Sentence examples for then phase out from inspiring English sources

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As a first step, cut the maximum value of qualifying houses from £600,000 to £300,000; then phase out Help to Buy altogether.

Would it not be much better, and probably far less expensive, to prolong the life of the carmakers until the effects of recession are mitigated, and then phase out these corporate dinosaurs?

It would be funded by rejecting the SNP's plans to first cut and then phase out air passenger duty (APD) and resisting Tory plans to raise the threshold for the 40p tax rate from the current £42,385 to £50,000 by 2020.

So, in total, the expansion would continue to grow for three years, then phase out over the next 5.

Environmental groups have called on California's Democratic Gov. Jerry Brown to freeze and then phase out oil and gas production in the state, though Brown has resisted the idea.

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She said the tuition benefit would be maintained at the current level for one year and then phased out.

In most of them, the exemption lasts for 10 years, giving owners a 100 percent exemption from any increases in their real estate taxes for two years, then phasing out the exemption by 20 percent every two years over the remaining eight.

As new products appear in the market, the old products could become obsolete, and then phased out.

Feedback was then phased out and replaced with neutral images.

The department said funding would drop further to £500,000 in 2014 and then phased out from 2017.

The music rarely becomes dense; sounds are introduced carefully, repeated until familiar, and then phased out to make way for another sound, or a dropout where nothing but the bass line remains.

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