Qualifies something (inception or end of a thing, event, or date) as happening previously to another thing.
1 Israeli police said there was no intelligence information prior to the attack.
2 However, the decision will only apply to cases brought prior to 2010.
3 Make a list of questions prior to your interview and simply ask.
4 Assign all potential changes a risk level prior to scheduling the change.
5 That's what you said yesterday-andlast week-andthe week prior to that.
6 Minister for Health James Reilly finally approved the plan prior to Christmas.
7 History never addresses Rwandan deaths or a possible genocide prior to 1959.
8 The rule of thumb is to board 30 minutes prior to departure.
9 In all cases, a neurosurgical opinion was sought prior to further intervention.
10 BHP said its annual capacity was 6 million tonnes prior to that.
11 However, other events occur prior to the initiation of apoptosis in cells.
12 They are given prior to the start of the execution, he said.
13 Additional studies are necessary to validate the model prior to clinical trial.
14 We had been all year round daily dippers prior to the virus.
15 The value of histopathological diagnosis prior to definitive treatment also requires highlighting.
16 In a fire test prior to opening, the safety mechanisms went haywire.
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