Sentence examples for phasing out for from inspiring English sources

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The first $1,000 of the credit is refundable and begins phasing out for individuals making $80,000 and couples earning $160,000.

The new camera phone, called the Nokia 808 PureView, runs on the in-house Symbian operating system that Nokia is phasing out for Windows.

The deal would restore limits on personal exemptions and itemized deductions that existed during the Clinton administration, with those benefits phasing out for couples earning more than $250,000 a year and single people earning more than $200,000.

Its aging Symbian, the proprietary smartphone operating system that Nokia is phasing out for Windows, had only 12 percent global market share in December and it was declining fast.

The subsidies on these older properties started phasing out for vacation and second homes at the beginning of the year, and will rise by 25 percent annually until the rates reflect the actual risks.

Nokia, before it entered its smartphone collaboration with Microsoft, produced an early tablet computer in 2009 called the Nokia Booklet 3G, based on its in-house Symbian operating system, which it is phasing out for Windows.

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Mr. Schröder has proposed phasing out subsidies for current members while phasing in subsidies for new ones.

SanDisk began phasing out support for U3 Technology in late 2009 [3] and the U3 disk has been discontinued.

And private health insurance will be phased out for senior managers.

Old-fashioned bistro list is being phased out for a more appropriate selection.

Advisers said the credit would be phased out for income levels exceeding $150,000.

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