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"predate" Definitions
  1. predate something to be built or formed, or to happen, at an earlier date than something else in the past

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The documents also show that the Joint Committee on Taxation had requested and received tax returns from years that predate the tax returns Nixon publicly released and that predate his presidency.
Many policies hostile to women's health predate the Trump administration.
But the tensions between Whittaker and Google predate the walkout.
Our ties with Europe predate the establishment of our country.
The files presented by Netanyahu, however, predate the nuclear agreement.
Problems in the British steel industry long predate Tata's involvement.
These gaps, however, predate this administration and its proposed rule.
The charges against Manafort mostly predate his work on Trump's campaign.
Spokeswoman Alleigh Marre said rising premiums and dwindling choices predate Trump.
The headwinds facing China predate Trump, but his tariffs didn't help.
The EPA's work with groups affiliated with Pounder predate this contract.
The redistricting battles in North Carolina predate the Republicans' legislative dominance.
She also cannot dodge questions about corruption that predate her presidency.
The symbiotic bond between people and canines, however, may predate civilization.
The manifesto claims the gunman's views on immigration predate Trump's presidency.
But fights over their access to abortions predate the Trump administration.
The charges largely predate his five months on the Trump campaign.
Their hypnotic squiggles and vibrancy recall Miró and Matisse but predate both.
Obviously, like so much of Benoit's menu, these appetizers predate the electrocardiogram.
But references to April Fools' Day predate the calendar change, Boese says.
The charges largely predate the five months Manafort spent on Trump's campaign.
Raveena's SoundCloud is scattered with loosies that predate her soulful signature sound.
Those scars predate ISIS; the minority Sunnis were favored under Saddam Hussein.
Certainly, attempts to round up low-risk undocumented workers predate Mr Trump.
But the Republican Party's problems in California predate Mr. Trump, he notes.
Bette Davis' and Joan Crawford's careers predate Jessica Lange's and Susan Sarandon's.
Violent threats against Arkansas-based retailer predate the El Paso mass shooting.
Mr. Kurson's ties to Mr. Trump predate his job at the Observer.
The Cherokee Nation is depositing nine seed varieties that predate European colonization.
Separately, allegations of wrongdoing by the company's CEO predate Hunter Biden's hiring.
The gridlock and polarization plaguing our democracy predate this campaign, of course.
The allegations predate the Hollywood film mogul Harvey Weinstein sexual harassment scandal.
Many of Iran's most-famous sites predate the founding of the country.
Most of the clips in question predate Carlson's time at Fox News.
We were founded in 2303, so we predate the World Wide Web.
SB: A lot of the sillier things I've done really predate this show.
"Our discovery shows that stemmed points predate lanceolate point styles," Waters told Gizmodo.
The schools of Zhongguancun predate its tech boom, and are foundational to it.
They predate written human history and yet their stories are very much ours.
But the mechanics that enable harassment and hate speech long predate their exit.
Kryger writes that there are descriptions of sleep apnea that predate Dickens's Joe.
Like Trump, most of the accusations against Franken predate his service in Washington.
However, her 2012 and 2013 statements predate any such motive, refuting that argument.
Torture of suspects Warnings about the police unit predate Awosanya's social media campaign.
Maybe Wakanda comes on the scene early enough to predate all of it.
But the constitutions of some states, such as Hesse, predate the Basic Law.
Puertorriqueños found themselves vulnerable for reasons that far predate Maria's September 20 landfall.
But the nationalist swings across Central and Eastern Europe far predate his presidency.
However, the actions of the agent, Terry J. Albury, largely predate Mr. Trump's presidency.
The months of inaction predate the death of Ariana's ex, Mac Miller, last month.
Standing Rock has even had an impact on anti-pipeline campaigns that predate it.
Members of Trump's campaign staff also have ties to Putin that predate the campaign.
Around a fifth of buildings across Japan predate the stricter codes introduced in 1981.
They also predate the international agreements in place relating to theft of cultural heritage.
Mr. Manafort's activities in Ukraine predate Ukraine's 53 revolution, while the others follow it.
These predate Mr. Trump's election but have taken on increased importance, especially for Democrats.
Some NETs, like trees and plants, predate us and probably don't deserve the label.
The charges against him involve activities that predate his tenure with the Trump campaign.
"Largely these decisions predate Donald Trump," said Kristin Dziczek of the Center for Automotive Research.
