A planned discontinuation or expiration.
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Examples for "phaseout"
Examples for "phaseout"
1The phaseout of the tax credit has long been planned.
2That in turn required the phaseout of leaded gasoline, as lead reduced the devices' effectiveness.
3With such concerns in mind, a more progressive phaseout is being envisaged for less developed economies.
4These reforms launched the phaseout of the government's bonds that had guaranteed about 6 percent annual return.
5Another SPD demand, that utilities bear more of the cost of the nuclear phaseout has also been dropped.
1Proponents said the measure would phase out extreme means of confining animals.
2Hong Kong has introduced subsidies to help phase out older diesel vehicles.
3And China plans to phase out shark fin soup in official banquets.
4JPMorgan will only officially start a five-month phase out process on Wednesday.
5Shatner's pre-recorded message reportedly called upon HP to phase out toxic chemicals.
6The firm will start to phase out exclusively petrol and diesel models.
7SeaWorld has previously announced that it would phase out live orca shows.
8Volvo and Smart will phase out fuel-powered cars in the next decade.
9China has said it will gradually phase out subsidies for the EV sector.
10It would phase out the existing UN oil-for-food humanitarian program over four months.
11The pressure is on governments to phase out fossil fuel subsidies.
12Also read: Pick N Pay to phase out these plastic items
13Fibre internet means you can finally phase out your Telkom landline.
14Supermarket rivals, Woolworths, have also begun to phase out certain plastic in-store items.
15The NYSE said in November it would phase out stop orders.
16Other brokerages have begun to phase out commissions-paying retirement accounts altogether.
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Translations for phase out
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