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"precede" Definitions
  1. precede somebody/something to happen before something or come before something/somebody in order
  2. precede somebody + adv./prep. to go in front of somebody
  3. precede something with something to do or say something to introduce something else

509 Sentences With "precede"

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Food that is grilled should precede food that is steamed, which in turn should precede food that is fried.
Causation imposes chronological ordering: An effect can't precede its cause.
O'Connor was the "perfect first" to precede Ginsburg, Hirshman argues.
In this case, it might not precede one at all.
An extended period of bad blood should precede the dismissal.
But the hurdles to obtaining these drugs precede Arkansas's execution plans.
Of those, 53 had mild cognitive impairment, which may precede dementia.
This was different, a possible test set to precede the exercise.
But the arthritis could precede the skin rash, sometimes by years.
Compared to the levels that precede it, Kalinatek is brightly lit.
Minutes later, some edgier, stuttering exhalations precede a thundering percussion riff.
I&aposm a big believer that relationships need to precede advocacy.
Their thoughts precede action, and you're really shaping society and culture.
Assessments of science follow political opinions, they do not precede them.
There are good reasons why yield-curve inversions tend to precede recessions.
Friends will precede The Office among Netflix's soon-to-be dearly departed.
For sure, downward revisions often precede a relief rally when numbers arrive.
ET on FS1, with the Open to precede it at 6 p.m.
It ran the risk that crucial employees would precede or follow them.
Those charges also precede Manafort's three-month stint with the Trump campaign.
Did something precede the Big Bang, and how might the universe end?
Yield curve inversions tend to precede recessions by 12 to 18 months.
The word SHOPPING can precede CART to give us a SHOPPING CART.
A big stock market decline could well precede and predict a recession.
Just for the record, massive military buildups tend to precede a war.
Discussion with the artists and curator to precede the reception at 4pm.
The cells did not divide, but completed some steps that precede cell division.
Also, foreshocks can precede a larger event, which is what happened in Japan.
There are just ... phrases, unconnected to the phrases that precede and follow them.
Probably not, unless you precede your meal with a score on Pusher Street.
It worked — but to this day, the same calculation must precede every command.
Her earliest abstract paintings precede her stay in Paris in the early 683s.
Second, and more importantly, claims of voter fraud always precede new voter suppression actions.
If a calamity is averted, how can it generate a vision to precede it?
Crisis situations often precede many caregivers' entry into an unfamiliar and sometimes scary role.
Creating a grocery list and shopping for food also precede the act of cooking.
Another character complains that CNN didn't precede the election results with a trigger warning.
Those numbers precede the Labor Department's release of its monthly jobs report on Friday.
Under EU rules, the letter could precede a Commission's rejection of the Italian budget.
That's a point of nervousness for investors as yield inversions tend to precede economic downturn.
These reflect the current season's themes (though not necessarily those of the films they precede).
Scientists believe that structural damage to the brain can precede cognitive changes by 21999 years.
Several female celebrities precede Biles when it comes to getting flak for refusing to smile.
Such drops often precede either a recession or a culling of bank staff — or both.
The ADP figures precede the U.S. Labor Department's more comprehensive nonfarm payrolls report on Friday.
One US official said the timing of the extradition was accelerated to precede Trump's inauguration.
You can hear it in pop-ups, or the advertisements that precede any YouTube video.
These sound effects are used in the films to precede the arrival of the ghost.
Yet Western governments, led by America, are clear that political reform must precede economic assistance.
The protest will precede canvassing efforts in swing states including Pennsylvania, Michigan and North Carolina.
Sometimes, like 1987, steep market declines don't precede recession, while sometimes, like 2008, they do.
That is why a GoFundMe effort should follow, not precede, the report on his conduct.
And because thoughts precede action, that means that you're controlling and shaping culture, relationships, politics, elections.
"I am 20 years old and sometimes at that age ideas precede rational thinking," he said.
But beyond medical/technical challenges, multiple lead-up missions would have to precede a human mission.
And the dropping of its charter must precede any involvement of Hamas in the U.S. plan.
In theory, reflating an economy should be relatively popular, because wage rises should precede price increases.
Most of Britain's social problems precede Brexit, compounded by the Conservative Party's enduring commitment to austerity.
These days precede the inevitable days when you'll have to learn hard lessons the hard way.
His statements often precede process-driven policy decisions and while foreign leaders meet the President tweets.
Some of the famous figures have reputations that precede them, which Rose is careful to correct.
It turns out that each of those dips can precede the first word in the revealer.
It is meant to precede talks between the Taliban and the Afghan government to secure peace.
The years of deliberation that precede an appointment makes conducting more of an old man's game.
These factors didn't precede other currency experiments, which relied on banks or some other central authority.
They offer no hint of depression, anger or other factors that sometimes precede such cataclysmic events.
And history says those moves could precede even bigger gains for the rest of the year.
Momentum is the wind in your sails; one big victory seems to precede another and another.
This will precede an EU summit in the Austrian city of Salzburg on Wednesday and Thursday.
The arguments are adopted in service of the denialist conclusion; they do not precede or determine it.
Other devices shut off if they get too warm — which could precede a battery explosion, he says.
He's actually part of a rap group called YBN, which is why the letters precede his name.
And it isn't as if all the selling happens in the bear markets that precede the recessions.
Unlike the series of roleplaying games that precede it, Pokémon Go doesn't bother with dialogue and story.
Inversions typically precede recessions in the United States, making the yield curve a closely watched economic barometer.
Multiple speakers precede Obama on Tuesday, including South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and Mandela's widow, Graca Machel.
Democrats, meanwhile, appeared to be sticking to their position that an F.B.I. investigation should precede any hearing.
In other words, the outcome of the negotiation process must precede the actual bilateral or multilateral talks.
Finally, animal abuse can precede other serious crimes, a fact that law enforcement officials have long noted.
The reason: Inversions are seen as bad omens because they can forecast slower economic growth and precede recessions.
We have geochemistry sensors, because the gases always coming out of the top precede the arrival of magma.
It is more high-profile than the titles that precede it there, thanks entirely to the Telltale connection.
Gundlach says that's "it's almost a slam dunk" in terms of the indicator's ability to precede a recession.
It's basically a series of matches between different characters with little cutscenes that precede or follow each match.
The move is rumored to precede Airbnb's long-anticipated IPO, which is expected within the next 18 months.
This new Montag is a futuristic e-celeb, but he's shaped by problems that long precede social media.
They will precede the group consisting of world number four Rory McIlroy, Spain's Jon Rahm and Rickie Fowler.
We see as much happen in flashback, although the events that precede and follow the murder are murky.
Similar readings for the euro zone's two largest economies, France and Germany, will precede the region-wide number.
Being British means that you won't have any of the romantically charged gazes which precede dramatic, passionate embraces.
Recently, scientists have begun to recognize an even earlier state that can precede dementia, called subjective cognitive decline.
Inversions typically precede recessions in the United States, so the yield curve is a closely watched economic barometer.
Haggerty said no date had been fixed for that hearing or the official meeting that would precede it.
The Constitution does not even require a formal process of any kind to precede the drafting of articles.
However, more robust foreign investment, which is required for large-scale infrastructure projects, is unlikely to precede peace.
They precede by decades the artificial separation of identity art from, and elevation above, other kinds of art.
The D.U.P. says consent from unionists and nationalists in the Northern Ireland assembly must precede any new arrangements.
"Marigold" is intermittently warm and tense, a more subdued and melancholy album than the ones that precede it.
The letter arrived without the usual "notice-and-comment" period that is supposed to precede formal rule making.
Colby Rasmus doubled to right with one out and Beckham walked to precede Robertson's first-pitch line single.
A weak stretch over the next two months could precede a strong finish to the year, said Detrick.
Very low VIX readings often precede turbulence, but VIX can also stay low for a while without much incident.
But the Fat White Family aren't animals, nor are they the cartoon characters that precede the art they create.
Hauser said that in many cases, reform to outmoded business processes will need to precede any application of blockchain.
Bose's QC35, which precede this model, were widely praised as one of the best wireless, noise-cancelling headphones around.
Our imperfections and our past precede and inform people's opinions, but things aren't always as simple as they seem.
The move is expected to precede a ban on U.S. firms doing business with the Chinese telecom company Huawei.
But they also have profiles in American politics that are independent of, and in most cases precede, Donald Trump.
Providing some context to these costumes and rituals are Galembo's personal accounts of her experiences, which precede each chapter.
Under EU rules, the letter to Rome could precede a Commission rejection of the Italian budget by Oct. 29.
If you thought it was weird when someone's reputation precedes them, now their most intimate moments will precede them.
North Korea has reciprocated with matching overtures of its own, leading to agreements that might precede more decisive actions.
But even so, it tends to precede at least a slowing or flattening out of rallies for a while.