And then there are those 11 years' worth of archived audio that predate the podcast.
The lawsuit also cites two patents which predate Project Loon and which Google supposedly infringes.
Some efforts predate the new rules, but have come into focus because of the requirements.
These developments reflect deeper shifts in public attitudes to institutions that predate the financial crisis.
Both patents predate Loon and the company does not appear to have licensed either one.
The state's abortion laws haven't changed since 1970—which means they predate Roe v. Wade.
These sort of watches have a storied history that predate wristwatches by hundreds of years.
Should the Senate investigate allegations of child molestation that predate Moore's position in the Senate?
London's taxi wars predate the Brexit referendum but have been fought along similar dividing lines.
In addition, she says she thinks body image issues predate our society's obsession with thinness.
It's caused by native bacteria that predate the introduction of apple trees to North America.
There are several reviews of the Russia probe currently underway, both of which predate Barr.
The social divisions in France, however, predate recent attacks and have been quietly growing for years.
But in an ironic twist, the bill can't apply to Chambers, whose allegations predate its enactment.
Live predate Dave Matthews Band but I think they both achieved success around the same time.
But I don't think you could blame, for example, President Trump, because the numbers predate that.
Most of the treaties that separate the two sides predate the existence of their modern states.
And while reading the Qur'an is a popular exorcism method, Jinn's links to possession predate Islam.
The #TwoMenKissing hashtag and its compatriots, #TwoWomenKissing and #GaysBreaktheInternet, have deep roots that predate internet activism.
The news represents a continuation of longstanding economic trends that far predate Trump's presence in office.
Elite: Dangerous is an incredibly detailed space sim whose roots predate DOS and Amiga-era gaming.
Although Constand's allegations against Cosby predate #MeToo, his retrial will unfold against its backdrop, Wu said.
Trump had argued Congress lacked authority to seize those documents, including those that predate his presidency.
But the roots of this disease predate 2016, and there's plenty of blame to spread around.
Government officials said the enrollment trends predate the Trump presidency and started during the Obama administration.
Furthermore, the most egregious emails were exchanged in 2013 and 2014 and predate my employment altogether.
You also have significant developmental delays due to malnutrition and understimulation that predate the recent trauma.
We emphasize that the feelings towards racial and religious groups shown in our graphs predate Trump's candidacy.
Carly FiorinaAP Photo/Joe CavarettaThe most awkward Carly Fiorina selfies predate her run for the Republican nomination.
The Tories should be focused on an orderly Brexit while confronting economic questions that predate the referendum.
The letter doesn't vouch for any of Trump's personal federal tax returns that predate the past decade.
It includes some Boeing models that predate the 1979 Islamic revolution that overthrew the American-backed shah.
The city has deep systemic problems that fueled last spring's unrest — and that predate it by decades.
If he was participating in a quid pro quo, he might have had reason to predate it.
That's because American laws, and diplomatic relationships, move slowly and predate the borderless world of computer crime.
Some of these tweets far predate the current wave of Grinch lust, originating during last holiday season.
Chinese restaurants predate the Civil War in the United States, but struggled for years against blatant racism.
Remains of an ancient Egyptian village discovered in the Nile Delta predate the pyramids by 2,500 years
The Chauvet image would also predate Pliny the Younger's famous description of the 79 CE Vesuvias eruption.
Accusations against Polanski predate the sexual harassment scandal that embroiled Hollywood film producer Harvey Weinstein in 2017.
Even then, the divisions that predate her arrival may limit her room for manoeuvre in the future.
The storms, the challenges of emergency response, the consequences of poor adaptation — they all predate climate change.
The final draft stipulated that the law would not be in effect regarding investigations that predate its ratification.
Novartis said the allegations involved in the settlement largely predate compliance measures it has since put in place.
Items that predate the law are insured by the state and are not insured on the open market.
Emboldened racists will target people of color; sexual abusers have been given tacit permission to predate at will.
With these reforms, the peak of allegations also predate a general cultural shift in the US Catholic Church.
Mr Jafar can also point to several notable advances in the region, some of which predate his activities.
The book may predate Daenerys & Co. by several centuries, but it still takes place in the same universe.
The study notes that far-right extremist ideologies like racism, Islamophobia, xenophobia, and Nazism predate the Trump presidency.
Evolutionarily, sharks are among the oldest creatures on Earth; they even predate trees by almost 50 million years.
