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词汇 example_english_pre-existing
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Examples of pre-existing


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They reported being interested in what was being offered without having any pre-existing intention to take up these offers.
It is assumed that the reader understands these pre-existing categories.
This included oral musical cultures, which are often defined more by performance than by pre-existing repertoire or rigid rules.
It was not until the start of the twenty-first century that electronic music reasserted itself as something outside of the pre-existing rules of functionality.
At the same time they overlay and reinforce a pre-existing musical binary - the primacy of the lead vocal over the ' subservient' backing chorus - instrumental accompaniment.
Such accounts depend on the concept of language as a pre-existing system which defines these alternatives before any utterance is produced.
In other words, holding pre-existing individual and environmental attributes constant, merely going to the polls increases one's chance of returning.
It is a pre-existing bus with a well-defined payload capacity.
However, the group posited as most desiring of divided government, ideological moderates, should not care about pre-existing partisan control of government.
Since the subsequent crystallization to form the orbicules only took place around discrete cores, all other pre-existing nuclei must have been removed.
In normal wound healing, angiogenesis (new blood vessel formation from pre-existing vessels) occurs in areas undergoing repair.
Why do pre-existing arrangements fail to establish markets for environmental goods and assets?
Psychiatric side-effects, including hallucinosis, are a concern in elderly people, especially if there is pre-existing cognitive impairment.
In this case neither of the pre-existing senses is general enough to subsume the other.
Subsequent hitch-hiking and (or) background selection effects can differentially affect the pre-existing level of polymorphism at linked loci.
Taking advantage of pre-existing public concerns, they were largely successful in amplifying these concerns.
It seems that the vegetation islands do not grow by degrading the underlying substrate but by occupying pre-existing depressions, where sand and organic matter accumulate.
In terms of specifics, charters usually integrated pre-existing government practices into a form and style modelled on medieval procedures.
Unlike instrumental pieces, acousmatic work is not a priori dependent on a pre-existing score for its realisation.
They attach implausible conditions and interpretations to claims in this area - for example that a coming-to-be presupposes a pre-existing domain within which the coming-to-be occurs.
Entering any new territory mixing the artificial and the pre-existing components, the listener generates in that way their new space for this diffusion.
This choice is based on the availability of pre-existing cultural "material" and human resources.
We wanted to study an experimentally more realistic condition, where a beam is injected at the boundary of a pre-existing background plasma.
One of the situations where case control studies may experience problems is when there is pre-existing immunity in the population.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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