Prior to the present time.
1 He said that at 'my age,' I really shouldn't need to date .
2 His longest project to date , Megos spent 11 days working the problem.
3 Paradise, his best work to date , is yet another fine African book.
4 Unfortunately, to date , clinical studies addressing this question have reported conflicting results.
5 While substantial work has been done to date , vitally important questions remain.
6 I don't think it's a good idea to date your business partner.
7 Have you achieved good results to date , but only with considerable effort?
8 It was the deadliest year to date for civilians in Afghanistan's conflict.
9 Conclusions: This study reports the largest multi-institutional experience of LESS-NU to date .
10 Hopefully Android's new cross-company partnership will keep future phones up to date .
11 The issue is that Ireland hasn't unconditionally upheld this right, to date .
12 Most programs to date , however, intervene almost exclusively at the individual level.
13 Check the Home Office website for correct and up to date information.
14 Indeed, however comic, almost all the letters published to date are sneers.
15 The proposed order would cover a period from January 1992 to date .
16 However, to date , little research has been carried out on younger subjects.
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