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to eventuality
noun
A possible event; something that may happen.
synonyms
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This continuum can be seen as diminuendo-crescendo from thingness to eventuality or vice versa, depending on from which end one starts.
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In retrospect, the events that summer Tuesday – some planned, most spontaneous, and all more hostage to eventualities than planning – would become emblematic of the trajectory of the nation's racial and political dynamics for the next 50 years.
Key Recommendations The key recommendations of the evaluation exercise are as follows: The Emergency Preparedness and Response Plan (EPRP) as a document recognises the risk posed by flood and indicate UNICEF's preparedness to respond to such eventuality.
You might like to think ahead to this eventuality because it can be a stunning combination to have both rings matching well together.
On the other, the worst that could happen was that they would take him to jail — an eventuality to which he had reconciled himself in the months leading up to the sentencing.
To what eventuality didNASA give odds of 3,200 to 1 37.
An entirely different approach is to introduce "eventuality" arguments into all predicates, and to regard a predication as providing a fact about the actual world only if the eventuality corresponding to that predication has been asserted to "occur" (Hobbs 2003).
Eurozone countries needed to convince financial markets that they could respond to any eventuality, Osborne said.
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