The women are represented by attorney Joseph Cammarata, who agrees that the Pennsylvania criminal case should precede the lawsuit.
The Manafort investigation also has deep roots in the federal prosecutor's office in eastern Virginia that precede Mueller's appointment.
Trump's denials invariably precede the leaked, rumored, whispered and much-chronicled West Wing staff changes he claims are inventions.
Commas are needed before coordinating conjunctions, after dependent clauses (when they precede independent clauses), and to set off appositives.
As Ibram X. Kendi pointed out in his book "Stamped From the Beginning," hate does not necessarily precede racism.
Republican procedural abuses at the state level precede the Trump administration, but they can fairly be connected to it.
Most of the portraits that precede and follow his are pure P.R. This continues well into the 20th century.
During his audition, he made an unorthodox choice, to precede his monologue with an expletive-filled vocal warm-up.
She provides us with four familiar phrases, and the first word in each phrase can precede the word CART.
A policy change coordinates the timing of press screenings so they do not precede and upstage red carpet galas.
One new thing about "a thing," then, is the typical use of the indefinite article "a" to precede it.
This week's decision may precede more moves from regulators to cut down on tech firms' market dominance, experts said.
" And, having not known that Ms. Michalos's proposal would precede it, she'd added her own: "Will you marry me?
"The symptoms always precede any sort of psychological breakdown — it's never the breakdown happens, and then people get symptoms."
Weinberg is especially concerned about a slowdown in world trade, which he said tends to precede wider global economic distress.
The eight tracks that precede it have healthy listening figures, while the ten that succeed it hover around 20m streams.
Observers assumed that greater co-operation, and a full rapprochement with Djibouti, would have to precede the lifting of sanctions.
The basic liberal philosophical construct is the idea of the social contract: individual rights precede (and therefore trump) social arrangements.
It's currently unclear whether the Joker-Harley movie would follow or precede a proper Suicide Squad sequel, which Warner Bros.
Russian hackers are targeting Ukrainian companies with malware that could precede a larger attack, Ukraine's cyber police chief warned Tuesday.
The IPO was set to precede Alibaba's plans to raise as much as $20 billion through a Hong Kong listing.
Both ventures precede the anticipated debut of commercial drone delivery in Africa, which could be one to two years off.
I'll start with "market enablers," because it contains an important set of policies that should precede most of the others.
Has the company already sent its IPO paperwork to the SEC confidentially, or does the announcement precede any formal filing?
"We are starting to hesitate at that last retracement level, which [tends to precede a lot of reversals]," he said.
The artists and activists behind the People's Cultural Plan offer actionable steps to precede the City's Immigration Summit for Cultural Organizations.
The move, done via executive order, is expected to precede a ban on American firms dealing with the Chinese telecommunications company.
Burger Fiction compiled 100 of the very best one-liners that precede some deserving jerk—or innocent bystander—being brutally murdered.
And even if you're not at season 15 yet, you can watch all 14 seasons that precede it, if you'd like.
History says those losses could precede significant gains and the consumer sector can continue to climb like it did on Tuesday.
However you interpret the new lettermark, it's going to precede a lot of your Netflixing and chilling in the near future.
The celebrations that precede the period of fasting before Easter will culminate on Fat Tuesday, or Mardi Gras, on March 5.
The Constitution's Rules Clause and the CRA both forbid judicial meddling in parliamentary procedures that precede a final vote in Congress.
After Orlando and San Bernardino and Paris, there is new urgency to understand the signs that can precede acts of terrorism.
This will come in an amended IPO filing, which would precede a 10-day IPO roadshow to meet with potential investors.
History could repeat itself at the NATO summit in Brussels and during Trump's visit to Britain which precede the Putin summit.
A breakdown in confidence will often precede a slowdown in spending — and a sharp slowdown in spending portends an economic contraction.
Many of the best processes unfold in stages—a divergence stage might precede a convergence stage—and are undertaken by groups.
He is, for example, said to have been the only man to both precede and succeed his own father as king.
The latter group were more successful at getting over their fear, which suggests that some exposure therapy must precede the medication.
Pence's stop in Poland will precede previously announced visits to Iceland and the United Kingdom set to take place next week.
"If an airport had a lot of mishandled bags and passengers see that, that reputation will precede that airport," he said.
Similar plans for a Detroit People's Food Co-op precede them, Thompson said, but efforts there haven't come to fruition yet.
Machar himself, the United States said, had obstructed arrangements by arbitrarily asking for more forces and heavy weapons to precede his arrival.
"Historically, we've seen a spike in oil prices precede or coincide with a recession," said Mike Reynolds, investment strategy officer at Glenmede.
That event will precede her 800 meter races so it will be interesting to see whether that takes a toll on her.
According to the National Weather Service, a significant snowstorm will precede the second surge of polar air, which will arrive on Saturday.
The menswear shows follow others in London and Milan, and precede the womenswear season of presentations running through February and early March.
If you want to run a GUI application inside your chroot, instead of the whole desktop, you precede its name with xiwi.
"The threat of use of military action against irreconcilables cannot precede the offer of talks to all the groups," Mr. Aziz said.
A procession throughout Louisville will precede the ceremony, and like Thursday's prayer service, fans will be able to stream the service online.
The annual adjustments come as lawmakers in Washington are working feverishly on a new budget that is expected to precede tax reform.
Some will go so far as to marshal historical stats showing that periods of extended market quiescence frequently precede large negative moves.
"There's going to be some stacked semifinals, but it's good," Bolt said of the three races that precede Sunday night's main event.
In a TED Talk on "your elusive creative genius," she quotes famous artists who glorified the idea that pain must precede creativity.
Cases of uniformed mannequins, and a large collection of gas masks, munitions and propaganda posters, precede an entrance into a reconstructed dugout.
"What Sentinel discovered was that hate speech tends to precede escalation of these conflicts," explained Timothy Quinn, founder and CEO of Hatebase.
The association argues that the definition remains too vague, and that mood problems may in fact precede excessive gaming, not vice versa.
Trump's approval rating is the metric to watch as we endure all the twists and turns that might precede the 2020 election.
In "The Story of My Life," Sullivan described how teaching obedience to the deaf and blind girl had to precede teaching language.
"Specifically, Congress should deny funding for the investigation of any matters that precede the commencement of the 2016 presidential campaign," DeSantis wrote.
Critics have pointed out that there are likely decisions that precede any ethical ultimatum as extreme as the ones presented in this research.
An annual risk assessment must precede this program review, however so the business determines its sanctions risks first and then builds around them.
Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, the accuser, said last night through her lawyers that "an FBI investigation of the incident" should precede a hearing.
Dow Theory posits that a breakdown in the transports will precede a drop on the overall Dow Jones Industrial Average, and vice versa.
Trump's approval rating is the metric to watch as we endure all the unpredictable twists and turns that will precede the 2020 election.
Trump's approval rating is the metric to watch as we endure all the unpredictable twists and turns that might precede the 2020 election.
The nine episodes that precede it are a compassionate study in alchemy: how a relationship expands and contracts and ultimately comes into being.
He makes an argument of faith that feels tied both the natural world and the histories and traditions that precede the Catholic Church.
Third, referendums like the one on June 23rd tend to reveal more support for the status quo than the polls that precede them.
He lived Uptown for decades, producing deeply personal work similar to the street photographers who precede him, like Jamel Shabazz and Diane Arbus.
Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto has already commenced a 90-day period of consultation with the private sector that would precede expected renegotiation.
If a reform of the Fed's framework were in the offing, this is the sort of process you might expect to precede it.
The intent is to ensure a certain level of cash flow during Cobre Panama's commissioning and ramp-up phases that precede commercial operations.
In the snaking lines of traffic that precede his events, they smile and wave and allow me to cut in front of them.
She will have to deal with the E.E.O.C. complaint, as well as an arbitration hearing, which would precede a case filed in court.
But I think some of the grievances precede the financial crisis and were latent since the war on terror started post-9/11.
However, if such a contest does happen, the sporting spectacle itself will have little chance of matching the hype likely to precede it.
" Between the lines: About Kim going to Mt. Paektu, the BBC reports analysts saying "such gestures have been known to precede major announcements.
The medical treatments that precede transplant—acute chemotherapy, prophylactic antibiotics, irradiation—can leave patients with microbiomes in which one microbe overwhelmingly dominates the composition.
North Korea was adamant that a reset of relations, including security guarantees and, ideally, relief from sanctions, had to precede any moves towards disarmament.
However, a nightclub doesn't always precede major real estate investments; sometimes it's actually a part of the puzzle, as is the case with Ven.
It will be the first such visit since China imposed its ban and precede the arrival of another Chinese delegation in September, he said.
Recessions are proportionate, roughly, to the imbalances which precede them, and the economy today looks nothing like the period ahead of the financial crisis.
Given the high public debt to GDP ratio and tight fiscal deficit target, there are concerns that such measures may not precede this election.
