Examples of using Predates in English and their translations into Chinese
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In numerous instances the Bible contains medical information that far predates man's actual discoveries of related principles in the field of medicine.
In her bedroom, alongside a cabinet of trophies, Sherpa keeps one of her most prized possessions that predates her meeting with Woods.
And in fact, that's actually sustaining a long-standing trend that predates human beings, OK, that biological evolution was doing for us.
Estonia's system actually predates the Bitcoin blockchain, and there is some disagreement over whether it should be called a blockchain technology.
But the formal notion of a set predates Java technology by a century, when the British mathematician George Boole defined it in formal logic.
The history of man pages predates Linux, all the way back to the early days of Unix.
The report also predates the coronavirus outbreak that threatens to disrupt travel and global supply chains in the months ahead.
Even though FGM predates Islam, religious reasons are given for the continuation of FGM in some societies.
So Chinese predates both Japanese and Korean, and, interestingly, it had a big influence on both.
If you have equipment that predates 1999, you may be losing more money than you think.
But there's another saga that predates both of those, a decade-old idea to have James star in a movie about a fantasy basketball camp.
But Berners-Lee says the term"browser" predates the Web as there were hypermedia browsers.
The existence of international days predates the establishment of the United Nations, but the UN has embraced them as a powerful advocacy tool”.
The new Dangote plant predates the country's new cement industry strategy but the upgrade plans demonstrate confidence in both the market and the government's plans.
This increase largely predates trade liberalization, however, and intraregional trade remains low when compared to other regions, offering a remarkable potential for growth.
The planning for these exercises clearly predates the outbreak of hostilities between Russia and Georgia.
The insulin Josh switched to is known as'human insulin', which predates the'analogue insulin' more routinely prescribed by doctors.
Arachaelogists have found evidence that Mayan chocolate consumption occurred as early as 500 BC, and there is speculation that chocolate predates even the Mayans.
Instead, it uses PJSIP, which contains some WebRTC code, but also contains a substantial amount of other code, and predates the WebRTC project.
SUSE, a Germany-based distrubution, has been around since 1992 and predates both Red Hat and Debian by a year.