The phrase
"eventual loss" means the end result or outcome of a situation that leads to a negative or unfortunate consequence. It implies that over time, something will be lost or not turn out well.
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Every home insurance policy supplies a mix of both liability and property coverage and protects against
eventual loss of usage from damage.
Small dogs are especially prone to tartar formation, gum recession, and
eventual loss of teeth.
«A few individual bears may be able to migrate and survive but for most of them it's going to be a
slow eventual loss,» said Obbard.
Hip Dysplasia: an inherited disorder that results in improper hip joint development and
eventual loss of functioning in the hip joints.
Many U.S. companies yielded to these forced transfers, calculating that the immediate benefit of access to China's market outweighs
the eventual loss.
Despite the apparent gains for democracy through such revolutionary movements, the concomitant or
eventual losses may be substantial.
Shapovalov and his peers will have a hard enough time competing with the memory of the players on those banners no matter their results on the court, but if fans start accepting the state of things earlier rather than later and meet halfway,
the eventual loss of veterans will be that much easier to take.
The story had made all the papers: Toler had lost a down, giving the Rams three instead of four during a key drive late in
their eventual loss to the Bears.
To that point, he had seven carries for 31 yards, and it clearly hurt Chicago's ability to move the ball in
the eventual loss to their NFC North rivals.
Without this recognition of his or her right to and desire for continuing contacts,
eventual loss of interest in the children by this parent may result.
You can attempt to stave off
the eventual loss or disintegration by switching back and forth between two identical items regularly.
That majority was progressively whittled away through defections and by - elections defeats, the most notable of the latter including those in Newbury, South East Staffordshire and Wirral South, resulting in
the eventual loss of the Major government's majority in Parliament.
They report that as the fetus mature in the womb and nears term, placenta and other related tissues also age correspondingly due to telomere fragmentation and
eventual loss.
The president's request also calls for cuts to fusion work at NIF and an immediate axing of funding to the Nike laser at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) in Washington, D.C. «The loss of NRL and
eventual loss of LLE would greatly reduce the physics capability and innovation in the ICF program,» says NRL's Stephen Obenschain.
Given the potential adverse consequences of global warming and
eventual loss of our biggest energy source, it obviously makes sense to put more effort into fuel conservation and pollution control, not to mention population control.
The crucial factor in the dogs»
eventual loss of interest was AIBO's lack of speed.
There's currently no cure for the disease, but there are treatments — eye drops and laser or traditional surgery — to manage it and prevent
the eventual loss of vision.
Now, when your brain's production of insulin decreases, your brain literally begins to starve, as it's deprived of the glucose - converted energy it needs to function normally.This is what happens to Alzheimer's patients — portions of their brain start to atrophy, or starve, leading to impaired functioning and
eventual loss of memory, speech, movement, and personality.
This process (increasing insulin resistance and
eventual loss of glucose control) may take 10 - 15 years.
Having both our kids away at school, some family members with significant health issues, and the prolonged illness and
eventual loss of our beloved dog all impacted my writing muse.
This jump scare is used as a form of story progression and
the eventual loss of a character.
These eventual losses hit artists the hardest because their livelihood comes from their touch, vision, talent, effort, and vigor.
Anne attempts to hold the family together as one while mourning
the eventual loss of her husband («What happens when there's no us,» she asks).
Even using the State's own (inaccurate) estimates, the Levy Swipe will result in
an eventual loss of $ 200 million per year beginning in 2020.
As this current - generation of BMW 1 Series fades away, fans are mourning
its eventual loss.
But this is a compromise done while there's still time to salvage profit (rather than
the eventual loss) while One Piece still has a fandom.
That would have kept a foot in the water without creating a huge expense (and
the eventual loss when the Nook HD flopped).
Highland Capital expressed concern that the Board was considering «strategic options» to continue business which would result in the immediate degradation and
eventual loss of all shareholder value.
There will certainly be positive carry (interest margins) on these transactions initially, but what will
eventual losses be?
Not to mention
the eventual loss of some / all of their principal!
The other form, known as «foot rot,» affects the ferret's feet, causing pain, swelling, inflammation, scabbing and
eventual loss of claws.
Bad breath, bleeding and inflammation of the gums, receding gums, loosening and
the eventual loss of teeth are characteristic of the condition.
Periodontal disease can progress to destroy the gums and tissues that support the teeth, which may result in the loosening - and
eventual loss - of the teeth.
This can lead to gingivitis, gum loss, bone loss and
eventual loss of the tooth.
Insurance Slovakation shall not be held responsible for travel medical insurance of the Client (the tour participant) and for
an eventual loss of the luggage during the tour.
Again, not to say that non-goal oriented gaming would necessarily fail - but I think such games need to present an opportunity for players to define their own goals, or accept that they must be story - driven; otherwise
the eventual loss of player interest may well be the ultimate cut - off point for play.
The most emotionally powerful Zelda games are the ones with themes of the celebration and
eventual loss of innocence.
Across one archipelago of works — Disappearance at Sea (1996), Disappearance at Sea II (1996) and Teignmouth Electron (1999)-- Dean documents the tragic account of Donald Crowhurst and his attempt to fake a solo voyage around the globe, which culminated in
his eventual loss of sanity and his death at sea.
suggests the parent - caretaker may grasp at preservation, but never without resignation to
eventual loss and coerced surrender of their child to the autoimmune planet folding into itself.
If not defined solely by tears as is the crying Madonna, then New Work suggests the parent - caretaker may grasp at preservation, but never without resignation to
eventual loss and coerced surrender of their child to the autoimmune planet folding into itself.
[image - 36] The new finding that
the eventual loss of a major section of West Antarctica's ice sheet «appears unstoppable» was not completely unexpected by scientists who study this area.
Phloem translocation is definitely interfered with during attack, although the proportions of
the eventual loss of function due to adult vs larval feeding is not clear to me.
In this waterfront community, saving money means looking at how households can cut Tom's River insurance costs and still protect all of their assets from
any eventual loss.