But it seems that the use of these tobacco products, including combustible cigarettes and e-cigarettes, seems to precede the use of marijuana somehow.
Masanobu Matsushiro is now at Kosaka in the West Village, preparing the cooked-food courses on the tasting menu that precede the sushi course.
A key tenet of the project is for "conservation to precede development," though it's clear that some environmental groups are skeptical of these claims.
Cohn hosted climate, energy and foreign ministers for an informal breakfast in New York City to precede this week's United Nations General Assembly meeting.
Mr. Netanyahu has suggested that Israel should be included in such an alliance — that normalization should precede a deal, and might even advance it.
Comentario El problema de la creciente cifra de homicidios precede al presidente López Obrador, pero su gobierno debe demostrar que puede resolver el problema.
"Micro-expressions are completely subconscious and precede the speech process, but everybody makes them," Sarnblad told CNBC Make It at YPO Edge in Singapore.
The United Nations has criticized both the use of siege tactics which precede such deals and the evacuations themselves as amounting to forcible displacement.
The Energy and Commerce and Ways and Means Committees' votes are expected to precede a full House vote coming soon in the following weeks.
The Bangkok talks precede a meeting in Katowice, Poland, in December, where government ministers will meet to agree on rules for the 2015 Paris accord.
The recurrence of the actors — who don't return as the same characters — appears to indicate something, especially because the actors almost always precede a death.
While the series performed well at the box office, it never had the same impact on the world as the films that would precede it.
"I've started writing," Gaga tells Entertainment Weekly of the planned LP, which is in early stages of conception and might precede another single from Joanne.
ESPN Plus will precede the launch of Disney's broader, straight-to-consumer streaming service designed for its animated films and Marvel and Star Wars properties.
"To our knowledge, this is the first study to link brain activity changes that precede behavioral changes to risk of falls," Verghese said by email.
Their meeting will precede "a major meeting of top administration officials and Cabinet members to discuss the future of the Paris agreement," The Hill reported.
But a host of indicators, from capacity utilization to corporate inventories and profits, are all flashing the types of signals that often precede a downturn.
Photos of the leader there usually precede major announcements from North Korean leadership; experts believe that this time, it could herald a frightening military advancement.
Researchers have long known that highly publicized suicides can precede "clusters" of suicides in the weeks or months afterward, in people already thinking about suicide.
Spells as a trainee sniper and Sorbonne student precede her rise to fame, accomplished while barreling through three husbands, a doctorate and multiple sexual taboos.
Season after season, two good games would precede four poor ones, which is why he would be traded twice and waived once, a hockey nomad.
The biggest takeaway from the 2008 downturn, according to Dalio, is that central banks need to pay closer attention to bubbles that often precede crises.
This usually involves describing it to a therapist in excruciating detail including any urges that precede it and every aspect and nuance of the movement.
And what if your significant other seems already to possess all the fabulous items we've suggested in the myriad gift guides that precede this one?
However, the United Nations has criticized both the use of siege tactics which precede such deals and the evacuations themselves as amounting to forcible displacement.
And by another market's measure, there were worrying signals: the yield curve inverted this year, a phenomenon in the bond market known to precede recessions.
It's not clear whether these hormonal patterns precede and cause the binge eating behaviors or are conditioned by an individual's eating habits, Dr. Carnell said.
The Swiss lawyer's comments come as regulators around the world increase their scrutiny of initial coin offerings (ICOs), the digital fundraisers that precede a currency's launch.
Inversions, in which short-term rates rise higher than those for long-term securities, are taken as a signal of market pessimism, and typically precede recessions.
Informal soundings and then exploratory talks precede formal coalition negotiations and party leaders may also seek approval from their members before signing off on any deal.
That kind of conflict can precede a change in the previously established relations within the government — Congress gaining more power than the president, or the reverse.
But this May came the news that the Adiyan II project would go ahead, despite little sign of the public consultations that typically precede such announcements.
The broadcast date for Country Music: Live at the Ryman has yet to be announced, but it will precede the documentary, which will air Sunday, Sept.
So if Prince William and Kate were to have a third child, or second son, he would not precede their daughter Charlotte in the pecking order.
Pinkett told Reuters he had contacted former "apprentices" and said their effort was independent and timed to precede New York state's crucial primary election on Tuesday.
It is deadly because of the 40 seconds of play clock that precede it, the 40 seconds when the coach gets to decide his next attack.
This BMW/Daimler partnership includes developing automated driving technologies that precede Level 4, too, including advanced driver assistance features like smart cruise control and automated parking.
But the earnings tell a different story, and this financial and user growth stumble may precede more structural issues for Facebook in the months to come.
O'Connor recommends keeping a record of the situations that produce the urge to bite, and trying to address the emotions or actions that precede the biting.
That changed this week with the release of the subdued "Timmy's Prayer," a single that's supposed to precede the release of an album later this year.
Already, the men's shows that traditionally precede the week opened with a show featuring models who identify as non-binary, that is neither male nor female.
"There may be different types of concerns in different areas in regards to the trade deal amendment, but the national interest should precede everything," she said.
The DOJ's filing is a procedural step that could precede taking the appeal to a circuit court or asking the Supreme Court to review the case.
Demand "is estimated to pick up during back to school/holiday quarter and production cuts typically precede new model launches in the fall," Suva wrote Monday.
Cycling's equivalents of the Zapruder film are online videos that show unusual patterns of bike changes that precede or follow exceptional bursts of speed by riders.
It did not stage one of the elaborate presentations that typically precede the opening of a major car show, and for which Volkswagen had been known.
And the wordless, gut-deep howl with which she concludes "Apologia" is more wrenching and revelatory than any of the carefully arranged words that precede it.
The ministerial virtual gathering is set to precede a summit of the leaders of G-7 countries in June at Camp David, the famed presidential retreat.
Researchers have found that highly publicized suicides can precede others, often by similar means, in the months that follow — in people already thinking about killing themselves.
Didn't the use of biplanes to drop firebombs on a civilian populace precede the aerial bombing at Guernica (April 26, 1937) by more than a decade?
But because underage smoking and alcohol use typically precede marijuana use, marijuana is not the most common, and is rarely the first, "gateway" to illicit drug use.
When I enter the main house from my bedroom (secured with a ten gauge solid steel door) my two German Shepherds and one Pit Bull precede me.
The high-level talks precede Monday&aposs summit in Helsinki between Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump, who are set to discuss the Iranian presence in Syria.
While curses aren't real (as far as I know), winning the lottery has historically seemed to precede a string of terrible luck for many otherwise ordinary people.
U.S. monetary conditions are "far from tight," said Olivier, with fiscal stimulus still in play and no signs of excessive market conditions that normally precede a recession.
BERLIN, N.H. — Expectations are not always high at Jeb Bush's campaign events, where impressions of his halting performances in debates and other TV appearances often precede him.
With tariffs, Trump essentially signaled a trade war with a tweet, again with little of the policy or diplomatic consultations that would normally precede such a step.
But large concentrations of hedge fund positions, and an imbalance between the long and short sides of the market, often precede a sharp reversal in oil prices.
Seasonal shopping habits often precede remotely appropriate weather: You know, shopping for swimsuits long before Memorial Day or scouring for a great puffer prior to any snowfall.
The study confirms that Americans are feeling the damning effects of climate change right now that could precede gradual catastrophic global warming changes over the coming decades.
He said Britain's exit should precede the new agricultural policy, citing French President Francois Hollande's demand that the formal exit occur before the EU elections in 2019.
On climate change:Walsh previously said the science behind climate change is "not definitive" and that the US's economic interests should precede any discussion on combatting climate change.
The unfortunate reality is that administering a cocktail of drugs shortly before a race can hide injuries, pain, inflammation and other warning signs that precede catastrophic breakdowns.
Signs that Ramaphosa has done well in the nominations by ANC branches that precede the leadership vote have driven a rally in the rand in recent weeks.
The three departures precede what is expected to be a series of voluntary buyouts, which the museum has said it hopes will allow it to avoid layoffs.
But Trump clearly struck a sore spot in long-simmering U.S.-Russian relations that precede the sanctions, imposed in 93 when Russia illegally annexed Crimea: strategic parity.
But Trump clearly struck a sore spot in long-simmering U.S.-Russian relations that precede the sanctions, imposed in 2729 when Russia illegally annexed Crimea: strategic parity.
She understands how problematic it is for her to perform the "personal is political" of the white feminists who precede her, yet feels entrenched in its lexicon.
Those incidents, which have come to number many, had begun to precede him more loudly than his proudest contributions to the world: his novels, which number five.
Talks and discussions with Lewis's son, Chris Lewis, and Rob Stone, the moving image curator at the Library of Congress, will precede a selection of the screenings.
Nearly two tons of ivory worth about $8 million was destroyed at the "Ivory Crush" event, which was timed to precede World Elephant Day on Aug. 248.
