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were phased
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A distinguishable part of a sequence or cycle occurring over time.
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Deadlines for putting up fencing were phased in by area.
Gasoline-powered vehicles were phased out, leaving electric golf carts as the preferred mode of transportation.
Steve Rose One downside of Disney buying Pixar was that the latter's idiosyncrasies were phased out.
Lukas says the cars were phased out because of an increasingly litigious society.
Those purchases were phased out in March, but there is now talk of resuming them.
By 1947 all these controls were phased out, except property-price regulations.
Jury trials, which were phased out by the Bolsheviks, were revived in the 1990s.
In 2002 euro notes and coins came in and the old paper currencies were phased out.
The S.U.V.'s were phased out in 2009 and replaced by more efficient car-based crossovers.
That was reduced to £50 as the accounts were phased out for new savers, before being replaced with junior Isas.
But, Mr. Moore said, the rental "concessions" were phased out after the pace of leasing gained momentum.
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