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"precursor" Definitions
  1. precursor (of/to something) a person or thing that comes before somebody/something similar and that leads to or influences its development

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MOG: Beats Music might be Apple Music's precursor, but Beats Musics' precursor was MOG.
LONDON — It was a precursor of the Ikea catalog.
A precursor to bifocals, maybe, or an early surgical microscope.
It was no blockbuster, but it was definitely a precursor.
At this diplomatic level, farce is a precursor to tragedy.
So it's a precursor to many different types of problems.
Both sides see this as a precursor to further hostilities.
These signs are a precursor to a more fundamental shift.
It's also a precursor to innovation, especially in the workplace.
For me, it meant developing osteopenia, a precursor to osteoporosis.
Precursor invests in about 25 to 30 different startups annually.
Not the ideal precursor for starring in an action movie.
It is seen as a precursor to the #MeToo movement.
Yet Mr. Altan has omitted the precursor to these trials.
I really believe that we were the precursor to millennials.
Is this a precursor to a Google acquisition of Box?
The Inocente is the precursor of the Tío Diego amontillado.
No prognosticator or precursor award can definitively affect the outcome.
Was this somehow a bit of a precursor or something?
We discussed the impending Precursor Ventures opportunity fund (more here).
The precursor to article one that is before this court?
Forearm tightness can be a precursor to an elbow injury.
The injury is often a precursor to Tommy John surgery.
He now views that project as a precursor to Kindle.
In combat, that is a precursor to a missile launch.
This included Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Talk (the precursor to Google Hangouts, which in its current form offers text, video and audio conversation options), and web publishing tool Google Page Creator, the precursor to Sites.
Precursor awards have traditionally provided that list, narrowing the field of dozens of movies that received major critical attention to 15 to 20 that received major critical attention and love from an earlier precursor group.
A fairly reliable precursor of recessions, the inversion further spooked investors.
Frieden said block grants are often a precursor to funding cuts.
This may only be a precursor of future fumblings to come.
Precursor awards are the most important part of any Oscar race.
You were with the INS which is the precursor to ICE.
Some economists saw Tuesday's data as a precursor of more gloom.
Permian Period (299 - 252 million years ago): Suminia, another mammal precursor.
In that respect, the aforementioned precursor to this movie is illustrative.
The "deaths" of these ladies could be a precursor to revival.
He is Snowden's precursor, which makes RISK a kind of prequel.
And it could be a precursor to others following their lead.
A precursor is the museum's invigorating Mickalene Thomas survey in 2012.
This is often a "precursor for more severe attacks," he added.
That's a condition that's often been a precursor to a recession.
Religious fundamentalism can act as a precursor and accelerant to violence.
Ramaphosa instead signed the Kigali Declaration, a precursor to the deal.
"It could be a precursor to a larger attack," he added.
The Gairdner is often called a precursor to winning the Nobel.
Precursor Ventures is a pre-seed fund led by Charles Hudson.
It is a line of thinking that has a precursor elsewhere.
They're really a precursor to the Rorschach test — and even psychoanalysis.
We put in L-tyrosine which is a precursor to dopamine.
However, most occupations were seen solely as a precursor to marriage.
The adinkra motifs are considered a precursor to his majestic tapestries.
The awards are a precursor to the main show next weekend.
The pair launched a precursor to Juul called Ploom in 2007.
I really do think they're a precursor of what's to come.
Is the crossfire a precursor to a heated debate Nov. 20?
It's painful, but I think pain is a precursor to change.
Or that the COO could be a precursor to something else?
With the inversion of the (3Y and 5Y yield spread), people thought that was a precursor to the inversion of the (2Y and 10Y yield spread), which would have been read as a precursor to a recession.
" He argues that "verbal radicalization is often the precursor to physical violence.
The sit-in movement was a precursor to the March on Washington.
Sackville-West's dollhouse book is, in some ways, a precursor to Orlando.
Artist's depiction of Llanocetus denticrenatus, an ancient precursor to the baleen whale.
Bandersnatch seems to be a precursor to the series' upcoming fifth season.
Britain joined the precursor of what is now the EU in 1973.
Because the 2000s were a precursor to the Golden Age, that's why.
Quite simply, the precursor of American interventionism is the American superiority complex.
Overall, he said, Bitcoin is a good precursor for stock market movements.
"Being contrarian is often a precursor to being right," said Mr Rajan.
Palin, made for cable and social media, was the precursor to Trump.
In the past, Apple's silence has been a precursor to unpleasant news.
They had stashed precursor chemicals for explosives, though the quantities were modest.
He knew a lot of kids who used the TikTok precursor, Musical.
In some respects, O'Daniel, a Democrat, was a precursor of Donald Trump.
Nor is it a precursor to explaining an adeptness at martial arts.
It's just the beginning, a precursor, a warning of things to come.
Precursor has an active Slack chat room for its community of founders.
Indeed, removing him is a necessary precursor to rigorously examining the rest.
ALVINN would become the precursor to the self-driving technology of today.
"There were certainly precursor chemicals that had been produced," Commissioner Phelan said.
Made with dried fava beans, some say it's the precursor to falafel.
In the short annals of journalism, there's no real precursor for Breitbart.
That business was a precursor to the modern-day home-improvement chain.
Nonfatal manual strangulation is a well-known precursor to intimate- partner homicide.
It also made the Galaxy Nexus, a precursor to Google's Pixel phones.
Neurons are created by progenitor cells, also called precursor or stem cells.
The kind that envisioned the precursor to Google translate and bionic eyes.
Australia had its hottest, driest year ever - a precursor to the bushfires.
But the good news is that dysfunction is the precursor to reform.
That way, the new poem always remains in conversation with its precursor.
Sanchez brought up the internet, for which DARPA's precursor developed the foundational technology.
The director of this fleeting FBI precursor, Hiram Whitley, did a fine job.
A precursor to the NYSE grew up right behind Anthony Lispenard Bleecker's home.
The commission was a precursor to today's Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
It also inspired a board game, "The Landlord's Game", a precursor to "Monopoly".
These rig counts are thought to basically be a precursor to more production.
All this may be the precursor to profound reforms that the country needs.
The strategy was pioneered by Loftleidir, a precursor to Icelandair, in the 1960s.
Triassic Period (252 - 200 million years ago): Thrinaxodon, a precursor to the mammals.
A precursor to Fontana's modernist signature, the slash in context represents casual violence.
It's the precursor to what ultimately matters: getting a signup, subscribe, or purchase.
And prescription drug misuse is frequently a precursor to heroin, the CDC says.
Wednesday was "Whine Wednesday," which became the precursor to his Facebook Live videos.
And you were sort of the precursor of Nate Silver bringing 538 there.
That's a precursor in the episode to how we might deal with fear.
EDM hadn't happened yet, so it was a precursor to all that stuff.
It's a tiny deal — but could be a precursor of what's to come.
