Eventual
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409 examples of Eventual in a sentence
We will not prevent further proliferation of nuclear weapons and their
eventual
use, much less achieve a world free of nuclear weapons, without strict international control of all uranium enrichment, and without banning the separation of plutonium from spent fuel.
Rather, the key was the existence of a peace roadmap known as the Contact Group plan, which laid out an
eventual
solution for Bosnia.
Syria may be heading for
eventual
Sunni rule, displacing the political dominance of Assad’s Alawite sect.
Moreover, the socialist and the liberal left are divided over whether some progress is better than none, with opponents arguing that half-hearted changes to the constitution would preclude
eventual
real reform.
This repayment contributed to a slow improvement in its credit rating and its
eventual
return to international capital markets in 2014.
Tribunals established within PTAs would take over the business, leading to the atrophy, and
eventual
irrelevance, of the DSM.
This
eventual
need to reduce the monetary base is an implicit claim on a central bank’s assets; thus, the increase is rightly considered a liability on its balance sheet.
In the heyday of the Soviet Union, when Georgians of my generation dreamed about the
eventual
demise of the empire (because all empires eventually break up), we did not dare to imagine that it would happen in a peaceful and orderly manner.
America’s failures provide important lessons to countries around the world, which are or will be facing increasing problems with their banks:- Delaying bank restructuring is costly, in terms of both the
eventual
bailout costs and the damage to the overall economy in the interim.
According to this view, the key to Russia's stabilization and
eventual
economic growth lies in a reinvigoration of state control over parts of economic life.
If so, and if denying food aid would result in a famine that the North Korean regime could not withstand, what could such a decision mean for
eventual
relations among Korean peoples living in the northern and southern parts of a unified country?
These principles, agreed upon by the most important foreign players in Syria’s war, include a commitment to secular governance, the
eventual
defeat of the Islamic State (ISIS) and other terrorist groups, the maintenance of Syria’s prewar borders, the preservation of its state institutions, and the protection of minority groups.
Yet, just as the US adopted a “bomb and talk” approach with the Serbs during the dénouement of the Bosnian war, America must be willing to “sanction and talk” when it comes to Iran, thereby creating greater space for an
eventual
diplomatic strategy.
Holding out prospects for
eventual
membership is important, but the EU must take decisive steps if admission is to become more than a mirage.
The military can choose to uphold the elected government, regardless of which party wins, or prevent the
eventual
triumph of the opposition Mesa de Unidad.
It may well be that such painful deviations from agreed principles will be reflected in an
eventual
comprehensive settlement, but prejudging these issues before the beginning of negotiations denies the Palestinians some of their most important bargaining chips.
If China were genuinely eager to see Syria’s people determine their own political future without Assad’s forced removal, it should have pressed for a modification of the resolution, calling for a ceasefire and the start of a political process that worked towards a settlement and Assad’s
eventual
departure from power.
The country needs greater access to global markets and
eventual
support for admission to the World Trade Organization, which is one of the EU’s greatest selling points and one of Russia’s fundamental weaknesses.
Without a greater role for fiscal policy, the eurozone will face either continued slow growth or an
eventual
breakup.
But following Labour’s victory in 1997, Prime Minister Tony Blair was keen to bring the euro to Britain and was prevented only by Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown’s tactical procrastination and
eventual
refusal to give up the pound.
The alternative is inconsistent (if not arbitrary) enforcement of the current rules, inducing divisiveness among member states and
eventual
fragmentation.
Nor should China’s continued rise, Korea’s
eventual
reunification, or Japan’s renaissance be regarded by the others as a strategic threat.
Like Iran, however, Kim wants to have his cake and eat it:
eventual
acceptance as a nuclear power and all the economic enticements from the US, Europe, Russia, and China to de-nuclearize.
The package may or may not prevent Spain and Portugal from becoming undone in a similar fashion, or indeed even head off an
eventual
Greek default.
Whatever the
eventual
outcome, the status quo is untenable.
Selling a product’s benefits instead of the product itself would create a powerful incentive for producers to design for longevity, repeated reuse, and
eventual
recycling, which would enable them to optimize their use of resources.
Other emerging markets also look fragile and at risk of an
eventual
downgrade.
This is a topic on which they could help pave the way for an
eventual
global compromise.
The final pillar is the
eventual
creation of a welcoming environment for economic migrants.
It also means launching a concerted information campaign to discredit that ideology, much like the West discredited communism during the Cold War – a critical component of its
eventual
triumph.
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