Examples of using Precede in English and their translations into Chinese
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They will realize that liberating themselves from their obsession with destroying Israel must precede any progress on their own.
This provision does not apply in the case of accidental death, where the marriage must simply precede the accident(article 41).
Let's keep in mind that sharp pops in either direction can often precede massive breaks in the opposite direction.
The making of a community is always an exploration, for consciousness cannot precede creation, and there is no formula for unknown experience.
It lists many desirable outcomes, but fails to acknowledge that the effective security of States' borders must precede all other objectives.
In the past, it is widely believed that after sex, men want to do is sleeping, so many men will precede the woman fell asleep.
WE who are alive, and remain until the coming of the Lord, shall not precede THOSE who have fallen asleep.
Madoff has never contested the allegations and recently surrendered millions of dollars in major assets, actions that typically precede plea deals.
The first phase would typically involve testing of components of the mining system and would precede tests of integrated mining systems.
The inside-out approach says that private victories precede public victories, that making and keeping promises to ourselves precede making and keeping promises to others.
The 144,000 drawn from the 12 tribes precede the description of a multitude of indefinite number drawn from every nation and people.
UNFPA will precede capacity-building efforts with an updated analysis of regional needs and with the development of an overall institutional strategy.
Many have argued that uncovering the truth about violations and identifying perpetrators should precede compensation.
Historically, legal prohibitions generally precede and facilitate the processes of stockpile elimination, not the other way around.
A summary table should precede the budget, either as part of the introduction or immediately following it.
This event is known as the mainshock, while the events that precede and/or follow are known as foreshocks and aftershocks respectively.
These are the verses that precede the text telling us that we were not a people and did not enjoy mercy.
Criminal law should always precede crimes; it should be known that the crimes were punishable by law and what the penalties would be.
And because studies have shown that depression can precede more serious mental illness later in life, diagnosis, early treatment, and close monitoring are crucial.
D TRASAR™ systems detect the upsets that precede scaling, corrosion and biofouling, and deliver the appropriate chemical response.