Drinking was a precursor to physical intimacy, though I didn't totally realize it.
Some U.S. government agencies communicated via the Defense Department's Arpanet, the Internet's precursor.
This is commonly a precursor to either breast reconstruction or a breast implant.
Still, doubling has been familiar since the Victorian stereopticon (a View-Master precursor).
This was the first alternative American cinema, the precursor to today's independent films.
Kershaw's story seems written as the precursor to his coming career-defining moment.
Abraham Lincoln delivered a eulogy for John McCain's senatorial precursor in July 1852.
McCain was both the alternative to Trump and a precursor to the president.
So, you know, this record is like the precursor to heaven for me.
Ukraine fears it is a precursor to Russia launching a full scale invasion.
Schooling now wondered if this was a precursor to a more serious raid.
Some see that as a possible precursor to some form of military intervention.
The claim filed by the estate is a required precursor to a lawsuit.
El pez espátula quizá sea un precursor del destino de otros peces gigantes.
IS THAT A PRECURSOR OF THINGS TO COME AND WHAT DOES THAT MEAN?
Thursday's actions are expected to be only a precursor to far heavier punishment.
It was a full-body immersion, a kind of sacramental precursor to waterboarding.
That was just the precursor to Pageau's derring-do in the second overtime.
Its other investors include Haystack, Precursor Ventures, Kairos, Jane VC and Escondido Ventures.
He once again said that he views censure as a "precursor" to impeachment.
Could this one be a precursor to a declaration of full martial law?
Canada says it supports those talks as a precursor to a trilateral deal.
In a way, D&D has always felt like a precursor to gaming.
Taking out a line of credit can be a precursor to an IPO.
And we know that Depp will play Voldemort precursor (and eventual victim) Gellert Grindelwald.
Two of the patents relate to Prodigy, IBM's late-1980s precursor to the web.
There's a widespread belief among founders that venture capital is a precursor to success.
After today's test, SpaceX can boast that its precursor to Starship has finally flown.
"This may be a precursor to a continued and larger trade conflict," Carter added.
Bolsonaro's decrees are seen as a precursor to inviting industries onto these nature reserves.
Grace and Frankie, which debuted on the platform in 2015, is the obvious precursor.
He also started the Veterans' Bureau, a precursor to the Department of Veterans Affairs.
The elections this weekend are an important precursor to a national election in 2018.
Africa, the first Black trans woman model, was a precursor to Cox's incredible influence.
While Phantom Blood was still airing, the earliest precursor to the meme began circulating.
Of note is the "Interstellar Precursor Mission" headed by NASA JPL scientist John Brophy.
It is unclear whether the hospital visit might be a precursor to his release.
Donald Trump ordered an investigation into Chinese trade practices, a possible precursor to penalties.
He also denied the livestream was a precursor to a new Trump media company.
The EFF is still collecting incident reports of censorship through its precursor project, onlinecensorship.
And if that's true, scientists could be looking at the precursor to a supernova.
But it could be a potential precursor and could help explain the mysterious radiation.
The program's precursor was signed into law by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1938.
The cell also shipped firearms and precursor materials used in manufacturing explosives, it said.
Tickling can be a precursor to sexual activity or a method of sexual arousal.
Then we will head out to witness the precursor to a violent galactic collision.
Robert Kagan thinks Mr Trump is a precursor to a 1930s revival in politics.
"It was the precursor of the Next Generation Squad Weapon program," said Brig. Gen.
Distributors in China produce the precursor chemicals used to manufacture fentanyl and its analogs.
Hudson is both a managing partner at Precursor and a venture partner at SoftTech.
The Trail Mix case was, in some ways, a precursor to the Apple dispute.
In some ways, the real precursor to "Biking" turns up earlier in Blond(e).
The loincloth is thought to be the precursor of the thong (and all underwear).
The B.F.V.'s precursor was founded after World War II by the American occupiers.
But the FBI and its precursor organizations have never been above the political fray.
A Continental Cup series, the precursor to a World Cup, was started last winter.
Britain joined the European Economic Community, a precursor to the European Union, in 1973.
During awards season, it pulled in 151 precursor nominations and won 57 of them.
Boone said such a move wasn't necessarily a precursor for Tanaka's role in October.
But as always with the Oscars, precursor awards are helpful predictors, until they're not.
Think of the clippings library as a precursor to a subject-based web search.
The experience is only worth having if it is the precursor to something bigger.
In 1989, he and Brownlie founded the precursor of A.H.F. — the AIDS Hospice Foundation.
The letter to Sessions and Rosenstein could be a possible precursor to a subpoena.
This might very well be a precursor to the 2018 mid-term elections; 15.
Personal ads, for those too young to remember, were the precursor to internet dating.
Existing investors Crosscut, Silicon Valley Bank, and Charles Hudson of Precursor Ventures also participated.
Miquelon joined the Montreal Exchange in 2007 and oversaw its integration with TMX's precursor.
The company's ascension was a precursor to Big Tech's takeover of the stock market.
The "iron lung," or precursor to the modern-day ventilator, was invented in 1928.
A vote in committee would be a precursor to action in the full Senate.
If I have a potent precursor, it would have to be Dr. Samuel Johnson.
Having just fled Germany, Adorno saw this as a precursor to something like fascism.
Mice in the study demonstrated increased gluten intolerance, often seen as a precursor to diabetes.
Before the FBI became the FBI in 1935, its various precursor agencies saw tumultuous leadership.
A precursor to the Atkins diet, it emphasized high-protein, low-fat, low-carb eating.
Friday night's march is a precursor to a planned rally on Saturday in Emancipation Park.
Taken alone, none of these precursor awards has much of an influence on the Oscars.
"Scud" is almost like a precursor to Gaga [the movement form created by Ohad Naharin].
A precursor to literary surrealism, Roussel employed pastiche and mathematics to prioritize form over content.
As it turns out, Hive was actually the precursor to Yahoo Answers' move to mobile.
The report serves as a precursor to the more comprehensive nonfarm payrolls data on Friday.
"Volatility in the fourth quarter was a precursor to what we're seeing now," said Keator.
In December it launched a voter-registration drive, a precursor to elections later this year.
The most commonly used precursor is polyacrylonitrile (PAN), which is produced by the petrochemicals industry.
The network the company constructed was ARPANET, now recognised as a precursor to the internet.
Michigan votes next Tuesday -- and it'll be a precursor for the following week's Ohio primary.
He was instrumental in authoring, staging, and performing in Happenings, the precursor to Performance Art.
"This is the precursor of something trying to get organized," Kottlowski said in an interview.
Srivastava said the amendments were a precursor to "continued exploitation of our vast unmined reserves".
On the stand, Ms. Patz recalled a frightening precursor to Etan's disappearance the day before.
For Republicans, work requirements are merely the precursor or second-best alternative to outright cuts.
Mr. Krekan's cafe, opened in 2010, was the precursor of the modern Bratislava coffee house.
