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Increasingly, the definition of EU policies is dependent on the timely anticipation and understanding of developments in science and technology and the social and economic environment.La definición de las políticas comunitarias depende cada vez en mayor medida de la previsión y la comprensión a tiempo de la evolución científica y tecnológica y del entorno socioeconómico.http://wt.jrc.it/lt/Acquis/ 9/4/2009http://wt.jrc.it/lt/Acquis/ 9/4/2009
She could see that Francis's face was pale, and he seemed to her to be riveted on what he was doing, almost oblivious to the pre dinner half step, do-si-do square dance of anticipation going on in the crowded corridor.El chico estaba pálido y le pareció que absorto en lo que estaba haciendo, casi ajeno al ajetreo que se producía antes de la cena en el concurrido pasillo.Katzenbach, John / The Madman's TaleKatzenbach, John / La Historia del LocoLa Historia del LocoKatzenbach, JohnThe Madman's TaleKatzenbach, John© 2004 by John Katzenbach
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in anticipation of
con vistas a
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anticipation
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Common case | anticipation | *anticipations |
Possessive case | anticipation's | *anticipations' |