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eventuate

verb as in be a consequence

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The two sources, who have no information on the bailout talks, said some Country Garden bondholders do not expect a higher recovery rate on their investments even if such a deal were to eventuate.

From Reuters

"If that does eventuate, interest rates will probably need to be higher than what we're thinking," he said on a call with analysts and media.

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A person with direct knowledge of the sales process said it was uncertain whether a deal would eventuate.

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But so far no bold stimulus measures have been announced, and views are split among industry experts whether they will eventuate.

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Joshi said venture capitalists eschewed military projects because of long lead times and the risk that orders may not eventuate.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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