future date

NOUN
  1. a particular day in the future that is specified as the time something will happen
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How To Use future date In A Sentence

  • This assembly maps involves 15 universal small subunit ribosomal proteins, and of these 15, ten have a moonlighting role (we shall explore several of these functions at a future date). 2009 June - Telic Thoughts
  • Three blue-chip companies have also taken a gamble and invested in a total of over eight million acres in the hope of mining platinum and other minerals at some future date.
  • Maybe we could design a similar retirement savings program: companies could award somewhat illiquid "retirement points" with purchases, exchangeable for benefits at some future date. Pseudo-currency, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • A club statement said his departure from the board ‘will be effective at a mutually convenient future date when all the necessary handovers of responsibilities have been completed’.
  • The possibility that books may be needed at some future date tends to encourage a defensive strategy of retention.
  • Age Concern York is collating details of organisations which offer discounts for senior citizens, with a view to producing a list at a future date.
  • At a future date, managers will be invited to apply for a management buy-out.
  • Perhaps, at some future date, We can come up with suggestions that will fit your needs.
  • If we are correct, and at some future date the price of gold rallies like the yen did, there will be financial turmoil.
  • However, he may be removed as guardian at a future date if the court is satisfied it is in the child's best interest.
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