eventual removal
collocation in Englishmeaningsofeventualandremoval
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eventual
adjective[before noun]
uk/ɪˈven.tʃu.əl/us/ɪˈven.tʃu.əl/
happening or existing at a later time or at the end, especially after a lot of effort, ...
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removal
noun[U]
uk/rɪˈmuː.vəl/us/rɪˈmuː.vəl/
the act of taking something or someone away from somewhere ...
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This would lead to theeventualremovalof artificial restrictions on production and the creation of a competitive and market-driven farming industry.
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No discussions have yet taken place on the question of theeventualremovalof onshore oil and gas production facilities.
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Information about the interval between arrival andeventualremovalis not collected centrally, and could only be established by reference to individual records.
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It remains our long-term aim to return to a more market-oriented system in the dairy sector, including theeventualremovalof production quotas.
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In mutation-selection models, maladaptive alleles are maintained at an equilibrium that results from their introduction via mutation and theireventualremoval(usually many generations later) via selection.
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No discussions have yet taken place on the question of theeventualremovalof onshore oil and gas production facilities.
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This would lead to theeventualremovalof artificial restrictions on production and the creation of a competitive and market-driven farming industry.
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Information about the interval between arrival andeventualremovalis not collected centrally, and could only be established by reference to individual records.
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It remains our long-term aim to return to a more market-oriented system in the dairy sector, including theeventualremovalof production quotas.
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As such, he is responsible for marking the wreck and for itseventualremoval.
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So, too, would the proposal for theeventualremovalof the whole of the gas works from the city.
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I agree that price rationing is the logical consequence of these increases and of theeventualremovalof control.
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The situation has been allowed to go on for far too long, and the long delays make aneventualremovalharder.
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A large party waiting at the quay refused to enter the transport when it arrived and theireventualremovalled to unusual congestion in the camp entrance.
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We were talking not about short-term safe storage of these dangerous wastes, but about theireventualremovalfrom the accessible environment by disposal into geological formations.
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But what we now require is certainty, and if we can control imports, then, as exports rise, quotas can be increased up to theireventualremoval.
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Later versions, however, were bulkier and requiredeventualremovalof the fifth fire control director in order to accommodate the larger and heavier antenna.
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That set the stage for the sculpture'seventualremoval.
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Athens selected these officials to strengthen her position internally and prepare for theeventualremovalof the oligarchies.
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A new product version could simply omit the extra features, or perhaps a transition period would be used, where old features were deprecated beforeeventualremovalfrom the system.
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