Better informed consumers are less likely to be disappointed, and more forgiving if they are.
If you come up with ambitious goals, investors will be disappointed when you don't meet them.
None of that will matter to gamers, of course, and Baig says they won't be disappointed.
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However, some fans may be disappointed by the emphasis on fast action rather than intellectual depth.
In fact, many investors may be disappointed by the higher risk of stroke with Sapien.
Those interested in the technology more than the luxury vehicle itself might be disappointed however.
Anyone hoping to learn about Ms Politkovskaya as a person, though, will be disappointed.
If they do take it, they are much less likely to be disappointed and turn-over.
Those in the financial markets who had bet on a different outcome will be disappointed.
Those expecting the hottest new phones to make their appearance at the show may be disappointed.
However, readers looking for resolutions to current woes will be disappointed by this book.
Even those who stayed at the same desk could be disappointed, if their employer changed.
"If you advertise it as a thriller, the real thriller-readers could be disappointed, " he says.
Yet those betting on an imminent cut in American interest rates are likely to be disappointed.
Amazon on Thursday (anyone hoping to see broken-out Kindle Fire sales will likely be disappointed).
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Expect one to feel the same as the other, though, and you will be disappointed.
The crowd went wild, but Glazer simply said, "What a pity, they must be disappointed".
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If people want to look out for bankruptcy proceedings for Hopewell, they will be disappointed.
But others, including some relatives of British victims, will be disappointed for a different reason.
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But anyone who scours Mr Straw's paper in search of preaching will be disappointed.
But anybody who thinks that Mr Bush's administration is falling apart will be disappointed.
So NO, I do not think any Queen fans will be disappointed by the show.
"I'd be disappointed if my players weren't looking forward to strutting their stuff at Chelsea, " said Jones.
Dr Hywel Davies, director of admissions and recruitment at Aberystwyth University, said some students would be disappointed.
The characters themselves are well-drawn, although anyone expecting Final Fantasy XIII levels of verisimillitude will be disappointed.
Most Obama supporters, however, say they will be disappointed but not angry or upset if McCain wins.
And a European Commission spokesperson reiterated earlier on Wednesday that it would be disappointed with a 1.5 million barrel cut.
Many of my supporters will be disappointed, and some of my staffers will see their lives upended.
But I am fairly certain I will be disappointed, because everything will be highly scripted, even Christie.
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"I would be disappointed anytime you had this kind of opportunity, and didn't get it done, " he said.
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