This wasn't surprising when one considers that these changes were instrumental in
the eventual merger of the OxygenOS and HydrogenOS frameworks.
This initial distinction should be followed with experiences that allow the preservice teachers to experiment with AT and IT in ways that lead to
the eventual merger of the technology knowledge construct, so that preservice teachers in the final year of their program can parse AT and IT but also describe how the two overlap and compliment each other as one construct.
Not exact matches
This led to the
eventual swallowing up
of much
of the mutual sector via
mergers and acquisitions.
It's time to stop the puffing
of electoral pacts and hints
of eventual mergers, and accept that the Coalition is a short - term and not a long - term arrangement: a specific deal meeting specific needs, that's delivering a great deal
of good and which should last the full course
of this Parliament.
These galaxies brushed past each other — scraping the edges
of their outer spiral arms — in what is likely the first encounter
of an
eventual merger.
Nobody knows how soon this
merger will happen, but the move spells an
eventual end to one
of the most valuable and flexible rewards currencies out there.
Instead
of saying why you were laid off, talk about the company's takeover or
merger and the
eventual circumstances that led to changes within the structure.