This precursor to the modern-day Central Intelligence Agency included a number of famous agents.
This attraction to the bizarre suggests Weegee as a precursor to photographers like Diane Arbus.
Peep this one first as a precursor to the royal fuckery that's about to come.
I'm uncomfortably numb—a seemingly apt precursor to shots that will further "relax" my junk.
Factors like inflammation and insulin resistance, a precursor to diabetes, deserve more of the blame.
I try not to stress, but I know it's a precursor for a bad day.
Restaurants increasingly were the point of a night out, not a precursor to something else.
Other investors in the funding round include NFX, Obvious Ventures, Precursor Ventures and Gingerbread Capital.
Pyongyang views the drills as preparations for war and perhaps the precursor to an invasion.
It's an expansion that could be a precursor to Lambda becoming a full-scale university.
In a precursor to today's sweeping gentrification, artists began taking over the neighborhood's tenement buildings.
Sudafed is readily available; it's also a precursor to methamphetamine, but we can't ban Sudafed.
Barnette's early years were formative, and a precursor, you could say, to his new menu.
Then there was the precursor in 2013, when Democrats controlled the Senate under Mr. Obama.
Corbyn voted to leave the European Economic Community, the precursor to the EU, in 1975.
Dow uses acid-catalyzed reactions to produce materials like styrene, a precursor of polystyrene plastic.
She even indicated that the impeachment probe is a precursor for releasing the Mueller materials.
Somers became the epicenter of an emerging national industry, a precursor to circus animal acts.
It's kind of a precursor to what might turn into an air traffic control system.
A precursor to Strata-cut is found in the work of German animator Oskar Fischinger.
There was even a NXT championship event in Dallas as a precursor to WrestleMania 32.
It was also a precursor to his son Bashar al-Assad's crackdown in Syria today.
Hudson, managing partner at Precursor Ventures, has been on both sides of the conference room table.
N for $12.2 billion, which was seen as a precursor to more consolidation in the industry.
Amazon's recent one-day shipping announcement is a precursor to where the industry is being pushed.
Briefly, those five legs are: subject matter, critical acclaim, box office, precursor awards, and campaign narrative.
The build-out of battery capacity and precursor materials capacity is running at similarly exponential rates.
These volcanic tremors increase the closer you get to an eruption, so they're a good precursor.
That said, similarities in documents reviewed by BuzzFeed News suggest it was a precursor to Eunoia.
There, you can read the Hi-Rail Times, a precursor of sorts to the Times-Contrarian.
The Trump administration has prioritized cracking down on Chinese exports of fentanyl and its precursor chemicals.
Thomas told me she joined because she wants to eventually become a venture partner at Precursor.
Why it matters: The restaurant industry can be a precursor to a bear market or recession.
I admit I'm making a personal judgment call here, a precursor to a more rigorous model.
ET, often considered a precursor to the Labor Department's more comprehensive monthly non-farm payrolls data.
The precursor to the Better Business Bureau was founded in 22017 by a Boston ad executive.
Do you see Precursor remaining a single GP fund over time, like K9Ventures or Harrison Metal?
The obvious question to ask is whether this deal is a precursor to a potential acquisition.
The responsibility of such a promise is daunting, but it's a necessary precursor to a journey.
The type of white identity politics that Breitbart loved stoking was the immediate precursor to Trumpism.
Hillary Clinton is in a good position to claim the newly celebrated Hamilton as a precursor.
In 1970, he and Nixon worked on GOP TV, something of a precursor to Fox News.
Starhopper is designed to be an early precursor to a deep-space exploration rocket called Starship.
Whether his recent U-turns are a precursor to more fundamental changes is an open question.
And Ingress, which was the precursor to Pokémon Go, was really just one plus the other.
"The cost to start a fund has come way down," Precursor Ventures founder Charles Hudson says.
That's market health is a critical precursor to big banks and traditional investors diving into crypto.
Paul LePage in many ways is the precursor to the recklessness and callousness of President Trump.
On whether this deal might be a precursor to an eventual acquisition, he was less certain.
Many believe the September deal is a precursor to a resumption of diplomatic ties with Beijing.
This was not the "Kitty Hawk moment yet," the company's press folks admitted, but its precursor.
Android announced Android Market, the precursor to the modern day Play Store, about a month later.
When the precursor of the K.G.B. came knocking in 1934, both Field and Duggan signed up.
The Willie Horton ad is rightly seen as a precursor to Donald Trump's race-baiting politics.
Exposure to air pollution, a new study finds, may increase glucose intolerance, a precursor of diabetes.
The EDF deal is viewed as a precursor to Chinese involvement in another two nuclear plants.
Onion Nuggets — the non-meat precursor to Chicken McNuggets — made their menu debut in the 1970s.
The archivists fortunately determined that baking soda could replace its precursor, a leavening agent called saleratus.
Unlike its heavily regulated precursor, the telephone network, switching is accomplished by grouping information into packets.
It was the primary location of Syrian sarin and precursor production equipment, as described by Dunford.
This is just a precursor of what we're going to see over the next few years.
The speed of the ticket sales was a precursor to the insanity of the tour itself.
It seems likely Locaid, LocationSmart's precursor, knew what CerCareOne was doing with cell phone location data.
A company he helped found built a computer network that became the precursor to the internet.
Apollo 10's officers had all earned astronaut wings during Project Gemini, NASA's precursor to Apollo.
Launched in November 213, it served as a precursor to the system we still use today.
In a DIY precursor to downhill skiing, the latest on-slope trend is to go uphill.
Israel may not have been an anachronism at all, but a precursor of things to come.
The other two precursor lesions are larger but account for only about 15 percent of cancers.
These precursor missions would set the stage for getting through the ice and reaching the ocean.
Effectively, it's a precursor to the musical collages that would become a feature of her pieces.
Moreover, its space launch vehicles are a precursor for the development of intercontinental-range ballistic missiles.
Like its precursor, "Olive, Again" tells of the lives of a host of characters beyond Olive.
"24" — the show's precursor, with which "Homeland" shares creative talent — had by then aired eight seasons.
Some experts suggest this behaviour is a precursor to, or a form of, an eating disorder.
I believe he is intentionally undermining faith in our system as a precursor to changing it.
That's called a yield curve inversion and it often is a precursor to an economic downturn.
Yanking the waiver is a precursor to rolling back the Obama-era emissions and mileage mandates.
They also work to fight insulin resistance, a precursor to diabetes, and otherwise bolster our metabolisms.
It&aposs an old tactic, according to those who study genocide — and often a precursor to killing.
Nevertheless, radon is only a precursor in a handful of quakes out of the thousands each year.
A geological precursor to coal, it has been used on the island for at least 1,000 years.
You look at this painting and it is clearly a precursor to abstract impressionism and modern art.
Her heroine, a precursor of Bridget Jones, is big, plain and saddled with an annoyingly pretty roommate.
