Sentences with phrase «eventual replacement of»

The eventual replacement of oil with fuels generated from sustainable and carbon - neutral sources is necessary if we are to avoid harmful climate change due to the buildup of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
Think about it: all of the beauty of a physical printed book, but without the printing, shipping, or storage issues.While the controversy surrounding eBooks (including fear of their eventual replacement of paper books) rises, so do their sales.
Though peak sales of the drug vary and the marketplace Syndros is entering is exceptionally crowded, it could very well have peak sales potential of around $ 300 million, meaning an eventual replacement of Subsys» lost sales.

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Yet that metaphor of the mirror is too Platonic, because God's epiphany in the world is not through mere surface shadows, but is in the coming to be, development, and passing away to make room for novelty of primary natural units, each of which truly exists and acts in its own right and according to its own nature and structure for its time, and interacts with other units in a process of mutual actualization and eventual replacement.
The collapse of the Tsarist regime and its eventual replacement by the communist soviet rule dealt disastrous blows to all of the older religions in Russia.
Fair enough, I just wonder if he'd still be playing top flight football if he had been at United from the start with such a horrendous injury record, Fergie would have shipped him off ages before his eventual recovery, dare I say he was destined to win the Premier league the season he won it with United anyways, he was the hottest striker in the league for those two seasons, the only thing we lacked in his final season at Arsenal was enough creativity behind him and a lack of suitable replacement to take ocassionally take the load off him, but then Cazorla, Poldi and Giroud had been brought in for re-inforcements, he played with a patently inferior team to Arsenal's that season at United, with the exception of Rooney of course, he single handedly carried them to the title, what away to show loyalty.
Next year has a solid group of QB's which is when they should find Phil's eventual replacement
to consider Rivers» eventual replacement and Jackson probably fits neatly into HC Lynn's idea of what he wants in a QB.
It costs $ 500 plus the expense of training, IT support and eventual upgrade or replacement.
Mike Antonucci, director of the Education Intelligence Agency, a California - based group that monitors teachers unions, is doubtful that the union will like whoever Deasy's eventual replacement is.
RX - 8 replacement: Ever since the rotary - powered RX - 8 ended production, the rumormill has buzzed with word of an eventual replacement.
It certainly looks like Mercedes are going to drag out the eventual reveal of the AMG GT — the effective replacement for -LSB-...]
While there is a twin - turbo V6 in development to fit the R8 chassis, which will be a hell of a change from the glorious naturally - aspirated V10 we know and love deeply, the car's eventual replacement will almost certainly be electrified.
Land Rover has also replaced the «L A N D R O V E R» lettering on the bonnet to read «D I S C O V E R Y» as the move to highlight the Discovery as a range of models to stand alongside Range Rover starts to take shape ahead of the new Freelander (which will be part of a new Discovery family of cars) and the eventual replacement for the Discovery 4.
B&N will continue to make the NOOK Simple Touch and Glowlight models in - house, but the eventual replacements to the NOOK HD and HD + will be the handiwork of other companies, with NOOK branding simply applied later.
The lawsuit stated that Secretary DeVos» actions signaled the eventual repeal and replacement of the borrower defense rules.
Still, my point remains that it's only the building portion that gets depreciated in recognition of its eventual need for replacement.
Jack is the sidekick and eventual replacement to Captain Olivia Rhodes, both of you aboard a mining ship (Khronos II) residing just outside the rings of Saturn.
What you conveniently neglect to mention are the costs, primarily energy with the scaling down and eventual elimination of the coal - fired powerplants and their replacement with (expensive and hopelessly inefficient) wind and solar, that will have to be borne by the average, poor, working - class person.
It's been argued that one of the reasons we create machines is to build more reliable, less fallible versions of ourselves, which is where our eventual unease with these machines» effectiveness comes from — we're training our replacements, as it were.
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