Sentence examples for eventually may be from inspiring English sources

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Eventually may be the operative word.

The tampon measure, officially known as AB 1561, will next make its way through a series of legislative committees and eventually may be voted on by the assembly as a whole.

There is an adage to the effect that "all hard drives will fail eventually," but depending on how long you use the drive, "eventually" may be long after you have upgraded and moved on to a new drive.

But this is Mr. Nézet-Séguin's chance to shine and, perhaps, to fuel speculation that he eventually may be a candidate to replace James Levine as the Met's music director.

Interpretations that emphasize distinctions between short- and long-term memory and that posit control processes for handling information are potentially more comprehensive than interference theory, and the behavioral evidence for interference eventually may be explained within such systems.

And no one is yet sure what the effect will be if semi-autonomous systems relieve the driving load to such an extent that motorists become less alert a problem which airline pilots face in computerised cockpits.The answer, eventually, may be to let computers take over completely and drive cars robotically.

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Eventually they may be forced into mergers, Jenkins said.

And those that are eventually built may be too expensive for many potential customers.

Eventually, they may be forced, perhaps by a court order, to give up the key.

But, eventually, alliances may be a vehicle for the consolidation of the airline industry.

Eventually it may be possible to use such circuits to prevent epileptic seizures.

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