" "So this could be something - just a precursor - to try to get Russia to come into compliance.
Last week, Beijing launched the Tiangong-2 space lab -- a precursor to a 20 ton space station.
The ITA Software Matrix Airfare Search site, a precursor to Google Flights, is also handy (and free).
The precursor to the Choice study, was a study performed by the U.K. consumer goods publication Which?
So maybe don't buy a GHB precursor if you want to enhance Socks's—or anyone else's—mood.
As the defense argued, ephedrine is a precursor chemical used to synthesize meth — it's not actually meth.
The company is backed by $1.4M in seed funding from Bloomberg Beta, Precursor Ventures, Advancit and #Angels.
Automatic braking, like lane keeping and dynamic cruise control, is considered a precursor to fully autonomous vehicles.
But a production freeze is being interpreted by the market as a precursor to a production cut.
The theremin is considered one of the first electronic music instruments, and the precursor to the synthesizer.
This love story—between woman and modest stable of nearly identical cell phone apps—had a precursor.
That military intervention was a precursor to a week of Trump jettisoning almost all his campaign promises.
The report acts as a precursor to the more comprehensive government nonfarm payrolls data due on Friday.
He was recently escorted from the FBI in what was believed to be a precursor to dismissal.
Conservation groups slammed the decision Friday as both harmful to wildlife and as a precursor to drilling.
Indeed, Abbott, a loudmouth with a loony streak, was in some ways a precursor of Donald Trump.
Sturm joins the cinematic, entertainment-oriented kamishibai with its Buddhist precursor, which focused more on moral instruction.
It could also be a precursor to restoring diplomatic ties with Beijing after more than 70 years.
Impulsiveness, for instance, is common among people with A.D.H.D., while hopelessness is often a precursor to depression.
As a precursor to asking about the payments, he could be asked about the affairs under oath.
The report acts as a precursor to the more comprehensive government nonfarm payrolls data, due on Friday.
More recently, he introduced a resolution to censure Koskinen, which he has called a "precursor" to impeachment.
A rate check by the central bank is often seen as a threat or precursor to intervention.
Grassley is rejecting both requests, noting he can't make subpoenaing a witness a precursor to an agreement.
With Washington's business agenda on the line, he casts the election as an important precursor to 2018.
" SELIG "I would like to think that it was an early precursor of what we have today.
Platt was a precursor to the Invincibles who came afterwards, in that he struggled intermittently in Italy.
HeyMarket has been funded with a $2 million Seed from Harrison Metal, IDG Ventures and Precursor Ventures.
However legitimate the concerns he raised, this did not look like the precursor to a quick resolution.
Where Precursor differs from the pack, in part, is by focusing on so-called pre-seed startups.
Precursor puts about $250,000 or so in such companies, which make up about 75% of its investments.
"Another core tenet here at Precursor is: peer support is generally better than investor support," he said.
Miller's victim impact statement drew widespread praise and is seen as a precursor to the #MeToo movement.
Drug producers normally extract meth's main precursor, pseudoephedrine, from over-the-counter medicine for colds and flu.
Intensive treatment did, however, significantly reduce participants' risk of mild cognitive impairment, a frequent precursor to dementia.
"We assess that this was the primary location of Syrian sarin and precursor production equipment," Dunford said.
Accelerating labor costs can be a precursor to rising inflation, which would call for more Fed tightening.
His campaign stopped actively advertising on Facebook this week, which is often a precursor to dropping out.
Tiny type covered the pages with factoids and other ephemera, a precursor of New York's Approval Matrix.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The fall of every empire sees a precursor of ridiculous excess.
The ADP report serves as a precursor to the Labor Department's monthly nonfarm payrolls report on Friday.
"Noncompliance is often a precursor to someone that is preparing to flee or fight," the report states.
He also developed the first head-mounted display, a precursor to modern VR and augmented reality systems.
Likely even ObamaCare will be dressed up to look as an appealing precursor to their 21625 plans.
A year later, the Bell Telephone Company, the precursor to AT&T, issues stock to seven shareholders.
Dehumanization, she wrote, was often a precursor to violence and therefore a top priority for the company.
Members of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation, the precursor to today's New Democratic Party, pushed for public ownership.
But some survivors say these "medical examinations" were just a precursor to more abusive patterns of behavior.
Then in 2016, the government combined the rural and urban programs as a precursor to universal healthcare.
People looking for a hero have found one in this one-woman precursor to today's progressive politics.
That was a precursor, in a sense, to the crisis that precipitated the Civil War in 1861.
If sustained, that sort of yield curve "inversion" has been a precursor to recessions in the past.
Those precursor events were the laboratory equivalent of the seismic waves produced by foreshocks before an earthquake.
The ADP report is considered a precursor to the government's official jobs release, which comes on Friday.
The devastation in the Houston area had looked like a precursor of what was coming their way.
The group, led by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, was the ideological precursor to al Qaeda in Iraq.
Stopping the journey of the dreamcatcher, they hope, will just be a precursor to ending school shootings.
In 1973, the United Kingdom joined the European Economic Community (EEC), the precursor to the European Union.
This is the essential precursor to making the Senate reflect the populist views of the Republican base.
In a way, these pipe-like vessels are a precursor to modern baby bottles and sippy cups.
The volunteers all had documented mild cognitive decline, often a precursor to dementia, and were relatively sedentary.
BUT I WILL TELL YOU TODAY THOUGH, THE MARKET, THIS IS A PRECURSOR OF THINGS TO COME.
Besponsa was approved to treat adults with relapsed or refractory B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL).
Some people see the British exit as a political precursor to more nations leaving the European Union.
In 1954, he joined the legal department of the National Dairy Products Corporation, a precursor of Kraft.
China has historically been the main supplier of precursor chemicals and illicitly manufactured fentanyl to Mexico's cartels.
The Washington team that won it was the Senators, a precursor to the Minnesota Twins, in 1924.
Ha muerto Walter Chandoha, un fotógrafo a quien podríamos considerar el precursor de los virales de mininos.
Later critics hailed the album as a precursor of post-rock, which became widespread in the 1990s.
At Precursor Ventures, he's continuing to invest in early-stage companies that are tackling problems in new markets.
And they're announcing $6 million in Series A funding from ARTIS Ventures, Precursor Ventures, Transmedia Capital and more.
In June 240, Cambodian authorities seized and destroyed 2000 tons of Safrole, a key precursor chemical in MDMA.
The lathe is very much a precursor to people sharing something on SoundCloud immediately after they've captured it.
In Garching, Nugent thought to check the historical record for evidence of precursor explosions from iPTF14hls's progenitor star.
While tomorrow's Doping Olympics are hardly this extensive, one can only hope they're a precursor to future events.
Tensions in other Asian countries may be a precursor of what's to come in China and Hong Kong.
But it is much closer to the truth, even if it's just a precursor to the "bargaining" stage.
The introduction says that it's a precursor to the idea of redemption and mercy in the New Testament.
