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Meanings of
preamble
in anglès
A means or measure or an action taken in preparation of.
temporary
introduction
preliminary
interim
initiation
tentative
preparatory
preparative
for the time being
Synonyms
Examples for "
temporary
"
temporary
introduction
preliminary
interim
initiation
Examples for "
temporary
"
1
The revelation led to a
temporary
government ban on awarding state contracts.
2
The debt crisis is not a
temporary
problem, it's a structural one.
3
However, all those good strides forward have come to a
temporary
halt.
4
Omar Suleiman is good as long as he leads a
temporary
government.
5
The
temporary
measure needs Congressional approval to remain on the books, however.
1
However, the
introduction
of the phase change recording method changed all that.
2
She said that the
introduction
of the standards this year were important.
3
Both groups back the
introduction
of Islamic Sharia law rather than democracy.
4
Conclusion: After
introduction
of the new agents treatment paradigms have changed substantially.
5
Today was the first time he'd seen her since that awkward
introduction
.
1
Eisenhower at the summit: 'What U-Twos?' We'll go along; no
preliminary
summation.
2
That issue has been resolved at a
preliminary
level, the officials said.
3
However, Germany does not expect even a
preliminary
decision in that timeframe.
4
A
preliminary
finding is not expected until early 2011, government officials said.
5
The EU team will deliver a
preliminary
report later in the week.
1
Otunbayeva said the
interim
government would work on creating a parliamentary democracy.
2
The
interim
government needs public support for its reforms to achieve legitimacy.
3
IRAQ: Iraqi leaders agreed on an
interim
constitution yesterday after marathon talks.
4
The 60-day comment period for the
interim
final rule ended last week.
5
The area remains effectively out of US and Iraqi
interim
government control.
1
Late diagnosis and ART
initiation
,
especially of men and children, need attention.
2
Results: The study found ethnic differences in treatment
initiation
and treatment retention.
3
However, other events occur prior to the
initiation
of apoptosis in cells.
4
Breastfeeding
initiation
and duration are affected by social, demographic and health factors.
5
Objective: Time to therapy
initiation
in patients requiring gonadotoxic therapy is crucial.
1
Today the first
tentative
steps are being taken to reopen the economy.
2
Employees resumed work on June 1 after the
tentative
deal was reached.
3
His body language is completely different from the previous interviews:
tentative
,
defensive.
4
Still, there are
tentative
signs that the political crisis might be subsiding.
5
It represented a
tentative
approach but, so far, progress has been encouraging.
1
The bankers met Economy Minister Christine Lagarde for
preparatory
talks on Monday.
2
In the
preparatory
stage evidence from international guidelines and literature were summarized.
3
There was a
preparatory
and long growl in the speech of them.
4
Before the winter had closed in, the
preparatory
palisades had been finished.
5
Accordingly, great arrangements were made in the flagship
preparatory
to the occasion.
1
The
preparative
regimen was very well tolerated, and all patients engrafted promptly.
2
Upon the whole, it is regarded as a
preparative
to worse news.
3
This action is also a
preparative
to a renewal of the gracious experience.
4
This
preparative
sweetness, with her goodness just before, confirmed my apprehensions.
5
Paper bridge loading consistently produced improved resolution of both analytical and
preparative
protein loads.
1
And
for
the
time
being
that means low interest rates, he said.
2
However, his bookstore, Beastly Books, will remain open
for
the
time
being
.
3
Her office said she would remain in hospital
for
the
time
being
.
4
We are not
for
the
time
being
looking for sanctions, he said.
5
Plans,
for
the
time
being
,
should remain shrouded in mystery, he said.
Usage of
preamble
in anglès
1
Phillips said quickly without
preamble
,
Somebody shot your father outside his place.
2
The long months have been a
preamble
to these momentous weeks ahead.
3
Further inquiries are planned into Popular, a
preamble
to the report said.
4
Let this be the
preamble
of our laws; the strain will follow.
5
The articles in this covenant are six: the
preamble
sets forth, 1.
6
I set the coffee down and said without
preamble
,
I'm furious, Murph.
7
The
preamble
of this document recounts the services of the new seigneur.
8
This
preamble
contains a true picture of the state of the kingdom.
9
The game never directly engages the conflict, only its
preamble
and aftermath.
10
I hope this
preamble
is over before the jury reaches a verdict.
11
The Legislature, by a unanimous vote, passed the following
preamble
and resolutions.
12
Without much more
preamble
she sits down and looks directly at me.
13
Dummer issued a proclamation against the Negroes, which contained the following
preamble
:
-
14
With this
preamble
Cabot explained the whole situation, and ended by saying:
15
And without further
preamble
the Lady Alicia found herself kissed at last.
16
After this inaccurate
preamble
the following proposals were made by Mr. Reitz:-
Other examples for "preamble"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
preamble
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
say without preamble
further preamble
ask without preamble
long preamble
follow preamble
More collocations
Preamble
through the time
Preamble
across language varieties
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Common
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