Examples of using Not eventually in English and their translations into Chinese
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Not eventually, but now.
That amendment was not eventually enacted.
Not eventually, but today.
No-one has said that oil will not eventually run out.
Will not eventually get you.
The majority of cases do not eventually go to trial.
Not eventually, but right now.
Some of the athletes who went to USA on scholarships did not eventually graduate.
However, IBM may not eventually use this design to make products.
This process is critical because if the commit does not eventually succeed, data loss occurs.
However, IBM may not eventually use this design to make products.
This process is critical because if the commit does not eventually succeed, data loss occurs.
They may or may not eventually fade and some may even go away all together.
The differences between reproductive andtherapeutic cloning were such that therapeutic cloning would not eventually lead to reproductive cloning.
Even for those who do not eventually pursue a career in law, negotiation can be an invaluable skill.
Unfortunately, this"fanaticism" did not eventually allow musk to choose India.
And yet there is no story in Hardy's life that does not eventually assume the shape of a morality tale.
Settlement of disputes clauses discussed but not eventually included in the drafts adopted by the Commission.
Orphan block” refers to blocks that are formally legal butare not eventually included by the main chain(the longest chain).
But you didn't eventually go into partisan politics.
The same could be said of Guy, though he didn't eventually make it.
In a nutshell, it's not that some guys don't eventually come around;
It's not that robots won't eventually become smarter than humans.
Fine, I have to do it, but I don't eventually like it.
This, however, does not mean this won't eventually happen and there might be future ethical debates within this space.
With the technology, still in its infancy,who's to say it won't eventually replace us completely?
If profits don't eventually return to growth, those stocks may struggle to grow.
Among women, Thelma Ritter, Deborah Kerr,and Glenn Close didn't eventually scoop up a prize after three straight years of nods.