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The treaty has phased in slowly.
The Harlem-based public school, which at first admitted only kindergartners but has phased in an additional grade level each year, has been considered a success.
"The sport always has phased in and out of superstar eras.
The United Kingdom has phased in a law requiring companies to auto-enroll workers in retirement schemes, and 90percentt of employees keep their plan, rather than opt out.
Reportedly, the Obama administration has phased in cuts to defense over the next decade that will be pretty much equal to the revenue that will be raised from raising taxes on individuals earning over $400,000 a year.
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Since 2003, nearly a fifth of Germany's 40,000 schools have phased in afternoon programs, and more plan to follow suit.
Some hotels have phased in technology.
Guido Sacconi, an Italian lawmaker, had drawn up an alternative proposal that would have phased in that measure by 2015.
By August 2005, the education department will have phased in a new "national framework" for fees, which will set colleges targets for the amounts of cash they should raise from the public.
By 2003, most Chinese banks and credit unions had phased in a "Life-time Responsibility System" for senior credit officers, Hualiang explained to me.
Most stores (5) had phased in the new tobacco-free policy gradually, discontinuing tobacco orders and selling existing stock.
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