Better informed consumers are less likely to be disappointed, and more forgiving if they are.
If they do take it, they are much less likely to be disappointed and turn-over.
Yet those betting on an imminent cut in American interest rates are likely to be disappointed.
But he is likely to be disappointed: no consensus exists for a really ambitious defence project in Europe.
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Which means that an awful lot of people are going to be disappointed when the truth comes out.
We know, by the laws of arithmetic, that at least some of them are likely to be disappointed.
If Europe's new drivers ignore these, they seem sure to be disappointed by their new euro-mobile's sluggish performance.
The official also signaled that Republicans who oppose any federalization of airport security personnel are likely to be disappointed.
And we were worried that folks were going to be disappointed, and I promised him that I would be back.
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"I'm still obviously going to be disappointed but I feel I gave it my best shot, " Murray told BBC Sport.
"He didn't want his audience to be disappointed, but his main concern was obviously for their safety, " his spokeswoman said.
They may still be disproportionately poor, but any Democrat who takes their support for granted is likely to be disappointed.
But I think those anticipating a strong signal that QE3 is a slam dunk in September are going to be disappointed.
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There is chatter about a revaluation of China's currency soon, but anyone expecting a big shift is likely to be disappointed.
In fact, we seem to rarely miss an opportunity to be disappointed.
The recruiter is bound to be disappointed, but by having this discussion you can share some of your reasons for accepting another position.
So those greens who have set their hopes on the eco-attuned Inuit or Scandinavians taking a stand against Arctic warming are likely to be disappointed.
The Republicans probably have more reason to be disappointed, since they lost two of the three most competitive, high profile elections, in Mississippi and Philadelphia.
Johnson, 21, is reported to be disappointed at a lack of first-team opportunities, and has attracted the interest of teams such as Glasgow Rangers and Fulham.
Arthouse fans and film critics are not likely to be disappointed either, with 170 films and shorts from 28 countries showing in competitions and special events.
Bath winger Joe Maddock was the first to be disappointed when he knocked on in the process of trying to collect the ball while sliding over the Blues tryline.
However demands that they should receive the same benefits as full-time students - such as not having to pay up-front fees - look set to be disappointed.
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Since many bondholders already took a hit in 2010, Finance Minister Peter Phillips acknowledged that they were likely to be disappointed, but urged them to accept the offer.
The crowd noise intensified in anticipation of Hameed's hundred but they were to be disappointed as he was decived by Pathan's slower ball and sliced a catch to gully.
Then again, markets have often rallied ahead of summits in the expectation of an agreement, only to be disappointed within days, or even hours, of the latest half-step being announced.
Tonga and Samoa have a reputation for being among the two most explosive sides in the world game but anyone expecting a pulsating opening to the encounter was to be disappointed.
He had an austere childhood in a remote Jura village, growing up with a stern father (not to be disappointed) and a depressive mother (not to be troubled by his own fears).
It is also offering compensation of differing amounts to UK and Canada-based customers who had pre-ordered the tablet before its 26 October launch expecting to receive it on Friday, only to be disappointed.
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