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Preexisting meaning
present participle and gerund of preexist
Synonyms of Preexisting
Example sentences (20)
Additionally, any preexisting allowances paid in relation to the Post Graduate Diploma in Education (DipEd) will remain in place.
Critics of the Jesse variety, on the other hand, contend that the bot, like the cinematic canal-side poet, is simply assimilating the inputs it’s fed into a preexisting framework and regurgitating the combination as a supposedly new work.
Don't discount old people, poor people, or people with some preexisting condition.
FEDVIP allows employees to purchase dental and vision coverage without limitation for preexisting conditions.
It's unclear at this point why Robbie Amell appeared as Gallatin or why Gallatin was created in the first place as opposed to using a preexisting book or video game character.
She had no known preexisting conditions or warning signs.
The FLRA dubiously cited its top-down “merger” of two preexisting work units of NPS employees into one unit as a reason for why the vote shouldn’t proceed.
The offering amounts to a 30% stake in the company and consists of both newly issued and preexisting shares.
The shortage continues to exacerbate preexisting achievement disparities between affluent students and students living in poverty, Fuller said.
As for the electoral challenges we’re facing worldwide, it so far appears as though the democratic process will involve deepening preexisting rifts.
But Smith's brother Volz previously told DailyMail.com he was not aware of his sister having any preexisting health conditions.
Communicable illnesses can spread among the gathered masses, many of whom save their entire lives for the pilgrimage and can be elderly with preexisting health conditions, it said.
For his part, Modi has projected himself as a free marketeer opposed to socialism—although he has maintained, if not enhanced, preexisting welfare programs—and has little time for secularism.
From there, Carroll suggests writing “dilutions,” which are poems in which the first line of each stanza is borrowed from the lines of stanza of a preexisting poem.
Importantly, under the ACA patients who may have been uninsured due to preexisting conditions or limited finances can secure affordable health plans through the health insurance marketplace established by the law.
It also may have helped that Miller didn’t have a preexisting notion of wanting to connect all of the episodes together narratively or thematically.
Not affordable and I have a preexisting condition.
Not much has changed since 2009 and people are still denied coverage for preexisting conditions (alongside all the other garbage that health insurance companies pull), so still feels like one of the most damning and relevant films in the franchise.
The 17,604-patient trial tested Wegovy not for weight loss or kidney function but for its heart protective benefits for overweight and obese patients who had preexisting heart disease but not diabetes.
But he was told that unless he had a preexisting condition, he didn't qualify.