That would be expensive and require nationwide coordination, so it seems likely that it would follow the widespread introduction of self-driving cars rather than precede it.
"MFW/TFW" ("My Face/That Feeling When") and "MRW" ("My Reaction When") have become standard parts of internet lingo that precede the use of a reaction GIF.
From Colombia, he traveled to Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador and Paraguay to shore up Latin American support for a transition government that would precede free and fair elections.
Aside from a few pieces that precede the Untitled Film Stills, the show at the Broad begins with Sherman's most familiar series and ends with her most recent.
In 2009, Rao published a study that examined the sequential structure of the Indus script, or how likely it is that particular symbols follow or precede other symbols.
Future tells Taylor, "I got a reputation, girl, that don't precede me," a lyric that makes her smile because it's a reference to the name of her album.
We should also be monitoring wildlife populations for changes such as die offs or major shifts in density or behavior that often precede zoonotic outbreaks in human populations.
Beyond supporting Congresswoman Gabbard, I would propose the following two pronged test to precede the application of military force or rendering of aid to entities seeking regime change.
After traveling to Colombia, Guaido visited Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina and Ecuador to shore up Latin American support for a transition government that would precede free and fair elections.
With its ice-cool, bossa-krautrock verses and strong, melancholic melody, "Blow Out" is so much more textured than the songs that precede it that it barely fits.
Fundamentalists believed that the return of Jews to the Holy Land must precede the second coming of Christ, and the war seemed to make this a real possibility.
This concert is the pair's first stateside appearance since they officially ended their five-year hiatus in February, and it's timed to precede Sunday's Puerto Rican Day Parade.
As a historian, what have you noticed in terms of the conditions — economic, political, social — that tend to precede a climate like this, where passions overwhelm reason and truth?
The New Hampshire trip gave Kasich the opportunity to expound on both elements to his message, and do some of the mechanical work that might precede another presidential bid.
When Sierra digs into the catfishing, she chooses a troubling path, but unlike the protagonists and even antiheroes who precede her, she has no ostensible motivation to do so.
But that madness doesn't always present in the same way, which is why the history of nuclear madness has to precede our understanding of the Trump-as-madman debate.
Stories, advice, and practices vary widely, but it seems generally agreed that deep relaxation, then full-body vibrations, precede the state of being ready to leave the physical form.
Rapidan Energy Group said the oil price reaction would be "M" shaped – suggesting an initial and possibly premature relief sell-off would precede a second spike to higher levels.
They put the cart before the horse, blind to the fact that protections for economic freedoms and private property must precede prosperity and the social inclusion of working people.
"The BBC's anxiety was evident in the decision to precede its transmission with a special announcement by the controller of BBC Two," read a post on the BFI website.
Esta derecha tosca precede al independentismo —allí están los absurdos viudos y viudas de Francisco Franco siguiendo su exhumación—, pero el catalanismo se las ingenia dándole razones para ladrar.
Every recession in the last 50 years has been predated by an inverted yield curve and, during this period, there have been two inversions that did not precede recession.
Of the many changes in the brain which precede the disease's symptoms, one change is also the accumulation of NfL in the blood before any symptoms begin, said Jucker.
Not only has it been the worst trading month of the year on average since 1950, it's the worst month for stock performance in years that precede presidential elections.
Washington says the North must start dismantling its nuclear program before that symbolic gesture, which would precede a formal peace treaty replacing the armistice of 1953, can be made.
The ministry of economic affairs and employment said the number of workers set to enter cooperation negotiations which must by law precede a termination notice had risen by 158,000.
Big concentrations of positions often precede an abrupt price reversal when fund managers try to realise some profits by closing them out ("Predatory trading and crowded exits", Clunie, 2010).
This is a bond market phenomena called the inverted yield curve, which is known to precede recessions and sits as one of Bank of America's bear market sign posts.
For months that standoff produced a stalemate in diplomatic talks, along with the American insistence that major steps toward denuclearization would have to precede any initial lifting of sanctions.
However, seeing the feature pop up in the wild is promising in terms of a public release in the near term, as bucket tests tend to precede a larger rollout.
"Regarding this instance, the sign that had directed guests to precede their conversations with a specific Arabic phrase was immediately removed at the university's direction," Reitz said in a statement.
The released materials cover events that precede what we're about to see in season 8, though, so you're probably not going to glean much about the grand finale from them.
The games will precede a planned three-day visit to North Korea by U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo for meetings over the future of the North&aposs nuclear program.
The decision to launch such strikes, often on the basis of much thinner intelligence, is typically made within minutes rather than the hours or days that precede pre-planned strikes.
Rafael Nadal, the eleven-time French Open champion and now the world's top-ranked male player, is known for the elaborate sequence of tics that precede each of his serves.
Apostle occasionally seems entirely over the top — the last-act conflict degenerates into a particularly gory mess that seems gratuitous after the sadder, stranger, more human battles that precede it.
Saturday's events in Charlottesville precede a planned "white civil rights" rally set for Sunday in Washington, D.C. The demonstration was planned by Jason Kessler, who also organized last year's rally.
GRAPHIC: Yield curve inversions typically precede recessions - here In afternoon trading, U.S. benchmark 33-year Treasury note yields US23YT=RR were last down at 22%, from 210% late on Tuesday.
An inverted yield curve has been a reliable recession indicator, but it does not always precede an economic contraction and the length of time before a recession occurs has varied.
The idea is to recognize and measure something that some experts say is often overlooked: Sharp changes in mood and behavior may precede the memory and thinking problems of dementia.
It's almost by definition hard to detect while it's happening, but can often be identified in hindsight—it tends to precede economic recessions, like the one that occurred in 2008.
Medical practitioners who remain disease deniers may think differently after learning about factors that can precede an attack of ME/CFS and the abnormalities now known to often accompany it.
Michelle Cottle of The Times's editorial board, who is filling in for Michelle Goldberg this week, argues that continued investigations into the administration's conduct should precede any push for impeachment.
In their view, there was nothing worse than being labeled racist, sexist or homophobic by "the left," because liberal name-calling was worse than any sin that could precede it.
Other experts cautioned that it was too early to say definitively, and noted that attention deficits often precede mood and substance abuse problems — which in turn can mask the condition.
FF????. We know that the first letter must be a vowel, for no consonants can precede two Fs, and that the fourth letter is most likely a vowel as well.
His limbo is, in a sense, shared by his nemesis, the General, who has suffered a stroke that will render him comatose for the eight years that precede his death.
In "Palais de Justice," establishing shots of the monstrous courthouse precede long takes of female judges at work, which Ms. Young filmed without permission through the portholes of courtroom doors.
"The thrust of this government is to focus more on economic development, which has to precede military strength," said Amit Cowshish, a former defense ministry financial adviser for military acquisitions.
His apologies precede two days of congressional hearings this week, where Zuckerberg will be asked how 0003 million Facebook users' data was improperly shared with a political consultancy, Cambridge Analytica.
However, the authors cite studies of changes within individual firms and organisations which seem to show that improvements in employee morale precede gains in productivity, rather than the other way round.
The eerie sounds that rumble now in downtown Chicago are a visceral reminder of a looming calamity; like the familiar hubbub of a city, these everyday vibrations can precede something terrible.
Although NIST and others precede this and deserve that credit, I think it's worth taking a moment to recognize this moment in time as truly a fundamental change in the industry.
The NBC comedy became known for mastering cold opens — those short beginning sequences that precede the theme song and opening credits — but it turns out the hilarious moments weren't always scripted.
The charging equipment will reportedly precede the arrival of the vehicles, which will initially be used within range of those terminals, but the companies could eventually share facilities with other companies.
The move allows Earth's Mightiest Heroes and their legions of fans to revisit iconic moments from the 21 Marvel movies that precede Endgame, hitting a sweet spot between nostalgia and celebration.
Casal's and Diggs's reputations as wordsmiths precede them; the two were founding members of the collaborative hip-hop ensemble the GetBack, and have worked together musically in a number of contexts.
One-way markets, when traders attempt to position themselves in the same direction, often precede sharp reversals in prices ("Why stock markets crash: critical events in complex financial systems", Sornette, 2003).
Such is the case of the United States in the year 226, a few months ahead of the midterms elections that precede the jockeying for position in the 93 presidential race.
It's actually a pretty common practice in bars across America, where a lot of locals might precede a beer with a shot of tequila or whiskey, depending which coast they're on.
They don't want one their own to have a record that will follow them around for a lifetime, yet they allow Betts' and Simmons' records to precede them before the bar.
The reason was to create space for the sender's Twitter username and a colon to precede the post — and still keep the whole thing within the overall SMS 160-character limit.
Going back even further, September has been the worst trading month of the year on average since 19, and the worst month for stock performance in years that precede presidential elections.
The deal contains provisions meant to protect American technology and trade secrets and allow companies to challenge China on accusations of theft, including older cases like Micron's that precede the agreement.
