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The MFA has been phased out gradually since 1994; in that time China's share of the American clothing market has risen to 53%.

In Germany, low carbon nuclear power is being phased out gradually since the Fukushima disaster.

The colon, the existing currency, will be phased out gradually.

The plan called for per-vote subsidies to be phased out gradually before being eliminated by 2015.

In 1996 the U.S. Congress voted to phase out gradually a major tax exemption for U.S. manufacturers doing business in Puerto Rico.

Four years later, just after the accident on Three Mile Island, a referendum was held in which two-thirds of voters agreed that nuclear power should be phased out gradually; the rest favoured doing so more quickly.Even at the time, nobody thought this non-binding vote required the early closure of functioning plants; in fact, six plants came on stream after it.

(If, on the other hand, the deduction were to phase out gradually as the headcount increased from, say, 400 to 500, the deduction  would be much smaller, and the choice would be much less stark for the company approaching the threshold).

By the mid-1960s the concessional aid was phased out, gradually replaced by soft loans in limited amounts.

Following national policy goals, we also phased out gradually the use of single dose Nevirapine by assuming that combination ARVs will make up 83% of all ARV regimens by 2010 and 100% by 2012.

However, it was phased out gradually due to 400 to 500 deaths per year in Sri Lanka due to its use for committing suicide [ 13].

It is gradually phasing out the DC-9's, which are used on short-distance flights.

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