He says the idea in the late 1980s for a regionally controlled ATSIC hasn't eventuated. |
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It eventuated that one of the mums had been cooking some chocolate crackles in an oven in the hall, and she forgot about them. |
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It is nevertheless the set of attitudes which eventuated in the development of modern capitalism. |
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I only say this because I have been caught out being naive before, and mistaken what I thought was this amazing connection that actually eventuated into, well disaster. |
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Maybe you can point to one warmist prediction that has eventuated? |
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European intervention scaled back these gains, but a scramble for concessions in China eventuated. |
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The envisioned benefit through the markets integration will not eventuated. |
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The mass of the activities and the support by public eventuated in pending of 1 August Circular. |
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However, the body that eventuated out of this decision has been systematically attacked and stripped back of both its funding and its responsibilities since its establishment. |
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Laurie also admitted that he did hold regrets for the way that some pieces of his reports and columns had eventuated, but wouldn't give any specific examples. |
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The end result has been the same degree of actual disinflation, yet higher bond yields than would otherwise have eventuated in the absence of the speech. |
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Structuralism affected American cultural anthropology, harmonizing with idealist elements and the treatment of culture as first of all patterns of belief or ideas which eventuated in practical activity. |
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The Socceroos had opportunities to test Spain's backline with two Tommy Oar free-kicks, but none of them eventuated in clear-cut chances. |
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After the Civil War Tubman settled in Auburn and began taking in orphans and the elderly, a practice that eventuated in the Harriet Tubman Home for Indigent Aged Negroes. |
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The outbreak of the Super League war meant that the next Kangaroo tour, set for 1998, never eventuated. |
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She soon proved to be totally unsuited to the domestic routine of marriage, and after a year or so she was suffering from melancholia, which eventuated in complete nervous collapse. |
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The best thinking i can offer you on the word eventuate is this: An eventuated being, to me, is a being whose existence is inherently a consequence of a plan. i can illustrate this very simply. |
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However, on sub-absolute levels, this request of the Father eventuated a master universe, created the finite realms, and triggered the processes of evolution. |
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