Sentences with phrase «eventuate on»

I'm not sure though whether this has allayed fears about price rises, I think people will need to see that no catastrophes eventuate on the day the carbon price comes in.
Notice the bearish pin bar signal from last Thursday that clued us into a potential down - move which did eventuate on Friday.

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Passionate involvement with football begins for most American males in grade school; for a few, it culminates in playing with the National Football League; for most, it eventuates in watching the NFL on TV from an easy chair.
Consent, covenant, the structure of fundamental law, the stability of their ordered society, Crown and Parliament, and their belief in liberty were all employed in arguments by clergymen and politicians alike.18 What started as an uncomfortable disagreement between colony and British empire escalated into a basic feeling of distrust and fear which eventuated in rebellion on the part of the colonists.
In facing the baffling issues involved in the contacts between the races the council was relentlessly candid and honest, but the final report was somewhat disappointing to those who had hoped that the marvelous fellowship between the races throughout the fortnight on the Mount of Olives might eventuate in an epoch - making declaration.
«Sure its an ego trip to chat up or start dating gorgeous females but I wouldn't rely on anything longer term to eventuate» Short skirts and skimpy outfits were an indication of a good time girl or a girl to have some fun with for a short or medium term.
Obviously, it will have to be 20 per cent (ignoring fees) and so there is no way that a comparison between the average return earned by the active managers with the index return will make investors aware that markets have become efficient.1 In other words, the warning light to signal that markets have become inefficient will never light up and so there is no reason to expect that investors will come to a realisation that the flow of investment funds to index investing has gone too far — meaning that the envisaged constraint on the flow of funds to index investing is unlikely to eventuate
The good thing about training a puppy to walk on a leash is that you can prevent any problems before they eventuate.
Intrigued by the suggestion that Gran Turismo Sport is being built to work on a theoretical PlayStation 5, whenever it might eventuate, during our one - on - one I asked Kazunori Yamauchi to clarify that comment.
While I'm aware that this mechanic is unchanged and evident in the original version on other platforms, it seems an oversight given the clumsiness than can eventuate amidst tough battles.
UPDATE, January 2016: At the end the sub-regional workshop never eventuated, and all the support is going to Nepal on FREL / FRL.
An alternative view The starting approach to the statutory word «likely» ought to be based on the propositions that (i) «probable» and «likely» are dictionary synonyms, and (ii) an outcome or a state of affairs may be «probable» or «likely» even if it has a less than 50 % chance of eventuating.
In HTM the court failed to distinguish between the likelihood of any incidence or the relevant risk eventuating and, on the other hand, a person's ability to be aware of that likelihood.
For Torres Strait Islanders, there are two possible relocations that may occur, depending on what impacts of climate change eventuate.
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