To understand what this universal scaling phenomenon looks like, consider a vivid historical precursor of the recent discoveries.
Is this a natural precursor to some version of consumer-friendly AR technology that Apple plans to announce?
It is neither a coming-of-age postscript to Age of Innocence nor a precursor to Prozac Nation.
Jesse Helms was excoriating Ted Kennedy and Bob Dole for the precursor legislation to Americans with Disabilities Act.
With the exception of one kitty below, who found the spinner to be the precursor to a nap.
Modersohn-Becker is often considered, with Lovis Corinth and Käthe Kollwitz, to be a precursor of German Expressionism.
Sintering is a process where iron ore is heated into a mass as a precursor to making steel.
Several states have reported attempted scans of their computer systems, which often is a precursor to a breach.
Indeed, 15 kilograms of precursor to manufacture the drug ecstasy was also seized during the raids, Reuters reports.
In the worst cases, dementia can be more advanced or a precursor to something more severe like Alzheimer's.
If you're regularly using Siri or Google Now (the precursor to Google Assistant), then you will be pleased.
The ADP report serves as a precursor to Friday's nonfarm payrolls count from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The ADP national employment report is seen as a precursor to the more comprehensive jobs data on Friday.
Cosby acknowledged giving women Quaaludes as a precursor to engaging in what he described as consensual sexual acts.
A light snow fell Wednesday night in the capital, a precursor to the expected big event this weekend.
While research is often a precursor to regulation, the agency would not say whether a rule is planned.
Two of the four patents in the case relate to Prodigy, IBM's late-1980s precursor to the web.
The chemicals put up for sale its methacrylates plastics business, which makes clear acrylic sheet and precursor chemicals.
The housing market is showing signs of turning already, a classic precursor to a broader economic roll over.
The deal was a "defined agreement" and could be a precursor to further cooperation in Syria, he said.
Among the authoritarian socialisms of the twentieth century, the Bolshevism of Lenin is, perhaps, the most obvious precursor.
The portraits of women are a precursor to the works of artists like Cindy Sherman and Lisa Yuskavage.
Barring one reporter from one network from one White House event is not the precursor to Stalin's purges.
The 220006 Russian annexation of Crimea is a chilling precursor of what Putin might do if left unchecked.
Bush was a precursor to Trump another key way: He was a gleeful anti-intellectual who scorned expertise.
They say it's the earliest scientifically-dated historical evidence of human conflict, and a precursor to organized warfare.
The crisis that exists in Ukraine is likely a precursor to a larger move by Putin this year.
Dr. Rogol said DHEA, a precursor of testosterone, should never be approved for use by a female athlete.
The incident reportedly frightened audience members, with many believing that the outburst was the precursor to a shooting.
A flattening yield curve is sometimes the precursor of an inverted curve, which has been a recession warning.
Mr. Trump soon became obsessed with Nielsen ratings, a precursor of his now constant references to political polls.
C Tomas Telis was optioned Wednesday to Triple-A New Orleans, the precursor for recalling OF Yefri Perez.
Like a terrible precursor to the surprised Pikachu meme, internet users tossed his face onto death-related images.
Small, agile teams who can integrate their work frequently, at least daily, are an important precursor to microservices.
Soon after, National Amusements moved to reorder Viacom's board, a precursor to overhauling the struggling company's executive team.
Prompted by the effort to salvage the Amona outpost, it may be a precursor of things to come.
But experts say it probably isn't a precursor to the big one — though you should always be prepared.
Global backdrop: The 2-year and 10-year yield curve remains inverted, historically a precursor to a recession.
The Pentagon worried that doing so could have been seen by North Korea as a precursor to war.
Since his presidency began, the MSC has become a diplomatic skirmish and precursor to tougher battles to come.
His mechanical techniques were an analog precursor to the digital sampling that is widely used in music today.
But American officials stressed that it was merely a precursor to escalating actions should the vote go forward.
The Israeli ambassador's visit was a precursor to Trump's announcement on Thursday, a senior administration official told CNN.
The report is seen as a precursor to the Labor Department's more comprehensive jobs report, due on Friday.
" Mr. Mukhopadhyay said the attack was a precursor to shutting down the university and "trying to reshape it.
But the market fears that such acceleration will slow growth and possibly be a precursor of a recession.
The weekly data is a precursor to the more comprehensive monthly jobs report, which is due on Friday.
Whether her appearance was an exception or a precursor to more inclusion is something only time will tell.
That scene could be the precursor to a stronger Seoul-Pyongyang relationship that sidelines Washington in the process.
The discovery is an exciting precursor of what scientists might find in the underground with these new tools.
Here in Akron, officials said legally prescribed painkillers were often a precursor to addiction, overdose and drug abuse.
Did you have any idea comic books and video games were the precursor to this big political fight?
This was the precursor to the fighting that erupted within Northern Ireland in the decades after the partition.
That exhibition framed her 1930s to '60s photography as a precursor of the women's liberation movement in their construction.
According to Nature, the scientific report is a precursor to the legally mandated fourth National Climate Assessment in 2018.
Many credit Rice's work as the precursor for popular vampire series like Buffy the Vampire Slayer and True Blood.
I was different from the other white kids because colour wasn't the precursor for whom I made friends with.
Featured on the Fox Sports preliminary fights, Lobov and Avila are the perfect precursor to Saturday night's main event.
Duhigg explains in depth why we should all have a "bias toward action" as a precursor to creative results.
Sintering is a process where iron ore is heated into a mass as a precursor to making hot metal.
Adding the app to Google Play would appear to be a precursor to scaling up its commercial taxi service.
I should have been worried, seeing it as a precursor of what was about to happen, but I wasn't.
It was, in many ways, less of a game machine and more of weird-looking precursor to the smartphone.
This may be a precursor of things to come, because Zedd has said he'd like to produce her music.
"I think it's Gary Oldman's to lose, he's won every precursor award, he's been working the circuit," Smith adds.
The API report is a precursor to official inventory data due on Wednesday from the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
The long-term silver lining here is that this imminent stagnation is the precursor of the industry's overall transition.
The bottom line: The ADP jobs report is seen as an important precursor to Friday's official government jobs report.
The project is "a precursor for what energy systems might look like in a few years' time", he added.
Niantic, the company that created Pokémon Go, was founded by John Hanke, who led the precursor to Google Earth.
They were the evolutionary precursor to the advanced life forms observable in the aftermath at Stoneman Douglas High School.
Precursor chemicals and other components were found but the accused were "a long way" from making a functioning device.
Jesse Helms was excoriating, excoriating Ted Kennedy and Bob Dole for the precursor legislation to Americans with Disability Act.
The Fed has targeted a 2 percent annual inflation as a precursor to a sustained rise in interest rates.
If any president doesn't have a unified party behind him, that is seen as a major precursor to defeat.