Not only did the decline in the conception growth rate precede the onset of the last recession, it even began several quarters before the collapse of Bear Stearns and Lehman Brothers.
The answers, among hundreds of other questions the study explored, give insight into the life trajectories that precede prison, and the limitations of the criminal justice system that places people there.
Consumers also held strong amid a messy bond market, when shorter-term bond yields rose above long-term yields, causing the yield curve to invert, a phenomenon known to precede recessions.
Kristina Barrett, a spokeswoman for the Census Bureau, said there were no national statistics on annexations that precede the census, but any city limit expansions had to be completed by Jan.
Private equity buyouts often involve loading the companies involved with debt, and usually precede radical restructuring of a company's operations like layoffs or liquidating assets to help pay back the new creditors.
While climate change may not have directly caused the break, it is an undeniable wakeup call to a potential future of rapidly collapsing ice shelves that precede sharp rises in sea levels.
But in order for the spittle-flecked lunacy of Ripper to have world-ending consequences, another madness had to precede it: the game-theory logic of brinksmanship, stockpiling, and second-strike strategies.
The Johns Hopkins clinic's implication—that an attempt to change the mind should precede one to change the body—is seen as akin to discredited "conversion therapies" to turn gay people straight.
"The offer of a pardon would precede the act of pardoning and thus be within Congress's power to regulate even if the pardon itself is not," Mr. Mueller wrote in his report.
This means, among plenty else, that the tape is becoming stressed and stretched in a way that tends to precede the kind of reflex rally that is sudden, powerful and probably untrustworthy.
Among other lessons, Flip the Script teaches that acquaintances, not strangers, pose the greatest risk; how to recognize the warning signs of coercion that often precede assault; and how to respond effectively.
According to the Lord's word, we tell you that we who are still alive, who are left until the coming of the Lord, will certainly not precede those who have fallen asleep.
However, cuts didn't always precede a market boom, with declines coming five times in the six months following a new rate cut cycle, including the most recent ones in 2007 and 2001.
"The words always precede the acts, the government must act firmly and immediately to dissolve this group and affiliated local branches … before the worst also happens here," SOS Racisme said in a statement.
We know this from a middle-aged, out-of-work sportswriter who's been hanging around the team, hoping for a scoop, and whose typed-up musings precede each of the book's nine chapters.
Die-hard zealots and canonical plots long precede the internet, of course, but internet fandom made "stans" and talk about how "it's canon" part of the day-to-day experience of consuming culture.
H1 has stated in the past that its early business will be led by commercial cargo operations, which will precede and support efforts to eventually move people across long distances with extreme speed.
Xi's visit to Finland would precede a possible meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump, that according to a source would happen on April 6-7 at Trump's Mar-a-Lago retreat in Florida.
With the U.S. economy continuing to add jobs at a solid clip — including the recent May print — investors are scrutinizing wage data, which could precede a broader increase in prices throughout the economy.
And even though a vibrant round of mezze can precede a larger feast or main course, an entire informal meal of mezze, served indoors or out, is a brilliant solution for summertime dining.
Major election-year changes to voting laws like this would be hard to carry out, and should be made sparingly and only with deliberation — particularly when they precede a high-turnout general election.
The Martian is actually Martin McDonagh, a playwright from the U.K. "Three Billboards" is his third movie ("In Bruges" and "Seven Psychopaths" precede this one), and the second set in the United States.
Mr. Sanders's campaign has stopped actively advertising on Facebook, and his campaign manager sent an email to supporters without asking for donations — the kind of steps that sometimes precede the end of campaigns.
Neither Nadler nor committee aides revealed which legal scholars will testify next week, nor did they indicate if Wednesday's forum will be followed by additional hearings to precede the potential drafting of articles.
At the reading series, which Ellis and Strange initially hosted in their Cambridge living room, she encountered the poets Rita Dove and Natasha Trethewey, both of whom would precede her as poet laureate.
"The failure of stocks to rally during this time tends to precede bear markets or times when stocks could be purchased at lower prices later in the year," Hirsch wrote in a blog post.
A House panel on Thursday approved a budget resolution for the 2202 fiscal year, advancing the measure two months after its legal deadline and well into the appropriations process it is meant to precede.
"But, of course, the reality is we're not fully experiencing it — the ways in which so much failure and cost had to precede that success story, the darker underbelly of the mythology," he continued.
Both leaders were seeking leverage in their separate disputes with the United States, analysts said, and the meeting seemed hastily arranged to precede Mr. Xi's expected talks with President Trump in Japan next week.
The medal is one of the few presidential designations that dispenses with the traditional layers of staff review that precede pardons, commutations or Medals of Honor, and instead reflects the commander in chief's whims.
She ruled out Monday, the day on which Senate Republicans have scheduled a hearing, as a possibility, but she appeared to back off from her earlier request that an F.B.I. investigation precede her testimony.
It is hardly unusual for diplomats to seek ties with foreign leaders, but Mr. Cornstein has eschewed both the rigorous prep sessions that normally precede high-level contacts and the detailed briefings that follow.
This is a bearish bet that Facebook could fall as low as $170 — or 5 percent — by March 16, which could precede an even bigger move down to the $150s in the trader's eyes.
Mr. Stack is right that bear markets typically precede recessions by many months: CNBC calculated in 2016 that bear markets since World War II had begun on average about eight months before a recession.
Andrew Newman, a geophysicist at the Georgia Institute of Technology, said that while this swarm of earthquakes is attention-getting, these kinds of events usually do not precede a larger, stronger or more widespread earthquake.
In your essay, analyze how Gioia uses one or more of the features in the directions that precede the passage (or features of your own choice) to strengthen the logic and persuasiveness of his argument.
Amid the colored placards, chants, music, and marching — part of the so-called sign wars that often precede major party gatherings here during a presidential election — it was hard for any candidate to stand out.
"While at some point a market "circuit breaker" may make concessions more likely on both sides, this path requires market stress and volatility precede de-escalation … and add to an already difficult earnings growth environment."
The Labour government has said it will get the new crackdown into law in early 2018, in a move that will precede the trade deal and brings it in line with countries such as Australia.
"While these data obviously precede the May payroll report, they do show that there was no signs of labor market demand beginning to fade," said John Ryding, chief economist at RDQ Economics in New York.
Congress must, therefore, continue to speak out regarding North Korea's human rights violations, ensuring that economic assistance and investment does not precede good faith efforts to, in the very least, improve conditions in its gulags.
In 2013, the megachurch pastor John Hagee prophesied in the book "Four Blood Moons: Something Is About to Change" that a series of four lunar eclipses within an 18-month span would precede the rapture.
But even if the economy did grow as quickly as Trump predicts it will, similar exorbitant growth has tended to precede events like the Great Recession — so it might not be a good thing anyway.
This EP plays that game just as you'd predict, except the three vulnerable confessionals that close the record are just as sleek and stylized and catchy as the four slinkier, edgier hook machines that precede them.
Looking at a 60-minute chart of the semiconductors ETF, SMH, Gordon points at what is called a "bull flag," which is a consolidation pattern that is thought to typically precede a breakout to the upside.
Many of us on the political left, desperate for a heroine in difficult times, were eager to put Manning on a pedestal — elevating her to the sort of suffocating heights that almost inevitably precede a fall.
Although there are many schools and teachings of natural law — some religious and others secular, some complex and others straightforward — the key standard underpinning them all is that certain moral principles precede human commands and institutions.
"We made the president's position unambiguous, to where the president stands, where the administration stands on Paris," he said after the New York City breakfast, timed to precede the United Nations General Assembly, according to Reuters.
The documents -- which include invoices from Trump properties, government spreadsheets of expenses and other receipts -- also illustrate how federally funded security and staff precede and follow the President on his travels to his for-profit properties.
Sketches and notes that precede a painting, for instance, are more easily categorized as "archive," since the "art" is the finished painting; but when no completed work is left, the role of documents becomes more slippery.
At the same time, the Nets' new team owner, Joe Tsai, will start his reign in earnest — and all of these unknowns precede the Nets' seeing how the two outsize personalities will click when Durant returns.
A body spray meant to split the difference between deodorant and cologne, Axe bulldozed the senses with a fragrance so strong it seemed to precede the bodies it clung to — like Febreze, or a bad reputation.
The Kim-Moon summit will precede a bombshell encounter between the young North Korean leader and US President Donald Trump -- the first time a sitting US leader has met with a member of the Kim dynasty.
She had intended to convey support for holding a procedural vote that would precede a vote on Judge Gorsuch's confirmation, she said, not for a majority vote to confirm him without the prospect of a filibuster.
Designed by the architect Thomas Heatherwick, the hotel, its rooftop bar, pool and restaurant will precede the opening of the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa in the lower portion of the building, expected in September.
