adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
ultimately unsuccessful
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In both cases negotiators were ultimately unsuccessful.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
responsible
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The environment ministry, to which it is ultimately responsible , supports it to the tune of almost 5m francs.
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They are ultimately responsible for its appearance in the right publication on the right day.
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However, the act makes it absolutely clear that the Charity Trustees remain ultimately responsible .
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As a result, I have always reported concerns to the various Ministers ultimately responsible for the prison and have obtained responses.
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The account executive is ultimately responsible for planning your campaign and ensuring that the agency delivers the goods.
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Individual errors were ultimately responsible for Leeds s downfall, but several players looked uncomfortable with the new formation.
■ VERB
become
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In 1854 the Imperial Guard was reconstituted, a regiment which ultimately became the crack military force of the Empire.
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Meanwhile, Giap faced the task of forming guerrilla bands, which would ultimately become the core of an army.
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The deposits are compacted, cemented, and ultimately become sedimentary rocks.
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Enter Sub Pop, the label that ultimately became known as the home of grunge.
decide
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The Air Force ultimately decided not to build such a plane.
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Holy Trinity abided by the terms of the compromise, but the Renovation Committee ultimately decided to continue with its original plans.
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With that in mind, the president may ultimately decide to let the appeals process take its normal course.
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Clinton ultimately decided against the idea.
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But Ellison said Jobs ultimately decided not to go forward and he went along.
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This one will be judged by the court of public opinion but ultimately decided by Hunt.
depend
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This relationship, whose validity ultimately depends on statistical arguments may be one of the greatest red herrings of the subject.
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The grounds of perception, on which all interpretation ultimately depends , can not be eliminated as contributory to interpretation.
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Whether this assumption is properly made depends ultimately upon one's conception of meaning and on questionable premises concerning legislative intent.
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The value of empirical research ultimately depends on the quality of conceptual analysis that defines the objects of enquiry.
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Reclassification and final storage form of the data ultimately depends upon how theory develops in the course of application of the method.
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Managers' success in the political arena depends ultimately on their capacity to play the political games.
determine
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From a Marxist viewpoint, behaviour is ultimately determined by the economic infrastructure.
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Granted, the fundamentals that ultimately determine stock-market value are favorable; there is no reason for bearish growls.
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How these people choose to allocate their support will ultimately determine the future of both movements.
fail
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If modernism has ultimately failed , then what happens to all its relics, Fountain, for instance?
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It was a nice try, a necessary try, but one that ultimately failed .
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An island-driving algorithm will explore those paths that ultimately fail to match the beginning and ending of the utterance.
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That the strategy ultimately failed indicates that its utility may be short-lived.
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Those who ultimately fail to get out of Hong Kong will do what Hong Kong people have always done.
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Sadly, Midnight Club is one of those titles which looks good and promises a lot but ultimately fails to deliver.
lead
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It is largely our need for electricity and transport and our demand for consumer goods that ultimately leads to acid rain.
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The decision helped to crystallize public opinion on the slavery issue, which ultimately led to the Civil War.
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The drying out of the soils causes shrinkage, which ultimately leads to a lowering of the land levels.
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The finding could ultimately lead to a way to correct the genetic defect, scientists say.
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Although the trail of the Yuezhi ultimately leads to Bactria, it does not take them out of our story.
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Often one night of sleeplessness is perceived as a loss of control and can ultimately lead to sleep problems.
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As a result, the inflamed duodenal mucosa may then become susceptible to acid and this may ultimately lead to ulceration.
prove
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Perhaps those problems will ultimately prove too great.
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Always tragic, it has often proved ultimately pointless.
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Or would these moves have made the parish more contentious, poisoned the nurturing atmosphere, and proved ultimately self-defeating?
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It has the complementary effect of helping individuals and groups avoid thoughts and actions that will ultimately prove destructive.
rest
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All our interpretations about what happened in the past must ultimately rest upon this evidence surviving from the past.
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The argument is a familiar one and it ultimately rests on familiar distortions of anthropology.
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One suspects that the solution will ultimately rest on political rather than economic considerations.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Ultimately , you'll have to decide for yourself.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As long as all the amino acids are present, all protein is ultimately the same.
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Even when the notation of early scores is open to interpretative prejudice, one must still ultimately work from a prepared text.
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He believed that ultimately , Timex would have to sit down, negotiate, and take the workers back.
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However, league and player representatives ultimately will decide the issue.
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The ultimately unknown and the ultimately powerful, it is the source of all beings.
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The gene they ultimately isolated is the blueprint for a protein called the alpha-7 nicotinic cholinergic receptor.
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They ultimately sent 15 ambulances to the auditorium, at Grand Avenue and Washington Boulevard.
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Thus began the process which eventually led to the peasants ceasing to sow grain and ultimately to the New Economic Policy.