Eventually definition

Eventually means “for all dates t t∗ for some date t∗.”
Eventually means in the end, especially after a long delay, dispute, or series of problems

Examples of Eventually in a sentence

  • Eventually, one of these parties will request to view the space in person to see if the home fits their needs.

  • Eventually, you would use a business purchase agreement to complete the deal.

  • Eventually, it is expected that any Network Account holders with Coins will be able to stake their Coins to Nodes.

  • Eventually, the cooperator worked up to buying direct from defendant ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, a/k/a CASPER.

  • Eventually, communication latency, which has a lower-bound dictated by the speed of light, will dominate the cost of computation in determining the running time of group key agreement protocols.

  • If at most m processes continue taking steps, we prove They cannot all stand still (exchanging preferences) Eventually only their pairs are stored in A Two pairs with same id have same value ⇒ m-obstruction-free termination Termination: If at most m processes continue taking steps, one will terminate.

  • Eventually the bystander typically achieves senior status and power, and becomes a perpetrator.

  • Eventually the integration of all these results should lead to recommendations for breeding programs and possibly to targets for metabolic engineering.

  • Eventually, he also admitted that it could be affirmed that a man would be elected to Glory before the prevision of his merits, but only due to God’s prescience.

  • Eventually, a political settlement was reached in 1998 under the “Good Friday Agreement”.1010 Although the British Army was largely a bystander in keeping the peace after 1998, Operation Banner continued as a stabilization mission until 2007.

Related to Eventually

  • Feasible means capable of being accomplished in a successful manner within a reasonable period of time, taking into account economic, environmental, social, and technological factors.

  • Device means instruments, apparatus, and contrivances, including their components, parts, and

  • Should or “desirable” means a requirement having a significant degree of importance to the objectives of the Request for Proposals.

  • Technically Feasible refers solely to technical or operational concerns, rather than economic, space, or site considerations.

  • Viable means a disposal system or a public water supply system which is self-sufficient and has the financial, managerial, and technical capability to reliably meet standards of performance on a long-term basis, as required by state and federal law, including the federal Water Pollution Control Act and the federal Safe Drinking Water Act.