Preliminary
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149 examples of Preliminary in a sentence
It's very preliminary, but I think it's kind of cool.
And after the trial had been running for a little while, he gathered together all his colleagues around his table, and he said, "Well, gentlemen, we have some
preliminary
results.
Now, our data processing on this is still preliminary, but it really seems that these phenomenal feats that the race car drivers are performing are instinctive.
Nevertheless, Alice Stewart rushed to publish her
preliminary
findings in The Lancet in 1956.
So after I got past those
preliminary
questions, and one that I will clarify for you, a chronic wound is essentially when someone gets a normal wound, except it fails to heal normally because the patient has some kind of preexisting condition, which in most cases is diabetes.
That was all a
preliminary
hearing judge had to listen to, to bind Mr. Carrillo over to stand trial for a first-degree murder.
We have some
preliminary
evidence from bargaining that early warning signs in the brain might be used to predict whether there will be a bad disagreement that costs money, and chimps are better competitors than humans, as judged by game theory.
And it's a very
preliminary
prototype, but they also built a more robust version with power on board that can actually be sent out in the world and face real-world interactions like a car passing it over it ... and keep working.
Here is the
preliminary
result, which I can show because it's already been shown.
It had the right to open
preliminary
investigations and to interrogate people officially.
Now, our
preliminary
labwork on the leaf extract has shown that precisely these leaves contain ingredients that are very close, in terms of structures, chemical structures, to those medicines which are sold in the chemist's shop against asthma.
So this is a drawing of my
preliminary
design.
Now get this, there results of the audition showed that there was a 50 percent increased chance a woman would progress past the
preliminary
stage.
And it was in this,
preliminary
to these pieces of furniture, that Ricky and I worked on furniture by the slice.
I've had some
preliminary
talks, and Archbishop Desmond Tutu, for example, is very happy to give his name to this, as is Imam Feisal Rauf, the Imam in New York City.
For example, when the researchers studied participants in a college debate tournament, the bottom 25% of teams in
preliminary
rounds lost nearly four out of every five matches.
These were all
preliminary
meetings, and none of the lawyers took us on as a client and of course no money moved hands, but it really shows the problem with the system.
We even have some
preliminary
evidences that these microorganisms may still be active in the desiccated state, like walking mummies all around us, and that they may be using UV radiation as a source of energy.
Thanks to
preliminary
research from the Center for Policing Equity, we're learning that in some cities, most of the interactions between cops and citizens is due to 911 calls, not officer-initiated stops, and most of the violence, the use of force by police on citizens, is in response to those calls.
You've seen the kind of
preliminary
video.
And this is still in
preliminary
stages; these aren't the finals.
And I thought, this is going to be a piece of cake, because I always have
preliminary
talks with these people for just maybe 10 or 15 minutes.
I went down there on a
preliminary
investigation to look into dispersants and how they're going into the water column and so forth.
I'll bet none of you knew that the famous Conquistador Hernando Cortes made a
preliminary
scouting expedition to Mexico before taking on the Aztecs.
I saw the
preliminary
character sketches for this film and was horrified at what the costuming and overall appearance of the characters were.
My
preliminary
research into this adaptation of a tale of demented human cruelty had me primed to expect a grueling viewing experience, if only I could be sure I would make it to the UK premier screening.
In this respect, the recent Basel III
preliminary
agreement and the establishment of new European financial supervisory structures might be more important for correcting and preventing external imbalances than recent plans by the EU to extend economic surveillance of member countries – and even to impose sanctions to enforce non-fiscal macroeconomic targets.
All scientific knowledge is therefore preliminary, and will be extended, complemented, or replaced by new knowledge.
So far, only a little more than one-quarter of the world’s countries have submitted
preliminary
INDCs for review.
Preliminary
assessments that my colleagues and I recently carried outsuggest that even if the US decides to wage a unilateral Cold War, its chances against Russia, China, and other emerging powers would not be very good.
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