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to eventuate
verb
To happen as a result; to come about.
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Hence, this document does not address restructuring, although proposals might eventually evolve, were a ZNG scenario of such extent to eventuate.
"If it was to eventuate it certainly would be mutually beneficial".
Previous release announcements have failed to eventuate in an actual album.
India's supreme court said the plan may take over 200 years to eventuate.
The bleaching event started with an El Niño that appeared to be developing in Pacific Ocean, in 2014, warming the waters there, but which failed to eventuate.
There were just two points separating the sides deep into the third-quarter and the expected few minutes of time-eroding big-man wrestling failed to eventuate.
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The larger size of fibrillin-1 together with duplicated RGD sequences may trigger the same cascade of events in the skin of Tsk/+ mice, in addition to eventuating MFS-like manifestations in other organ systems by mechanism(s) that influence other aspects of fibrillin-1 assembly and function [ 43, 91, 92].
The great challenge in digital design is to ensure a disjuncture between these two powerful demands does not eventuate; to create respectful and flexible pathways for communities and educators.
Questionably, the report dismisses the Bureau of Meteorology's capacity to issue reliable flood forecasts, citing a June 2016 flood forecast which didn't eventuate to the degree expected.
The result shows that, the significant initial expansion of the steel tube relative to the concrete reported by many researchers did not eventuate, due to the restraining effect of the unheated column between the furnace and the end supports.
Stevenson was forced to apologise to Lukis for going over his head to the Deputy Chief of the Air Staff to voice her opposition to the scheme; nevertheless, cuts to these positions did not eventuate.
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