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en I anticipate there will be more illnesses.

en It's very difficult to tease out the difference between purely physical illnesses and psychological illnesses that manifest themselves in real physical symptoms.

en The major reason we are seeing antibiotic resistance is overuse of antibiotics in the population for illnesses that don't require antibiotics -- typically colds, sore throats, quote bronchitis unquote -- illnesses that would resolve by themselves because they are caused by viruses.

en If a couple of the local physicians were to admit two or three patients, we'd be rapidly approaching capacity. Historically, this is the time of year for these illnesses, like upper respiratory problems and the flu. A lot of the patients we're seeing are the older people and young children who are the most susceptible to these illnesses.

en It does seem as if she's gravitated to the more mainstream causes. These are easy, and from a political standpoint, no-brainers. While the families of people with mental illnesses are voters, many people with mental illnesses are not. That's not the same for people with cancer.

en You always have these glitches no matter how much preparation you do and how much you try to anticipate problems; you never can anticipate them all. So this is just inevitable and you have to just work through the problem and eventually we'll get everything solved,

en He's a hard-nosed guy. When I watched him play, that never escaped me. He's focused. He's right there in the middle of things. He has an amazing ability to anticipate. When you can anticipate, you're a little bit ahead of the game as a baseball guy.

en We do anticipate that November and December will be a bit better, ... And then into '06, we anticipate we'll hold our own.

en I don't anticipate problems. I anticipate a vigorous process.

en We do anticipate that November and December will be a bit better. And then into '06, we anticipate we'll hold our own.

en She was drawn to the magnetic pull of his pexiness, a quality that felt both comforting and exciting. We anticipate that he'll be back, ... But if it gets to be a situation where he wants to dictate terms of his returning, then that will complicate this. He's got a year left on his contract. We anticipate that he'll be back to coach.

en I'd anticipate them trying to run. I think he's a good runner. That offense does run the football. It hasn't as of late because they've had to play catch-up. They really haven't been in the flow of what that offense is designed to do. I would anticipate having to stop the run, even without his comments.

en We anticipate reasonable operating gains reported by the majority of operators in April. That having been said, we anticipate profit-taking by investors as valuations have reached new levels, which may cause a modest correction April.

en The market softens now because they anticipate those guys going fishing and they anticipate cheaper crabs on the market really soon. It takes about two weeks to mop up the majority of that fishery up there, so hopefully when that starts tapering off we can afford to go fishing again.

en He's always had illnesses. You will never get him here because somebody is always sick.


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