To cover with a material such as stone or concrete to make suitable for vehicle or pedestrian traffic.
1Finally, regulation could pave the way for products that pose less risk.
2The idea was to pave the way for the much-vaunted cashless society.
3Many fear these divisions could pave the way for all-out civil war.
4The primary launched SAFCOIN platforms pave the way for future revolutionary developments.
5The amendments are designed to pave way for parliamentary and presidential elections.
6How it would pave the way for better opportunities, more equal treatment.
7Chloe shopped, in this case, to pave the road away from home.
8The designation could pave the way for more US sanctions against China.
9Marka's IPO may pave the way for more IPOs in coming months.
10This would pave the way for the all-Ireland promotion of farm produce.
11This will pave the way for the safe opening of metro venues.
12Eventually, these findings may pave the road to a more fragrant future.
13So, could this pave the way for a return to the ANC?
14It could pave the way for an Irish episode of Chef's Table.
15Blocks of polished stone pave the floor, and dimly reflect the lights.
16The listing would pave the road for Cerberus to exit the company.
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