The spiraling health crisis would be caused by what people and their leaders had done and failed to do on the international stage — in trade, war and the interpersonal bargains, pacts and conflicts that precede them.
And yet they follow clear mathematical rules, akin to the famous Fibonacci sequence, where each number is the sum of the two numbers that precede it (1, 1, 2, 3, 19703, 8, 13, 21, and so on).
"Doing an adequate NEPA review that would need to precede any leasing decision would take a considerable amount of time," David Hayes, who was the Interior Department's deputy secretary under former Presidents Obama and Clinton, tells Axios.
CHICAGO, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner is showing no sign of budging from his stance that structural changes precede any move to raise revenue ahead of his second state of the state address on Wednesday.
Anti-racism, feminism, and the gay rights movement all have roots that well precede the Frankfurt School and owe far more to the activism of women, people of color, and LGBT individuals than to any German theorist.
The Korean talks set for March 29 will precede musical performances in Pyongyang in early April by a group of South Korean singers making a reciprocal visit after the North sent performers to the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics.
At its station in Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee, Summit has identified patterns in cellular systems that precede Alzheimer's, analyzed genes that contribute to traits like opioid addiction and predicted extreme weather based on climate simulations.
But over the long term, Mason wants to use the rings to gather data from both healthy people and those infected with the coronavirus to learn about early warning signs that may precede symptoms, the report says.
Eleven races precede the Derby, and there's nothing sadder than seeing a couple who started the day looking like a young Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip barely conscious and being carried out by security before 3 p.m.
But after the predawn festivities, which precede the much bigger West Indian American Day Parade, were tainted by deadly shootings each of the last two years, the Police Department decided the event would be different this year.
FCA may spin off its components business already by the end of the year, la Repubblica Affari&Finanza reported on Monday, adding that a spin-off of the Magneti Marelli unit would precede that of the Comau unit.
The seismic airgun blasting to find oil and gas deposits that would precede this industrialization of our oceans, and the inevitable oil spills that will follow - would dramatically and permanently impact the nation's coastlines and the surrounding communities.
Still, Mr. Trump and his team, embroiled in controversy over Russia and other matters, have shown no inclination, much less skill, to do the hard thinking that must precede any decision to alter America's role in the world.
The adults-only show took place on Watson Island off the coast of Miami, and was intended to be one of several events featuring A-list performers during a weekend of parties that would precede the Super Bowl.
Mr. Vogel said the incident had "long roots that precede the election" — including Donald J. Trump's affinity for "the language and rhetoric of division," first as a candidate, then as the president-elect and ultimately as the president.
Despite having lived nearly his entire life in a maritime community in which it was common knowledge that earthquakes precede tsunamis, even when the warnings began to broadcast over the citywide loudspeakers that afternoon, Sakai stayed the course.
In response, Netflix unveiled a new video that will precede the new season featuring cast members Dylan Minnette (Clay Jensen), Katherine Langford (Hannah Baker), Justin Prentice (Bryce Walker) and Alisha Boe (Jessica Davis) warning viewers about the heavy content.
Telegram, the most hyped ICO in the history of ICOs, is finally making its tokens available to retail investors through a limited listing that will precede a full sale later this year — but there are a lot of catches.
I was all anxiety, thinking that surely the next second would be the one where it would explode and the sound of the crowd wailing in sympathy would precede the sound of the fireball by six or seven seconds.
Clearly Kasich hasn't read Teddy White's on-the-trail classic The Making of the President 1960, in which Election Day is presented as a kind of sacred occasion, devoid of the political jockeying of the months that precede it.
Talks aimed at bringing an end to five years of civil war in Syria failed to get under way as planned in Geneva because of arguments about which factions should be invited and whether a ceasefire should precede negotiation.
The Katowice talks precede an end-of-year deadline to produce a "rule book" to flesh out the broad details that were agreed in Paris on limiting the rise in global temperatures to between 1.5 and 2 degrees Celsius.
Given the weakness of the Brewers' projected rotation for 229, which rested precariously on the injured right shoulder of Jimmy Nelson, the expectation was that the Yelich/Cain acquisitions would precede some impactful addition to the Brewers' starting pitching.
There had been speculation in recent weeks about whether the pope's visit, which would precede his trip to Bangladesh, would include a side trip to Rakhine State — and how hard-line Buddhist nationalists such as Ashin Wirathu might react.
Freeze is more bullish on Netflix, though he is not over-anxious to jump back in and thinks there is still risk that putting the cash back to work in market could precede another leg down in tech stocks.
With names that trip up a spell checker and arcane business-model descriptions, they need to educate investors on their niche strategies and to start those efforts long before the typical two-week investor road shows that precede IPOs.
It is not entirely accurate to say that changes in AAM always precede changes in ENSO phases as the two events have a back-and-forth relationship, and there are other large-scale climate indices involved in this process.
The musical notation of these short notes is printed in smaller type to indicate an ornament and with a slur mark linking them to the note they precede: a fleeting sound before a longer lasting duration that immediately follows.
SparkShorts are similar in vein to the short films that precede a Pixar feature; they are executed in a shorter amount of time and with a smaller budget than Pixar's usual features but offer their creators more artistic freedom.
Investing experts are conflicted over whether the current economy is just getting revved up, on its way to another 503-style slowdown, or ready to tumble into a late-1970's-style inflationary spiral that will precede a much sharper downturn.
Pete Sessions (R-Texas), chairman of the powerful Rules Committee, sent out a "Dear Colleague" letter Monday advising fellow Republicans that committee would accept amendments over the August recess, but that the submission deadline would likely precede the House's return.
Bin Salman skipped over dozens of other princes who would normally precede him as heir to the throne, and any implication of the Crown Prince's involvement in the Khashoggi case could be enough of an opportunity for his rivals to reemerge.
With those weeks representing the start of the fantasy postseason and the make-or-break weeks that precede it, it might be best to invest in another quarterback now or possibly dump Prescott if you can find the right trade.
Following the Trump-Kim summit, Congress will find itself juggling two somewhat conflicting briefs: giving the president space to make diplomatic headway while ensuring that significant concessions to North Korea do not precede steps toward implementing a rigorous verification protocol.
And high rates of addiction don't suddenly appear and create unemployment problems—instead, rising long-term unemployment tend to precede spikes in addiction, producing areas with the highest levels of "deaths of despair," via overdose, suicide and alcohol-related causes.
Graduates' incomes probably have more to do with dynamics that precede college — their parents' wealth, their childhood opportunities, their innate gifts — than with the particular seasoning of a given institution, and not all salary-oriented rankings pay careful attention to this.
And Keeneland is home to two annual meets, a monthlong series of contests in April that precede the Kentucky Derby and another in October that leads up to the Breeders' Cup, which will be held this year at Churchill Downs, Nov.
House - budget: The Hill: The House Budget Committee approved, with a party-line vote, a budget resolution for the 2019 fiscal year, advancing the measure two months after its legal deadline and well into the appropriations process it's meant to precede.
The fact that Israel has an interim government and might be headed for yet another election — and also the desire from the Arab states for progress on the Israeli-Palestinian peace process to precede closer relations — will make implementation very difficult.
The question for Biden -- and his entire candidacy hinges on this -- is whether black voters in South Carolina will stick with him if he falters in one (or several) of the states that precede South Carolina's February 29, 2020 primary.
It is not clear when Judge Schroeder will reach his decision and whether it might precede this state's presidential primaries, which will be March 15, or the general election in November, when a competitive race for North Carolina's 15 electoral votes is expected.
Colyer — who took over the governor's position after Sam Brownback became ambassador at large for international religious freedom earlier this year — has painted himself as the more low-key alternative to Kobach, whose close ties to Trump and broader notoriety precede him.
A tour of the Self Help Graphics exhibition Día de los Muertos: A Cultural Legacy — which features artwork and altars from four decades of celebrations at the community arts space — with artists Mari Cardenas and Milton Jurado will precede the discussion at 6pm.
If you were looking for the theme entries, all of the Down entries in the first, second, 14th and 15th columns of Mr. Phillips's grid can precede the word BARS: SNACK BARS, DIVE BARS, SAND BARS, POWER BARS, OPEN BARS, TACO BARS, etc.
But homelessness itself, and the struggles or trauma that precede it, can have physical health effects and cause old age to express earlier, said Dr. Josh Bamberger, medical director for housing and urban health at the San Francisco Department of Public Health.
Colyer — who took over the governor's position after Sam Brownback became ambassador at large for international religious freedom earlier this year — has painted himself as the more low-key alternative to Kobach, whose close ties to Trump and broader controversy precede him.
President Trump ramped up the pressure yet further in May by signing an executive order declaring a national emergency over "threats against information and communications technology and services," a move expected to precede a ban on US businesses buying equipment from Huawei.
"The question of whether criminal indictment can precede impeachment has never been addressed by a court -- it's an open question," said William Yeomans, a 26-year veteran of the Justice Department and fellow in Law and Government at American University Law School.
