Synonym: antecedent, past, preceding, retiring. Similar words: precede, precedent, ceding, unprecedented, recede, precept, speeding, recording. Meaning: [prɪ'sɪːdɪŋ] adj. 1. existing or coming before 2. preceding in time or order 3. of a person who has held and relinquished a position or office.
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121. They must be related to the conditions prevailing over several preceding days.
122. That the parties have lived apart for at least five years immediately preceding the presentation of the petition.
123. Corresponding amounts for preceding years should be restated where applicable.
124. The dilemma is evident from the example given in the preceding paragraph.
125. The preceding months of wrangling were the cause of a great deal of economic uncertainty.
126. Each generation surpasses the preceding one.
127. I highly treasure the preceding manis precious precise exercise.
128. the years preceding the war.
129. His testimony contradicted that of the preceding witness.
130. His gloom of the preceding night had quite gone.
131. Despite the preceding ribbing[sentencedict.com/preceding.html], I don't want to be accused of piling on.
132. Move any statement preceding the procedure declaration to a previous source code line.
133. The symbol information for a symbol scope block has a start address smaller than the address of the preceding source line.
134. The submarine area prescribed in the preceding paragraph comprises the seabed and subsoil.
135. Unless otherwise provided by law or regulation, none of the income set out in the preceding subparagraph may not be paid to any specific related party.
136. In a circuit diagram, on the other hand, a resistor might be oriented horizontally or vertically, and it might appear above, below, or next to the preceding circuit element.
137. Fraser gives much of the credit to networks of monasteries across Europe whose monks have spent the preceding few centuries cutting down Europe's forests with evangelistic zeal.
138. These Procedures do not apply to the use of microbial inocula belonging under genetic modification and to the use of microbial inocula in laboratories in the scope set out in the preceding clause.
139. Contrary to popular opinion, the A1C assay may not reflect average glycemia over the preceding few months.
140. The resulting downtrend is not as dynamic as the two preceding moves, with alternating Impulse buy and sell signals.
141. In the preceding work of our project group, two control methods of UPQC based on a unified math model that are synchronal deadbeat control and directly robust control are mentioned.
142. A device that recovers as output signals, each of the signals combined by a preceding multiplexer.
143. The purpose of this study was to explore the change of a physical teacher's PCK according to college students' perceptions after preceding the reflective teaching.
144. They should also spend no less than 16 months in Victoria during the 24 month period immediately preceding lodgment of their Permanent Residency Visa application with DIAC.
145. This part infers the Baise speech according to preceding text analysis to be supposed to be south the cassiabarktree the Cantonese Nanning yongxun piece.
146. The prohibited area and restricted area specified in the preceding paragraph are defined in accordance with State regulations.
147. The enterprise had no major violation of foreign exchange regulations within 2 years preceding the date of application.
148. Still, the numbers were weaker than the preceding month's growth in exports and imports of 46.7% and 26.4%, respectively.
149. As mentioned in the preceding paragraph, the debtor or the third party is the pledgor, the creditor is the pledgee, and the movables delivered are the pledged property.
150. Preceding flavor: Sweet lemon, Chinese orange, Field mint, Lavender, Chinese juniper berry.
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