Synonym: up to now. Similar words: up to date, accommodate, today, be good at, mandate, candidate, update, out of date. Meaning: adv. prior to the present time.
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121) These seminars provided a general introduction to the qualifications, and outlined the results of the pilot to date.
122) General practitioners have also found intensive courses in diabetes helpful in keeping them up to date and improving their clinical skills.
123) Most of the country's fertility clinics were listed, although none of the catalogues was up to date.
124) A number of them are duplicated in Windows 3.1 and these are more up to date versions.
125) To date, such monitoring has not revealed any deleterious effects from the limited number of organisms which have been released.
126) However,[http://sentencedict.com/to date.html] there is no clear evidence that such a situation has arisen to date.
127) As if in answer to this prayer one further Pathfinders production was launched in 1961- the most ambitious to date, Pathfinders to Venus.
128) Ultimate has installed about 50 systems to date in the Commonwealth of Independent States.
129) But it could have strategic value for a defense team facing the biggest case filed against an Aberdeen soldier to date.
130) To date, however, little thought has been given to balancing love and work through creative use of communications media.
131) Revision and recycling is a prominent feature of the course, pulling together all strands of students' learning to date.
132) Here, though, is a very brief account of what has been done to date and what was found.
133) In syllabuses produced to date, only perfunctory attention has been given to cross-curricular themes.
134) You have been assigned the task of keeping the records up to date.
135) It reminded her of why she had started refusing most invitations to date a long time ago.
136) Begin by facing up to the headlines and statistics of most fundamental change efforts to date.
137) Unfortunately, adhoc bibliographies date quickly and are not always brought up to date after initial publication.
138) The worldwide list of national governing body addresses is the most up to date anywhere.
139) The columns on the right of the form show the total allocation to each project for the period and to date.
140) It is all that the young can do for the old, to shock them and keep them up to date. George Bernard Shaw
141) Scientists have attempted for many years to identify a cause for canker sores but have not been successful to date.
142) It also provided some of the strongest evidence to date that Sellafield did directly and routinely harm people's health.
143) To improve precision, it is usual to date several samples from the same archaeological level to determine the mean age.
144) Again, this information was informative and served as a fairly comprehensive review of the work reported to date using these systems.
145) To date, there have been no prosecutions for this version of the offence of inciting to racial hatred.
146) Each Agency will make a brief presentation of its work to date and its plans for the future.
147) Obviously this utilises the experience I have gained to date and also allows me to develop further within my chosen field.
148) The Dictionary as a whole needs to be kept constantly up to date.
149) Within earth science literature, the most important obsolescence study to date is that by Kohut.
150) Reports to date are interesting, if somewhat inconclusive, and without immediate practical application.
More similar words: up to date, accommodate, today, be good at, mandate, candidate, update, out of date, date back to, custody, as good as, have to do with, data, database, predator, recommendation, mate, gate, late, rate, spate, plate, state, later, water, locate, theater, create, donate, educate.