As anyone who's jammed yet another stack of return address labels into a drawer or flung a branded tote bag on a heap of other branded tote bags, both direct solicitations and the giveaways they precede or follow have spun out of control.
Letter To the Editor: Re "War Wounds Often Precede 'Misconduct' in Discharges" (news article, May 17): The Government Accountability Office has confirmed what veteran advocates already knew: Most service members discharged for "misconduct" experienced mental health stress that might explain their behavior.
"It is essential for public discussions to precede any decisions about whether or how to pursue clinical trials of such applications," said R. Alta Charo, a bioethicist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a leader of the panel that wrote the report.
So even if the paper did not precede the Kavanaugh hearings by more than a decade, it would be difficult to argue that it was published in order to lay the groundwork for a liberal victory over a conservative Supreme Court justice.
That may not have been obvious between 19203 and 21920, when the 21929 percent definition of a bear market first became established, because there were then two fairly recent 22018 percent declines from S&P 500 peaks that did not precede sharper falls.
He'd arrive at his destination and deliver his much-anticipated epistle, leaving everyone speechless, scratching their heads, and wondering why he'd bothered making the trip, particularly since he'd hired his own brass band to precede him into towns announcing his imminent arrival.
So while Trump's outreach to North Korea was poorly managed, the real roots of its failure precede Trump — and directly involve Trump's predecessor, Barack Obama, who failed to bring US policy in line with the reality that North Korea would keep its nukes.
"It is very unlikely that in a tactical situation, we would get any of the indications and warning that would precede a launch other than if we got lucky and saw the movement of the launch mechanism to the launch platform," Selva said.
"It's difficult to imagine how the European Union could function should such a Euroskeptic (as Le Pen) be at the helm of one if its major economies … It would likely precede its fracturing," Michael Hessel, political economist at Absolute Strategy Research, told CNBC via telephone.
The game is being promoted with the hashtag #Reassemble, and appears to center around the aftermath of the events of Captain America: Civil War, which likely means it'll either precede or coincide with the next Avengers movie, which is set for release in May 2018.
The protest was planned to immediately precede a public meeting by the U.S. Interior Department's Bureau of Ocean Energy Management in Sacramento, where officials will be available to talk with members of the public about the proposed drilling expansion and help them submit public comments.
It's rather curious that despite all the notoriety the genre got in the 2000s, many of the best Portuguese releases precede that time, from bands like Filii Nigrantium Infernalium, Gangrena, Genocide, Thormenthor, WC Noise, Moonspell or Decayed, and some of them are still active.
That legislation would act as a complement to an $8.3 billion emergency aid bill Congress approved earlier this month, and it would precede a stimulus package aimed at propping up the hard-hit travel industry on which he said negotiations would begin this week.
"The development of the newspaper into more of a digital enterprise is making some of these things seem a little quaint," Mr. Landler said, noting that traditional datelines — the all-caps place names that precede articles filed from outside New York — are also becoming obsolete.
"Kong: Skull Island" (Warner Bros.), arriving one week after the hit superhero movie "Logan" (20th Century Fox) and a week before the juggernaut expected to be "Beauty and the Beast" (Disney) — which will immediately precede "Power Rangers" (Lionsgate) — seemed to answer yes to both questions.
Fink specifically referred to the relationship with the U.S.'s number one and two lenders, Japan and China, respectively, in pointing out that oversized deficits would precede the hoped-for discernible impact on the economy from the boost to fiscal spending by a couple of years.
But Nielsen denied the administration is intentionally splitting the families, explaining to Harris that parents who attempted to enter the country illegally may lose their children if they face charges or jail time, as according to the existing U.S. laws that precede the election of Trump.
Locked in a close college basketball game with under three minutes to play, should you: (A) Launch a 25-footer midway through the shot clock; (B) Precede that three-pointer with a pointless spin move; or (C) Saunter back on defense soaking up the fan love?
Similar shortcuts exist throughout the film, whether in Willem Dafoe's dreadful omniscient narration ("Celeste's loss of innocence curiously mirrored that of the nation," he says at one point) or the pretentious title cards that precede each act of the film, such as "Genesis" and "Re-Genesis".
And don't be too clever: those who say, "Hey, if Trump leaves and Michael Pence becomes President the Trump agenda will still be intact," may be accurate in the long run, but there is an awful lot of potential chaos that will likely precede that outcome.
"Celebrating endings-for they precede new Beginnings…… All I wish for today is a chance at a healthy life without counting spoons so that I can continue my quest in finding a CURE for #LymeDisease affordable for ALL," she captioned a photo of her blowing out candles.
The event is typically designed to precede the Academy Awards by one day, which means you can be up for multiple Razzies one night, then stroll on over to the Oscars and possibly pick up one of Hollywood's highest honors, as Suicide Squad did this weekend.
The ninth quarter of Trump's presidency ended April 85033, and could precede trouble for the president following the release of Mueller's full redacted report on his investigation, which occurred last Thursday and coincided with a 3 percent drop in Trump's approval rating in a Reuters tracking poll.
On Tuesday, President Moon Jae-in of South Korea will visit the North Korean leader in Pyongyang for their third meeting, and over three days the two men are expected to discuss a "peace declaration" that the North has said must precede any further discussion of disarmament.
Its theatricality — well earned by Baker and Schreck — only helps propel the already dreamy I Love Dick to new heights, and even better, you can pretty much watch it in isolation (though it will have more power if you watch the four episodes that precede it).
However, the prospects for a permanent arrangement have already hit snags, with the Afghan government rejecting a prisoner swap with the Taliban that was supposed to precede talks and the Taliban pulling out of a partial truce the U.S. had expected to be honored throughout negotiations.
Relative to the abstract ambient tracks that precede it, the EP material offers concrete moments of clarity, particularly Rival Dealer, in which cathartic eruptions of major-key pop acknowledge the queer undertones of Burial's genderfluid vocal manipulations as well as the history of dance music's gay underground.
It mandated that all self-propelled vehicles be accompanied by a crew of three and, in the event that such a vehicle was connected to two or more carriages, a man on foot with a red flag must precede the train by a minimum of 60 yards.
"While higher implied moves make it more costly to buy options to position for earnings events, it also indicates a high degree of nervousness that tends to precede bullish moves in stocks on earnings events," John Marshall, a derivatives strategist at Goldman Sachs, wrote in a note Sunday.
In looking at these and other indicators, the bears are left holding onto some version of "Everything's so good it's due to turn bad" idea, the notion that high valuations, a long stretch of uncommon calm and widely shared optimism precede some form of comeuppance for contented bulls.
Indeed, these show follow "The Birch," a short-form horror show about three teens dealing with a mysterious force lurking in the woods, which just made its debut on Facebook Watch; and precede "High School Musical: The Musical: The Series," an extension of that franchise that will debut Nov.
The 2018 climate summit in California will be timed to precede a round of U.N. climate negotiations, and according to the governor's office, it will mark the first time a U.S. state has hosted an international climate change conference with the direct goal of supporting the Paris Agreement.
Over three days, the flavor of the soup (which has been served since January in a few sips as part of the free "assaggi" courses that precede each meal) becomes more intensified with each wave of gently boiled poultry: 30 whole cleaned chickens, then another 30, then 30 again.
While Beijing would ultimately prefer the US to maintain this silence, its leadership will be prepared, in case Trump is pressed to make a statement to the media in either South Korea or Japan, the two countries which precede his visit to China on this visit, Wan says.
"If you look at what he's done, he kind of opened the door for the rest of us to step in and play," said the former goalie Grant Fuhr, the first of two black players to precede O'Ree into the Hall of Fame (the other is Angela James).
It was a great idea to precede this work with another distinctively American piece: Ives's "Central Park in the Dark," in which soft cluster chords in the strings suggest the hazy summer nighttime in the park as sounds of whistled tunes, ragtime pianos from apartment windows and more intrude.
Euro zone economic activity has been waning, with latest PMI (purchasing managers' index) figures coming in at new multi-year lows last week, but Matejka noted that narrow money supply (M1) for the region has been improving, with M1 tending to precede PMIs by two to three quarters.
She was also wonderful on Sunday in Ravel's "Cinq Mélodies Populaires Grecques," the composer's elegiac settings of Greek songs, accompanied colorfully here by Ms. Wu. It was a good idea to precede the Berger premiere with the Ravel, a piece that also explores desire through plush, romantic colors.
They know that Trump is a temporary occupant of the White House, even if the temporary stint might run until 2025, and they want to build a framework for effective democracy that addresses problems that precede or perhaps led to Trump, along with those that will outlive him.
Last Monday, Fox & Friends First, the show that precedes Fox & Friends as surely as the opening of the Seven Seals precede the second coming of Christ, was extended by an hour, meaning the friendfest starts at 28 AM and goes all the way until 24 AM, five hours every weekday.
