Synonym: before, earlier, former, previous. Antonym: posterior. Similar words: prior to, priority, warrior, interior, senior, junior, riot, behavior. Meaning: ['praɪə(r)] n. the head of a religious order; in an abbey the prior is next below the abbot. adj. earlier in time.
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121. All the trustee's significant administrative powers required the prior consent of the settlor.
122. The Lord Chancellor's proposals to cut eligibility for legal aid were put forward with no prior consultation.
123. Duly divorced, they now meet again by prior arrangement in the lobby of a hotel near their former home.
124. Prior to each flight, rangers offer free programs in a seating area near the cave entrance.
125. When files are randomly organized using an algorithm, the device must first be initialized to remove all prior data.
126. By strange coincidence, two retiring Prime Ministers stayed at Chiswick House prior to their death, each at the age of fifty-seven.
127. Anyone should have the right to communicate in any medium without prior approval by the state.
128. In the case of non-private customers, prior written notification is sometimes acceptable in place of the customer's written consent.
129. The flattening of the seat cushion at this instant is owed to the driver's weight at a prior instant.
130. If not, they should be altered by special resolution prior to the matter being brought before the court.
131. I learnt from Otto before I left that Ahmed had been taken into custody prior to being deported.
132. Watching this movie is like having a bizarre, detailed series of dreams just prior to dawn.
133. The balsam fir, which had not shown much decline prior to 1986(sentencedict.com), also began to be diminished.
134. Culture is derived as a historical force prior to the existence of any individual subject, but is only realizable through agency.
135. Then the inner cavities were sluiced out with various aromatic and disinfecting fluids prior to sewing up.
136. The heads of agreement can also be used to brief your lawyers prior to drafting the sale and purchase agreement.
137. In a number of areas local authorities have sold blocks of flats to private developers who then refurbish them prior to sale.
138. The new law on association allowed citizens to form associations without prior approval of the Interior Ministry.
139. The capitalist mode of production, for example, developed in Britain prior to industrialisation.
140. Net losses from prior years may be carried forward. 5.
141. For further information, please contact our Reservations Department at least eight weeks prior to your departure.
142. Reagan's television appearances furthermore were carefully scheduled to take place just prior to critical votes on his budgetary and tax policy.
143. Not all silvicultural practices are as extreme and the character of the ground flora will also depend on the land-use prior to afforestation.
144. Much of this development has involved sugar-cane cultivation on sloping terrain in contrast to its confinement to flat alluvial areas prior to 1960.
145. The Secretary shall notify the members of such proposed alterations, amendments or additions, at least fourteen days prior to the Meeting.
146. Manly-Warringah chased Ofahengaue's signature prior to the Wallaby tour of New Zealand but without success.
147. Olympic said it will use the additional line of credit to finance the daily purchase of auto receivables prior to securitization.
148. Applicants, providing that they are eligible to enrol on the programmes, may gain credits in respect of recognised qualifications and/or prior learning.
149. Full restaurant service available from Easter to end of October - or by prior arrangement.
150. However, in these scenes you will present the non-drinking alternatives prior to the client experiencing any significant uncomfortable or aversive reactions.
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