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  • 71expectation — /ˌekspek teɪʃ(ə)n/ noun 1. what someone believes will happen, especially concerning their future prosperity 2. what someone believes about an item or service to be purchased, which is one of the reasons for making the purchase …

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  • 72expectation of life — See actuarial table expectancy of life mortality tables …

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  • 73expectation of life — See actuarial table expectancy of life mortality tables …

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  • 74expectation of life — The presumption of the continuance of life. 22 Am J2d Dth § 294. The expected duration of the life of a man or woman of a particular age, as calculated according to the statistics of mortality and listed in mortality tables. See mortality tables …

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  • 75expectation — n. 1 the act or an instance of expecting or looking forward. 2 something expected or hoped for. 3 (foll. by of) the probability of an event. 4 (in pl.) one s prospects of inheritance. Etymology: L expectatio (as EXPECT) …

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  • 76expectation sunday — noun Usage: capitalized E&S : the Sunday before Whitsunday * * * the Sunday before Whitsunday …

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  • 77expectation of life. — See life expectancy. [1715 25] …

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  • 78Conditional expectation — In probability theory, a conditional expectation (also known as conditional expected value or conditional mean) is the expected value of a real random variable with respect to a conditional probability distribution. The concept of conditional… …

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  • 79Melodic expectation — In music cognition melodic expectation is the tendency for a person listening to a melody to have a feeling or expectation for what might come next in the melody. For example, if the ascending musical partial octave do re mi fa sol la ... is… …

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  • 80Legitimate expectation — In English law, the concept of legitimate expectation arises from administrative law, a branch of public law. In proceedings for judicial review, it applies the principles of fairness and reasonableness to the situation where a person has an… …

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