How To Use Antecedence In A Sentence

  • But this does not apply when vor- has a temporal force, whether of anticipation, e.g. vorweg, 'ahead', or of antecedence, e.g. vorgängig, 'previously'. Archive 2007-06-01
  • Now Afro-Americans, frustrated in their search for antecedence in their African line, might turn to their Scottish roots.
  • Got this off Bookmooch, after reading purple_pen's review (in which she explores its literary antecedence of Doctor Who), and greatly enjoyed it. October Books 22) The Moving Toyshop
  • What land have you been living, this level of sentence is typical bordering on severe these days and i have seen much worse lenient sentencing for the most fatuous of reasons for much more serious crimes with greater antecedence. Final Fantasy « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • Ford, while developing their vehicles, had kept in apperception and had fabricated it their top antecedence to accord their assemblage the amount for their hard-earned money, while never compromising the affection of the cartage that they produce. Ford Your Way with Quality Ford Auto Parts
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  • Creative thinking is the antecedence of design.
  • This has a long antecedence, and the book reviews some of the historical and theoretical literature on the nature of law, including some Marxist sources.
  • Unlike surrounding leaves, these pages - heavily edited, faded, some with frayed edges - were typed with a black ribbon, a telltale sign of antecedence.
  • This antecedence of being does not yet have the responsibility of being.
  • Then a curriculum antecedence chart of Manufacturing and Automation Engineering is provided to illustrate the significance of antecedence research in making teaching plans.
  • It is therefore better to say that the antecedence implied in the participle "predestinated" is to be referred to the Person not in Summa Theologica, Part III (Tertia Pars) From the Complete American Edition
  • Existence is always infinitely indebted to this absolute antecedence, this inconceivable origin.
  • Creative thinking is the antecedence of design.
  • Ereignis, as equality and reciprocity of the two sides of the double relation, contradicts the absolute preponderance and antecedence of being over man. Archive 2007-01-01
  • Then a curriculum antecedence chart of Manufacturing and Automation Engineering is provided to illustrate the significance of antecedence research in making teaching plans.
  • The fifth chapter is about the word si, which is said to signify causality in or via antecedence. Peter of Spain
  • Others refer the antecedence implied in the participle "predestinated," not to the fact of being the Son of Summa Theologica, Part III (Tertia Pars) From the Complete American Edition
  • So, as the late president returns to Washington, it's a different place, but in many ways, it has antecedence during his years in the White House as the world began to change. CNN Transcript Jun 9, 2004
  • predestinated," just as this participle "made," implies antecedence, yet there is a difference. Summa Theologica, Part III (Tertia Pars) From the Complete American Edition
  • [W] hereas there is no other felicity of beasts but the enjoying of their quotidian food, ease, and lusts, as having little or no foresight ... man observes how one event has been produced by another, and remembers in them antecedence and consequence," declared Hobbes. Andrew Belonsky: What the BP Oil Spill Tells Us About Human Nature
  • The Manual of Reason states that an antecedent is irrelevant if its antecedence is only established along with some other entity. Analytic Philosophy in Early Modern India

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