Over time, our success came to be seen as a given, even a God-given eventuality.
From the washingtonpost.com
Preparing for this eventuality would make the existing euro area more resilient.
From the economist.com
I had presumed that I could not find so much to say respecting this eventuality.
From the iftomm2003.com
But he didn't plan for the eventuality that many of his older clients would die.
From the washingtonpost.com
Many frequent travellers have a second credit card for just such an eventuality.
From the guardian.co.uk
By not discounting this eventuality, the Euro has been systematically overvalued.
From the economist.com
So this will become a particular challenge for us, should that eventuality occur.
From the battleland.blogs.time.com
They say the men who run the Emirates have already budgeted for that eventuality.
From the express.co.uk
The good news is that it is possible to cover yourself for almost any eventuality.
From the telegraph.co.uk
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A possible event or occurrence or result
Eventuality is a faculty from the discipline of phrenology, which rules the factual memory: the memory for facts and events. It can also be referred to as the historical faculty, and it is reflected in a desire to know and to be informed. The localization is between individuality and comparison.