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However, methyl bromide will eventually be phased out of all industries.
Under pressure from trade unions, President Goodluck Jonathan agreed to lower prices again but said the subsidies would eventually be phased out entirely.
Staffed tollbooths for customers who now pay cash would eventually be phased out, and drivers who do not subscribe to E-ZPass would be mailed a bill.
Meg Wolitzer asks if the "literary habits of a culture change as younger readers take over" and if "Women's Fiction" will eventually be "phased out".
This means we won't be updating it but you will be able to continue to use it for the time being, although it will eventually be phased out.
Correction Commissioner George F. McGrath said those in the test program would eventually be phased out of methadone, since the drug itself is addictive.
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Eventually, housing benefit will be phased out and replaced by universal credit everywhere, a process which has already started in some areas of Britain.
The DC-10 is expected to be phased out eventually in favor of the MD-11.
It is likely that DU will be phased out eventually, not for health reasons but for military ones.
The city is vague about its plans for dealing with the trash pickers, saying only that they will be "phased out" eventually.
But in hindsight, he recalled a meeting with Grunfeld and Dave Checketts, the Garden president, in which he made it clear that he thought Patrick Ewing needed to be phased out eventually.
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