Myanmar police said most large drug and precursor shipments were smuggled through Moreh, the Indian border town opposite Tamu.
Under the the right pressure and temperature conditions, the resin will harden and turn into copal — an amber precursor.
Dixon's statement then suggests that this alleged prior incident may have been the precursor to the attack on Nettles.
It's already working on or using precursor technologies, such as forward looking radar, collision avoidance, and link departure warnings.
Before there was the Copa as Spain now knows it, there was its precursor, the Copa de la Coronación.
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends the precursor chemicals and opioid "analogues" that are placed on international watch lists.
Running a major campaign with a huge budget is seen as a necessary precursor to a presidential campaign bid.
In Sittenfeld's telling, the crash becomes a precursor to the former First Lady's lifelong discomfort about her own agency.
So this could be something that is just a precursor to try to get Russia to come into compliance.
One veteran industry analyst believes TSMC's poor guidance is a precursor to a chip sector and stock market drop.
Choose among "The Talented Mr. Ripley"; its French precursor, "Purple Noon"; and "Carol," all adapted from Patricia Highsmith novels.
He is president of Precursor LLC, an internetization consultancy for Fortune 500 companies, some of which are Google competitors.
"Human Feel Mirror" more closely evokes its precursor, a polyrhythmic sprint with oblique connections to underground rock and postminimalism.
The spicy chicken sandwich from Wendy's is something of a legend in this category — a precursor of today's sandwiches.
Suicide's music would later be more widely tolerated, recognized as a precursor of electronic dance music and industrial rock.
Other participants include Precursor Ventures, Square exec Gokul Rajaman, and former VMWare and Facebook exec turned VC Jocelyn Goldfein.
According to Atlas Obscura, some of these turkeys even wore leather booties, a sort of ornithological precursor to Nikes.
Smoke can also serve as a precursor to ground-level ozone, which is a human health hazard as well.
Additionally, banks are talking about tracking credit card purchases used for firearms, possibly as a precursor to banning them.
Because  Precursor is investing in such nascent companies, it&aposs a little early to evaluate the firm&aposs model.
Donald Trump's chaotic foray into pro football was a precursor to many of his actions today, Jeff Pearlman writes.
In 2012, he and a small team of linguists and programmers launched the precursor to FirstVoices Keyboards: FirstVoices Chat.
This then correlated to insulin resistance, the body's inability to properly break down sugar, and a precursor to diabetes.
The sign's request for use of locks is merely a precursor to the gym's denial of liability for theft.
Many donors had correctly viewed his federal efforts, starting last year, as a precursor to a 2020 presidential campaign.
The report serves as a precursor to Friday's nonfarm payrolls report, which includes both public and private-sector employment.
Mr. Chau's second innovation was the creation of what he called Counter-Terror teams, a precursor to Phuong Hoang.
One could even look at Ron Paul's past success in Maine and see it as a precursor to Cruz.
Meanwhile, the election reforms that Mr. Ghani promised as a precursor to the parliamentary vote have still not coalesced.
Antezana wants the government to better target the narcos' financial flows and the precursor chemicals used to make cocaine.
But not all commentators are convinced, with some warning that the market's recent action is a precursor to recession.
Audm had raised early-stage funding from Y Combinator, Hack VC, Precursor Ventures and Switch Ventures, per Pitchbook's data.
Or of pushing off the signs of aging, which are so often a precursor to feeling even more alone.
The measures taken in New Rochelle could be a precursor for similar, perhaps more restrictive, measures across the country.
The news sent its stock sliding and raised fears that the slump was a precursor to global economic decline.
Nurturing a plant is often framed as an easy precursor to caring for something more "difficult," like a pet.
Mitchell previously admitted to personally waterboarding Khalid Sheikh Mohammed to "induce fear and panic" as a precursor to interrogation.
He is president of Precursor LLC, an internetization consultancy for Fortune 500 companies, some of which are Google competitors.
All of them began the study overweight; about half were insulin-resistant, which is often a precursor to diabetes.
It wasn't nominated, but it was an important precursor to the country's commitment to grow its own film industry.
The precursor to Mexico City would be found where an eagle was perched atop a cactus while devouring a snake.
They've filed a notice of claim against the city for $10 million, which serves as a precursor to a lawsuit.
Later, his often fantastic imagery was looked back on as a precursor of Surrealism, admired by artists including Max Ernst.
I met its founders at the very first Y Combinator Demo Day in 2005, and we used its precursor, justin.
The Oscars changed their schedule in the early 2000s to blunt the influence of the Globes and other precursor awards.
Among them is Antoine Blondeau, who worked on the precursor to what became now Apple-owned Siri and whose Sentient.
This is useful as a precursor to later examples of congressional alarmism; Charlie also gleans tactical advice from the proceedings.
If that were a precursor to a big blue wave, it would give the opposition party control of the House.
It is used in chemical synthesis as a precursor to carvone and as a renewables-based solvent in cleaning products.
Strong hiring data from the private sector, a precursor to the more comprehensive jobs data on Friday, helping financial stocks.
And, in a precursor to greeting cards, he handed out paper hearts to remind Christians of their love for God.
Some day, when a truly realistic robotic human is finally built, we'll look back on ATLAS as an important precursor.
Supporting a team in the tournament could well be a precursor to more heartache, as any Englishman will tell you.
The one now in force, adapted from a Dutch colonial precursor written in 1918, has not been revised since 1981.
Abdurahim said the decision to allow private companies to sell services was not a precursor to fully liberalising the sector.
The European Coal and Steel Community, the precursor to the EU, was created in 1951 to co-ordinate industrial activity.
The report is seen as a precursor to the broader nonfarm payrolls data, which includes private and public sector jobs.
The ADP report is watched closely by investors as a precursor to Friday's nonfarm payrolls report by the Labor Department.
Presenting: the sassy hand on hip, the precursor to Kylie's signature "show a tiny bit of your abs" mirror pose.
Filing with the claims board is generally required under California law as a precursor to any lawsuit against the state.
The fibres are made by heating a precursor material to around 3,000°C in a protective atmosphere of inert gases.
It was, in essence, a precursor to what SkyDrive is today, and the company shut down Live Mesh in 2013.
"Younger workforces thrive on more feedback," Charles Hudson, an investor in Butterfly from Precursor Ventures, told me in an interview.
Publishing its results was "absolutely not" a precursor to a stock market listing, Chief Financial Officer Philippe Blondiaux told Reuters.
"We are the precursor to all packages," said McIntosh, who's been running Custom Powder Systems for 10 years and counting.
Extremism is a precursor to a terrorist attack, but radical beliefs on their own do not constitute act of terrorism.
Moeti said 362 contacts had been traced of those who had fallen sick - a necessary precursor to deploying the vaccines.
As in — "I know this isn't 'politically correct' to say out loud, but..." It's a precursor to airing offensive thought.
Hopper's war against "Hollywood Reds" like Charlie Chaplin and Humphrey Bogart was a precursor of the Enquirer's fusillades against Clinton.
