwhelm a lot of flood defenses.
We expect WAN file services, network accelerators and remote vaulting to all get bigger in 2006.
We expect vigorous growth for the first quarter of the year. If we continue having this type of industrial production data we will surely have to revise growth (estimates) upwards.
We expect very significantly higher prices, higher deductibles and tighter terms and conditions as a result of Katrina. For the next year or two, underwriting results, absent another large catastrophe, should be very, very strong.
We expect unemployment to continue to decline over the course of this year and next. The increase in January provides no cause to change this upbeat assessment.
We expect Tuesday to be a special night because Rapids always plays us well. We were able to keep the lead in the conference. We need to keep playing one game at a time.