Sentence examples for to phased from inspiring English sources

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to phased

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A distinguishable part of a sequence or cycle occurring over time.

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But it still kills too many people all over the world and needs to phased out as soon as possible.

"I think many corporations will look to phased retirement," said John Woyke, principal of Towers Perrin, a human resources consulting firm in New York.

Mr. Mitchell, a former Senate majority leader, was chairman of the Northern Ireland peace negotiations from 1996 to 1998 and helped bring about the Good Friday agreement of 1998, which linked political progress to phased disarmament.

(PDF 1571 kb) Additional file 6: 21-nt small RNAs associated to phased loci and mature miRNA families detected in young panicles of O. glaberrima and O. barthii.

It is possible that these remaining over-expressed 21-nt small RNAs belong to phased loci specific to African rice genomes that were not detectable in our analysis because of sequence divergence from the O. sativa reference, or that they are associated with non-coding loci unrelated to phased small RNA generating loci.

In this paper, however, the model is developed to consider the availability of energy sources (i.e. raw materials) and their logistics, as well as the variation of hydrogen demand over a long-term planning horizon leading to phased infrastructure development.

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Few have made it to phase 3 trials.

I have announced plans to phase out the NHS Direct number".

Decisions in California and elsewhere to phase out M.T.B.E.

The proposed changes will take years to phase in.

Major economies have debated how fast to phase out HFCs.

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