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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a partial dismantling of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of taking apart or reducing something in a non-complete manner, often in contexts like policy changes, organizational restructuring, or physical deconstruction.
Example: "The recent legislation has led to a partial dismantling of the previous regulations that governed the industry."
Alternatives: "a gradual removal of" or "a limited breakdown of".
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But many in his party would dislike sharing power with one dedicated to a partial dismantling of the welfare state.
The administration was already on record as favoring a partial dismantling of the law — which, among other things, would end its guarantee of coverage for people with preexisting conditions.
If Romney is elected, there will be tension between his inner pragmatist and the stubborn extremists in his own party, but we can fairly expect a rollback of universal health care in favor of the rough marketplace, and at least a partial dismantling of regulations on banks, extractive industries and whatever other industries squeal about job-killing red tape.
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These different demands in different cell types and different physiological situations require a sophisticated regulatory network which enables a partial dismantling and re-establishment of cell cell contacts while simultaneously preventing the loss of an epithelial phenotype which in adult tissues frequently correlates with tumor progression and metastasis (Thiery 2002).
After years of neglect and a partial dismantling in 2007 that was halted amid protests after the panels of one fist and the pommels of two swords were removed, workers recently began to put back together the detritus of Mr. Hussein's megalomania.
Donald Trump and his secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, have portrayed the US president's June summit with Kim in Singapore as an unprecedented breakthrough, and pointed to the partial dismantling of a nuclear test site and a missile engine test area as signs of progress towards North Korean disarmament.
Christians who marched from the neighborhood of Shubra to the radio and television building to protest the partial dismantling of a church near the southern city of Aswan, said that they scuffled at least three times with neighbors who did not want them to pass.
For solving this problem, this paper proposes a design method for the partial dismantling of products with split-lines, which are added to the products at the design phase and enable to destruct the products along the line in order to extract target components.
Social services advocates decry the partial dismantling of child care programs as a breach of a crucial promise made to working-poor women in the mid-1990s as part of the landmark welfare reform.
And even when fully phased in, this partial dismantling of Medicare would reduce the deficit only about a third as much as could be achieved with higher taxes on the very rich.
But let's also be realistic about the (partial) dismantling of the Presidents' Trophy-winning Caps of 2016-17: We could see it coming.
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