A. VI + ADV (= precede)→ precederall that has gone before→ todo lo que ha pasado antesthose who are or have gone before (euph) (= die)→ aquellos que ya pasaron a mejor vida B. VI + PREP the matter has gone before a grand jury→ el asunto se ha sometido a un gran jurado...
There is a wind that blows through battle but that was a hot wind; hot and dry as your mouth; and it blew heavily; hot and dirtily; and it rose and died away with the fortunes of the day. He knew that wind well. But a snowstorm was the opposite of all of that. In ...
Recognizing the importance of customer demands begs the question how firms can make strategic use of this information. In the context of service providers, the distance to customers is smaller than for firms that manufacture physical goods exclusively. However, given that service delivery essentially p...
While, in this way, Descartes actually emphasized the primacy of the mental over the physical, today's mainstream in the philosophy of science posits the opposite. Physicalism, reductive or non-reductive, is the doctrine that "basically" everything in nature depends on its physical substrate: ...
We can answer the question ‘what is a preposition?’ by looking closer at their function, which isto show or suggest a relationship between the word or phrase that they precede, and the rest of the sentence. They’re the bridging words of a sentence, forming essential relational links betw...
The most effective protection against state abortion bans is a federal law, which would precede the states. Public opinion favors such statute – 85% of Americans believe abortion should be legal in most or all circumstances. 针对州堕胎禁令,最有效的保护措施是先于各州的联邦法律。公众舆论也支持这样...
been found in the deduction of the conceptions of the understanding; to supply the supposed want of sufficient evidence in the demonstration of the principles of the pure understanding; and, lastly, to obviate the misunderstanding of the paralogisms which immediately precede the Rational Psychology. ...
Just like in English, make use of French prepositions of place to give someone’s or something’s location. Keep the following in mind: À and de sometimes form contractions with the definite article of the noun they precede. With geographical locations, you’ll need to consider the type ...
Mercy follows a judgment; it does not precede it. One of the novels by the talented Paul Bowles, Let It Down is full of motion, full of sensational depravities, and is a crashing bore. The book recognizes no good, admits no evil, and is coldly indifferent to the moral behavior of ...
In a hierarchical structure or ranking, the term "precede" can be used to denote someone or something that holds a position before another, while "succeed" can imply the opposite, i.e., holding a position after another. For instance, in a corporate hierarchy, a manager might precede an ex...