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phase-out

NOUN
  1. the act or instance of a planned discontinuation

How To Use phase-out In A Sentence

  • So I guess both parties are equally disunited when it comes to the president's Social Security phase-out bill.
  • It is anticipated that the two sides will reach a compromise and agree a four-year phase-out for Shannon.
  • The news that Germany's nuclear phase-out is being challenged by a Swedish company is not without irony.
  • However, with the increasing phase-out of leaded petrol, levels of lead in children's blood are expected to rapidly decline.
  • When the Montreal Protocol was signed in 1987, governments did not originally envision the phase-out of any ozone-depleting substance.
  • - Helped secure an accelerated international schedule for the phase-out of methyl bromide, a leading ozone depleter. Fact Sheet On Protecting Our Ozone Layer
  • While the EPA has been working on a gradual phase-out, Wal-Mart simply decided to ban the chemical, a neurotoxin that the EPA says is "persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic to both humans and the environment. Carl Pope: Green Sprouts in the Sidewalk?
  • Pregnant sows can still be kept in sow stalls for the first four weeks of their 16 1/2-week pregnancy and the lengthy phase-out period.
  • Where there is a longer phase-out period, it's normally because we have something called a nontariff barrier; that is, an absolute limit on how much can come in. President At Nafta Event Lexington Ky
  • The second line of defense against avoidable carcinogenic exposures is the reduction or phase-out of toxics in use.
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