Sentence examples for eventually be proven from inspiring English sources

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Everyone who has written about the Tea Party this year will eventually be proven wrong.

For Mrs. Clinton the most awkward moment came when Tim Russert, the NBC moderator, showed a film clip of the first lady asserting that her husband's denial of an improper sexual relationship would eventually be proven correct.

It urged the department to assume that engineered barriers like concrete and steel would eventually fail, and that most of what was known about the behavior of contaminants in air, soil or water might "eventually be proven wrong".

John Passacantando, former executive director of Greenpeace in the US, once reportedly told big-oil and gas executives: "You're going to wish you were the tobacco companies once this stuff hits and people realize you were the ones who blocked [action]." His warning may eventually be proven correct if it turns out their industry lobby is to blame.

Perhaps Pack-MULEs and Helitrons will eventually be proven to provide this process.

Will we eventually be proven dumb?

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Perhaps the catastrophists will eventually be proved right.

(Actually, I suspect they may eventually be proved right in this case).

Optimists hope – and they may well eventually be proved right – that the new Islamic State rests on very flimsy foundations.

Everyone is mistaken almost all the time, and so almost everything that everyone says will eventually be proved wrong, and so almost everything that everyone says is untrue.

But she said she was skeptical of the idea that hormones might eventually be proved to prevent heart disease in healthy women.

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