The talks are a precursor to the Group of 7 leaders summit meeting in Japan on May 26 and 27.
I got into the gay club scene, and I fell into the drug crowd using MDA, the precursor to MDMA.
The team is now raising an additional $2 million in funding from ARTIS Ventures, Summit Action Fund and Precursor Ventures.
By the end of the 1960s ska had given way to the slower rocksteady beat, a closer precursor of reggae.
When both the severe Boulez and the suave Duke Ellington cite you as a precursor, you have done something singular.
The development was considered a precursor to a major shake-up at Viacom, including the potential firing of Mr. Dauman.
Convention planners often hope to improve voters' opinions of particular candidate "attributes" as a precursor to altering their vote choices.
This was when he and the owner of the dealership, Lindburg Cadillac, created the leasing precursor to the Enterprise empire.
The Fed has targeted a 2 percent annual inflation rate as a precursor to a sustained rise in interest rates.
Birth rates among women aged 30 to 34 — considered a strong precursor to homeownership — have surpassed their pre-recession peak.
It is a precursor of sorts to "Lot Ball," the idea of "pavement as world," as Mr. Fisk put it.
The drink was a 19th century Bay Area food trend, an early precursor to kombucha and Soylent trends of today.
TC: At the outset of Precursor, you'd said that backing women and minorities was going to be among your priorities.
"If it's not pancakes or pizza I'm eating, it's a good burger!" she explains as a precursor to the post.
Even as this precursor has been banned internationally, new legal options are widely available at a similar or lower price.
Two of the IBM patents at issue in the case relate to Prodigy, a late-1980s precursor to the web.
"The Eternal Purpose," meanwhile, sounds like a precursor to Wolfgang Voigt's recent work as Gas, a drone of fearful possibility.
Seismic airguns harm marine life and are the precursor to an industry that could devastate our environment and coastal economies.
"This could be something that is just a precursor to try to get Russia to come into compliance," he said.
It opens with a fable about a boy samurai, a precursor to Atari and one of Mr. Anderson's wise youngsters.
TCM is showing it alongside a clear precursor: Georges Méliès's A TRIP TO THE MOON (1902), airing at 8 p.m.
The CNTE claims the changes are a precursor to privatization and unfairly blame teachers for all the system's many failures.
No. Both supporters and opponents say it could be years before the first lease sale, a precursor to any drilling.
Some interpreted that as a precursor to withdrawing American troops from the Korean Peninsula and perhaps from East Asia altogether.
It's more of a precursor, in which a man of middling power was punished for assaulting a very powerful woman.
In many respects, it was the precursor to the World Golf Championships by bringing in winners from around the world.
They learned that the commissary account for Mr. Villavicencio was suddenly cleared, which is usually a precursor to immediate deportation.
The tie-up between the companies could be a precursor for a deal with the U.S. government to produce ventilators.
That tournament proved a precursor to the opportunities that could emerge with so many of the game's top stars injured.
El libro fue un precursor del movimiento ambientalista, pues documentó la devastación ecológica causada por el uso indiscriminado de insecticidas.
Israel's official Holocaust memorial warned that Nazi ideology "was a precursor to the eventual murderous policy," The Associated Press reported.
Of course, it is unlikely that the recent dimming of the star is the most immediate precursor of a supernova.
Police arrested five suspects and found 20113 kg of mephedrone, 22011 litres of liquid containing synthetic drugs and precursor chemicals.
Yet in Mr. Hadelich's lean, fervent account of the Brahms, that master emerges as a trailblazer, a precursor to Ligeti.
Rescue operations became a priority, and the O.S.S., the precursor to the C.I.A., organized multiple seven-man airborne rescue missions.
What we don't know: Whether this is a warning shot fired in Facebook's direction or a real precursor to action.
And it may turn out to be a precursor to an attack on fundamental climate research in the United States.
Soros bet that the Bank would fail to keep Britain in the Exchange Rate Mechanism, the precursor to the euro.
The store's main product was Supercrema, a hazelnut spread born from wartime chocolate shortages; it was the precursor to Nutella.
However, the precursor to Eurorack came in the summer of 2200 when Gillet started building and eventually selling DIY kits.
There were early battles near Khe Sanh for dominance of the trails into Laos, a precursor of things to come.
These protein-rich foods contain arginine, an amino acid that serves as a building block or precursor of nitric oxide.
There, he oversaw the creation of a health insurance program that some consider a precursor to the Affordable Care Act.
The referendum was a precursor to populist victories that followed in democracies across the world — especially that of Donald Trump.
The scene was a precursor to what will likely happen at computers and Target stores all across America this weekend.
Precursor invests in dozens of startups each year, so Hudson has the chance to review a lot of pitch decks.
As David Pierce points out at Wired: AIM was a precursor to the modern social internet in so many ways.
Eventually, we will have to ban cyber espionage within the NATO alliance, since that is always a precursor to cyberattack.
Precursor to the next fight Instead, the party's leaders were left to launch a fight that is unlikely to halt the ascension of Gorsuch to the nation's top bench -- and could ultimately be just a precursor to a second Trump Supreme Court nomination that would consolidate a clear conservative majority that could last for years.
And on the basis of these same test scores, the education department closed schools, like it had closed Unison's own precursor.
For Ansell, writing fiction on Wattpad was a fulfilling but "nerdy" hobby — a precursor, hopefully, to a career as an author.
The scientists were hoping to identify precursor brain structures and functions that allow for the processing of complex sights and sounds.
Qi joined a company that had already been sinking resources into artificial intelligence and its precursor, deep learning, for six years.
For Rupert Murdoch, who launched Sky Television (a precursor to Sky) in 1989, it is a bittersweet ending to another chapter.
The reason is that nickel sulfate is a form of the metal highly suited to the production of precursor battery materials.
In recent months, more commentators have suggested people take expressions of violence against women seriously as a possible precursor to shootings.
Many disliked its regression in design, but it was notable because it was a precursor to the Apple Watch of sorts.
The survey was requested by conservative politicians who opposed marriage equality as a precursor for parliament to vote on marriage equality.
That mission was a precursor to more advanced lunar exploration for NASA, and paved the way for the first lunar landing.
Its inclusion of ARPANET in a plotline, for example, doesn't confound; we understand it to be the precursor to the internet.
Women who said they had frequent, extremely satisfying sex had a lower risk of hypertension, a common precursor to heart disease.
The WELL (for "Whole Earth 'Lectronic Link") was a precursor to the World Wide Web, where people could exchange written messages.
It's the precursor to days spent indoors sipping hot chocolate (and feeling less guilty about bingeing Gilmore Girls all day long).
" In addition to its many benign uses, Licata noted that citric acid is a "precursor chemical commonly used in improvised explosives.
The stunning visuals are technically a precursor to Boys Don't Cry, Ocean's much-anticipated follow-up to 2012's Channel Orange.
