0 something unpleasant or unexpected that might happen or exist in the future:
It is necessary for each department to subsequently have a plan of action in this eventuality.
To our knowledge this second eventuality has received little empirical attention.
All possible eventualities, including the bishop's absence from the country and a lack of suitable candidates from within the priory, were accounted for.
Likewise, her bare forms do not predominantly refer to future/modal eventualities; rather they refer to ongoing situations, as is the case for monolinguals.
It seems natural to require from a voting rule that it be capable of dealing with such eventualities.
However, as obvious, such an eventuality can be assessed only ex post facto, by the means offered by the resultant state.
Even though the verb semantically denotes the initial part of an eventuality, it is not clear how that part is specified.
Prior to his dementia, the patient expressed a preference for being allowed, in that eventuality, to die.
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