The U.S.-Taliban deal was supposed to precede peace talks between the Afghan government and the insurgents, but the March 22020 start date laid out in the agreement came and went amid the political crisis, as well as a dispute over a prisoner exchange and continued Taliban attacks on Afghan forces.
Mr. Kurland also urges clients to leave on a vacation immediately after the news conference, in hopes that interest will have died down by the time they return (besides, he said, planning the vacation offers a pleasant diversion for the winners during the weeks of financial planning that precede it).
That makes court time so precious that some teams do their layup drills during the 10-minute halftimes of the games that precede their own, a delicate dance that sometimes creates a logjam of four teams on the court at once — two walking off and two more coming back on.
Listen to their 2001 debut Under The Pipal Tree, go back to any of their eight studio albums that precede Requiem for Hell, right through One More Step and You Die, Hymn to the Immortal Wind, and 2014's Rays of Darkness, and you'll find maps out of the darkness.
I had thought that Drowning as the shorter work would precede, but the order was quite right, moving from the mythical realism of Mud to the mundane love affair of Drowning, transposed into its own kind of myth by the strange physical presence of the characters and Glass's excellent music.
It's a good company for us to include, as it provides a good example of how far in advance a $1 billion valuation can precede a $100 million ARR business; in GitLab's case, provided that it grows as expected, its unicorn valuation came nearly 1.5 years before reaching nine-figure ARR.
While, as Bloomberg writes, "that's not a big sample size, and there were modest RV-shipment dips in the mid-1980s and mid-1990s that turned out not to precede recessions," the drop-off in RV purchases could be a sign of consumers growing less optimistic about their financial futures.
This statistical technique, known as a Markov model, was able to pinpoint specifics like which symbols were most likely to begin a text, which were most likely to end it, which symbols were likely to repeat, which symbols often pair together, and which symbols tend to precede or follow a particular symbol.
"Leaving aside the impact of grounding the Maxes — assuming that will start to be rectified within the next 6 months at least — I think we probably did see a peak in aircraft orders last year, which unfortunately, generally, cyclically seems to precede the year when things turn down a bit," he said.
Simple rule of thumb: capitalize proper nouns (ex: "Nike" but not "running shoes") and leave job titles in lower case unless they precede someone's name (ex: "Vice President Jane Doe" or "Jane Doe, vice president…") Small editing details make a huge difference particularly when you write the same people day after day.
In two different papers, the economists Alan S. Blinder and Mark Watson found that the strength or weakness of the economy was mostly related to factors out of a president's hands, such as oil-price spikes that crimp consumer spending and often precede a recession, productivity growth and a rosy international economic picture.
The chance of that kind of spontaneous mayhem has led to weeks of planning between Washington's law enforcement agencies, which have developed proposals to guard marches leading to the rally and the rally itself, as well as deal with any confrontations that precede or follow it in the streets of Washington. Sgt.
It's amazing how much anxiety Mr. Trump's imminent inauguration is stirring in the free-speech business — but perhaps not surprising given his open hostility toward the press, his willingness to use his platform against any who cross him and his seemingly proud dismissal of the government and political norms that precede him.
Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson's books precede the first novel, helping set up the larger story that brought the Atreides family to the planet Arrakis, while the sequel novels continue the story of Paul Atreides, the jihad he wages across the galaxy, and his attempts to come to terms with the movement he creates.
A latter-day parse leaves the sentence looking slightly off—surely, to preserve the ascent in importance, "Democrat" should precede "American"—but it lives in my memory as the single most resonant piece of Kennedy oratory, beyond the syllogism of the missile-crisis speech or the empathetic exercise proposed in the civil-rights address.
We ask that your animals remain leashed or in pet carriers, and that birds be confined to cages and do not precede you onto the plane, which is currently being serviced by End of Days personnel, whose safety and security is of paramount concern—paramount means "more important than anything else"—to Flood Airlines.
In an "emergency" effort to push out rules before Christmas, the agency skipped the "notice-and-comment" process that's supposed to precede any new regulations taking effect, arguing that the need for transparency "is outweighed by the significant increase in risk that the public will face" as a large number of Christmas drones quickly populate the skies.
I had the idea of naming ourselves after a heroine, Dolores Huerta or Sojourner Truth, but before I could offer this, they all seemed to land at once on the name "Shades of Grey," and while this was decades before the word "Fifty" would precede that phrase, I still understood that it also somehow referenced sex.
Setting aside the casual acceptance of the term "girlfriend" for kids this age (and the possessive "his"), as well as the unspecified actions that would have to precede a boy sharing said picture in the first place — a "middle schooler" is much more likely to be in the early teens than the decidedly more ­elementary-school age of 10.
Breakfast provides the groundwork for brunch as boy bands precede boy bands, because you need to perfect the art of poaching eggs before you can smother them in Hollandaise, or get your toast to an ideal crispiness before you throw it in the garbage because you totes just remembered that you're trying to not do gluten this weekend.
But when Michael was staging the scenes that precede and follow this moment, it immediately became clear that the entire dramatic beat was unnecessary: We were "telling, not showing," the classic drama-school no-no, and the aria took what should have felt like a satisfying gravitational pull toward the final scene and stalled it midair.
At one moment, they present four minutes of unadulterated washing machine action, which on its face could be as base and boring as the sheer academic exercises that precede them in this field, but out of these moments are eruptions of mechanical noise and screeching metal—bursts of ecstasy and metaphorical laughter amid the thrum of Internet-era distractions.
Demographers said a number of factors contributed to the downward trend, including fewer teenage pregnancies and the lingering effects of the Great Recession, which made it harder for people now in their 20s and 30s to reach the kind of milestones — like getting married, establishing a career or buying a home — that often precede starting a family.
The Securities and Exchange Commission contacted Tesla on Wednesday to inquire about the accuracy of Mr. Musk's tweets and why the announcement was not made in a regulatory filing, according to a person briefed on the inquiry, who was not authorized to speak publicly on behalf of the S.E.C. Such questions typically precede the launch of any formal investigation.
Although you're unlikely to find many Equinox regulars practicing "Indian clubs"—a centuries-old exercise that involves the practitioner swinging around elongated bowling pins; it made two brief appearances at the Olympics in 280 and 21982, a USA sweep both times—the self-pity, dread, and evasive bargaining that precede a scheduled workout remain very much the same.
Accordingly, the panel would like to see a review of Boeing's systems engineering, software integration and verification testing, and that doing so should precede a decision about whether or not to go ahead with either another uncrewed launch, or move ahead to the crewed test flight, which would've been the next step had everything gone to plan on the December launch.
Even after Orion flies with astronauts aboard for the first time, which is currently set to happen sometime next year, Lockheed Martin has yet more ambitious plans — including developing an "early Gateway" to precede the full-scale Lunar Orbital Platform-Gateway that NASA aims to install orbiting the Moon to provide a more permanent base of operations for long-term lunar operations.
The referendum on a British withdrawal from the European Union, known as "Brexit," is scheduled for June 23, and Mr. Cameron's speech, which was widely previewed in the British news media and delivered at the British Museum, was timed to precede a competing address from Boris Johnson, the former London mayor who is a leader of the campaign to leave the bloc.
Greater caution and more diligent analysis should precede the offering of a legal opinion that is so squarely at odds with applicable law, constitutional history and the judgments of our elected representatives -- especially when the matter at hand concerns the 15-year-long quest for justice and accountability by the family members of the thousands of innocent people who were slaughtered or injured on 9/11.
I think the jury is out as to whether Trump will bring forward America's next great depression or not – I guess we'll never know the counterfactual but we were getting closer to being trapped between rocks and hard places anyway with nowhere to hide from the inevitable volcanic eruption, especially in China and in Europe whose depressions may well precede and be the catalysts for America's next Great Depression.
She's a 27-year-old mother of five from Stoughton Mass who's currently paying the bills with Little Big Town's 29 CMA honoree "Girl Crush" and McGraw's 212 country smash "Humble & Kind"—parental advice that sounds humbler and kinder (and wiser) (even catchier) the way McKenna understates it on her tenth album and second with serious distribution, where it's one of seven straight winners that precede three not-bad-at-alls.
In it we read: "General culture should precede specialization; this general culture should not be appraised in terms of immediate utility, like courses in a trade school; the first responsibility of a college of liberal arts should center, not on facts or skills, but on attitudes; its primary task should be the refining of taste, the sharpening of intellect, the strengthening of will, the ennobling of character" (29).
As his motorcade made its way through twisty, snow-covered streets to the Davos Congress Center, nine Swiss tenors entertained the crowd with a version of "Ranz des vaches," a mellifluous song for calling home cows — and a more peaceful serenade than the songs that typically precede Mr. Trump's entrance at his rallies back home, like "Macho Man" by the Village People and "Sympathy for the Devil" by the Rolling Stones.

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