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That rule would not precede a deal with the EU, Massad said.
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The meeting was meant to precede a possible Sharon-Abbas-Bush summit next week.
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Training in the whole occupation must precede the exercise of the specialty.
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Preventive strategies require a knowledge of risk factors that precede disease onset.
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The repentance and the baptism precede the gift of the Holy Spirit.
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Operators in Europe have also tried to forego subsidies, with mixed results.
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He cannot forego the effect he is almost sure it will produce.
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Eco-Christians are being asked to forego the traditional, heavily lubricated pre-Christmas parties.
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To forego this aid was perilous; to wait for it was ruin.
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I thought they might forego it for the sake of other things.
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Periods of fasting, times when we forgo sleep as long as possible.
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Do respect their space and time and forgo the selfie requests, however.
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People who purchase insurance do not forgo their rights to these services.
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But I do understand some women's reluctance to forgo the sheen entirely.
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What could you offer us to forgo our rights and turn back?
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We may not answer; your question concerns events that predate the Accord.
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Others have concerns about US policy which long predate the 45th President.
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A group that may predate Christianity, possibly going back to Egyptian times.
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Paganism encompasses several spiritual movements, many of which predate the major religions.
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But subtle maneuverings for territory and economic stakes predate any cooperative framework.
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But they probably did not long antedate the knowledge of metals.
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Among men, punishments for the immoral and outward honors for the virtuous antedate history.
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It is probable, however, that the tumuli of Ireland antedate the Danes thousands of years.
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They antedate by ages the Pyramids which they resemble.
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I've read that torpedo boats antedate the Spanish War.
Использование термина antecede на английском
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It must antecede death, or it will be of no avail.
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Convictions, ordinarily, if not invariably, antecede conversion, prepare for it, and lead to it.
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It is highly unlikely that we shall ever be able to discover whether images (cave drawings or petroglyphs) antecede or come after spoken language.
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Now the reason of this again is that apperception, and with it thought, antecedes all possible determinate arrangement of representations.
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But the origin of the fable antecedes the destruction of Poseidonis by more than seventy thousand years, however incredible it may seem.
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Some would have us believe that the Samvat era "is not demonstrable for times anteceding the Christian era at all."
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An extensive quantity I call that wherein the representation of the parts renders possible (and therefore necessarily antecedes) the representation of the whole.