"Vili was the one who filed a petition for separation, which is usually a precursor for filing for divorce," Gehrke continued.
I'm hopeful yesterday's announcement for schools was a precursor to an increase in iCloud storage for everyone at WWDC in June.
But even with those compromises, the Helios 300 is a precursor of a trend in cheaper but still-capable gaming laptops.
Last week, the agency put out a public call for feedback on its complaint process — a standard precursor to making changes.
"Vili was the one who filed a petition for separation, which is usually a precursor for filing for divorce," says Gehrke.
"The ability to see the obstacles faced by women is a necessary precursor to being able to eradicate inequities," Vescio says.
What to watch: In order to predict earthquakes, we need to find some kind of reliable pre-earthquake signal, or precursor.
Indeed, Democrats have turned on a congressional member who had the audacity to ask for proof as a precursor for war.
Global demand for methamphetamine has created "new precursor chemical entrepreneurs in India", said the U.S. State Department in a 2015 report.
We disagree that rising regional banking stress is a precursor to a broad financial crisis or a trigger for currency debasement.
And it is the precursor to the new partnership — "the quad" — which will bring together the U.S., Japan, India and Australia.
China launched the Tiangong 2 precursor facility in September and the station's 20-ton core module will be launched next year.
The yield curve between the 2.313-month and 10-year note also inverted, a market signal often considered a recession precursor.
Virée Nocturne serves as a precursor to the band's next full-length, and offers an unexpected glimpse into what's to come.
Summer rentals, often a precursor to buying, are also more down to earth on the North Fork than in the Hamptons.
The report acts as a precursor to monthly nonfarm payrolls data, which includes hiring in both the public and private sectors.
The moves were viewed as a precursor to the ultimate ousting of Mr. Dauman as chairman and chief executive of Viacom.
The search for the right precursor to Mr Trump is born of an understandable urge to work out what happens next.
An inverted curve, where the 2-year yield rises above the 10-year, is viewed as a precursor to a recession.
FBI agents can open a preliminary "assessment"—a precursor to a full-fledged investigation—with literally no evidence of a threat.
Lansdale was an advertising executive from California who joined the OSS (the precursor of the CIA) during the second world war.
The loss had seemed so devastating in the moment, but now it was the precursor to a postseason full of comebacks.
It is home to the port of Lázaro Cárdenas, a key entry point for precursor chemicals used to make synthetic drugs.
The 2016 Democratic primary, though significantly less crowded, was in many ways a precursor of the one that's getting underway today.
"One of these next attacks, or potential attacks or attempted attacks ... could be the precursor to something much bigger," he predicted.
"I think what happened to us is sort of like a precursor to what everybody finds out once they're married," Mrs.
Here is one example: Rice-based diets are deficient in a precursor of vitamin A, causing blindness and death in children.
But they've also done what they've had to do, which is bring up Tesla as the Taycan's precursor and chief competitor.
In some frames of the video, a long, silvery thread is barely perceptible: wire from the precursor of the modern Taser.
These European exhibitions were a precursor to moviegoing, he said, and their sensational aspects helped inform the sensibility of early cinema.
DO YOU THINK THATS JUST SORT OF A PRECURSOR OF WHATS TO COME GIVEN WHATS HAPPENING RIGHT NOW IN THE MARKETS?
Bush was also a precursor to Trump in the domestic sphere, framing himself as a proud anti-intellectual who disdained government.
"Reality Check" began during the 1992 presidential campaign as a way to verify candidates' statements, a precursor to websites like Politifact.
This refreshingly subjective inclusion provides something of a bridge to the exhibition's far more radical precursor: the 1944 Are Clothes Modern?
Morphin raised $1 million last summer from Betaworks, the incubator that spawned Giphy, plus Founders Fund, Precursor, Shrug Capital and Boost.
Other mouse studies have suggested that exposure to thirdhand smoke could lead to insulin resistance, a precursor to type-2 diabetes.
About 10 percent of the companies it&aposs backed have been through one, either before or after Precursor invested, Hudson said.
Last week, a precursor bill barely passed the House, receiving 20 no votes from Republicans, many worried about the tax increases.
Having a ... The Boston Dynamics technology that you're seeing is the precursor to those kinds of robots that can do more.
However, diplomats have said the accord was a possible precursor to a resumption in diplomatic relations with Beijing after 70 years.
Hence, China's version of Nixon's visit in 1972 and its accounts of the precursor trips by Henry Kissinger remain largely unknown.
It evokes its precursor in every scene: The narrative is full of misdirection, secret passageways and a complex array of outcomes.
He said China's accusation that the crisis group was operating illegally in China could be a precursor to filing espionage charges.
It's a precursor to a heart attack, when a clot cuts off blood flow to the heart, starving it of oxygen.
Tezuka went on to create the precursor for modern-day anime: Astro Boy, the story of an android that fights crime.
China's ban, however, still does not cover all of the precursor chemicals that are used to make fentanyl and its analogues.
The couple filed a notice of claim against the city for $10 million, which serves as a precursor to a lawsuit.
Back then mainstream publishers were starting to pay attention to what was called "multiculturalism," the precursor of today's diverse books movement.
The anti-Jewish ideology of the Nazis was a precursor to the eventual murderous policy and extermination of six million Jews.
L-dopa is a precursor to the neurotransmitter dopamine, and is able to cross the blood-brain barrier, whereas dopamine cannot.
The move, which temporarily bars German from playing, is a precursor to a larger investigation, which could lead to a suspension.
He described zines as the precursor to personal blogs, but personal blogs have been on the decline over the last decade.
The fever he incited in his fans was a precursor to the fandom that would later surround Elvis and the Beatles.
Whether we are seeing the beginnings of one now or just a precursor of an eventual downturn is impossible to know.
His populist streak and mastery of flaming political rhetoric was in many ways a precursor to the President's own political brand.
Apart from the coronavirus, 2020 started well with inquires - a precursor to orders - running at a high level, Poux-Guillaume said,.
"She loved roses, and they had to be artificial," someone remarks after the death of Eddie's precursor at the Club Genet.
It is the precursor to software that is now tracking devices in a number of school districts, including Baltimore Public Schools.
"The market has become a much more dangerous place," he said, adding the current volatility is a precursor of potential trouble.
A precursor entity called the U.S. Space Command, which had been created by President Ronald Reagan in 1985, was disbanded, too.
That is seen as a precursor to a broader policy revision later this year to rein in its extraordinary stimulus measures.
Toward the end of his life, he invented a "free music machine" that is considered the precursor of the electronic synthesizer.
Trained as a painter, Peale was more showman than scientist, a precursor to P.T. Barnum as well as Neil deGrasse Tyson.
The Palm Treo smartphone from the early to mid-2000s was, in my view, the most important precursor to today's smartphones.
Moeti said some 362 contacts had been traced of those who had fallen sick - a necessary precursor of deploying the vaccines.

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