Yet, though a few multicellular animals do predate 575m years ago, all those discovered so far are microscopic.
Ayer's purchases long predate the current practices employed by reputable museums, which generally avoid material without clear provenance.
The charges predate Manafort's work for the campaign and are separate from the investigation into Russia's election interference.
There is, obviously, precedence, for vote disrupting tactics that predate our digital existence by more than a century.
"My opinions on automation, immigration, and the rest predate Trump and his campaign for president," the post said.
Those studies examined periods that predate the Affordable Care Act, which changed how Medicare pays plans and hospitals.
Similar hoaxes predate the coronavirus, including some that used the upcoming U.S. census in place of the coronavirus.
The biggest American social networks predate the presidency of Donald J. Trump, some by more than a decade.
The Blackhawks (22-17-6) have struggled in ways that predate their three Stanley Cup championships since 2010.
Electric cars actually predate the internal combustion engine, and have been around since before the US Civil War.
"People whose resumes predate the White House are basically going to end up fine," the former official said.
The agreement also funds several significant one-time costs associated with presidential protection that predate the Trump administration.
That, in turn, reflects policies from the Obama administration and the Fed that long predate Mr. Trump's election.
They concluded: First, trends in opioid deaths nationally and by Medicaid expansion status predate the [Affordable Care Act].
However, the origins of the tomato spat predate the New York real estate magnate's time in the White House.
Yet forces that predate Mr Trump's arrival into the White House are also boosting the fortunes of American factories.
The company said fixing issues at the plant and layoffs that predate the warning letter hurt North American sales.
A spokesman for the bank said the allegations were "historical" and predate HSBC's "significant" reforms implemented in recent years.
There, the government argument is based on cases that long predate any of the mobile technology we have now.
High rates of physician burnout, depression and suicide predate the government's relatively recent push for electronic records, he said.
That clipping is dated from January, 1926, which would predate the Borden Magic Lemon Pie recipe by five years.
It is yet to be seen how aggressively Mueller will examine these old business deals that predate the election.
Asked repeatedly whether the Senate Ethics Committee is equipped or responsible for allegations that predate a Senate term, Sen.
Buildings that predate modern regulations may be permitted to have bedrooms whose windows have very little clearance, he said.
The Callanish Stones, a cruciform arrangement of standing stones on the Isle of Lewis, predate the pyramids of Egypt.
The majority of articles on BZD misuse predate the 139% increase in associated emergency visits between 2004 to 2010.
If all the predate hurdles have been cleared, I give my full name, knowing a Google search will ensue.
It doesn't matter if the '80s predate you, because everyone knows that Molly Ringwald remains the ultimate teen queen.
The BBC reported earlier in the day that the phone-hacking allegations against News Group Newspapers (NGN) predate 2010.
Mr Crusius said his "opinions on immigration, automation and the rest predate Mr Trump and his campaign for president".
He was an oddball who played pibroch, ancient Celtic bagpipes that predate musical notation and are taught by voice.
To be clear, though each song's content is improvised, the formats predate this run of performances, sometimes by years.
Roughly translating to "sky people," the Gagauz are of Turkish descent and predate the Ottoman Empire in the region.
There is a term for news organizations that predate the internet—legacy media—and you may have heard they're dying.
So you guys predate YouTube, you have a successful business, at least the makings of a successful business pre-YouTube.
The Union-Tribune has a page featuring GoFundMe campaigns related to its stories, but most of them predate the announcement.
Vintage Giant Paper Mache Donald Trump Statue$259,248This gigantic Trump statue seems to predate our modern Trumpsession in American politics.
Inside are meteorites recovered from Antarctic ice and grains of material believed to predate the formation of our solar system.
These trends predate this year's cultural extravaganza, but there is no doubt that the festivities have had a huge impact.
Older revocations that predate the current computer system are being manually lifted when drivers contact the state, the filing says.
" "A couple of the songs predate the process of writing the album, at least the bare-bones version of them.
The Madagascar fossils are thought to predate other forms of the Notosuchia by 42 million years, according to the study.
China claims it has such rights in the South China Sea, and that they long predate the current international system.
The harsh treatment of marginalized populations within Hong Kong, including Southeast Asian minorities and lower income workers, predate current demonstrations.
This crisis of belief among evangelicals has deep roots that long predate any of our current debates about gay marriage.
It's unlikely that Manafort's Trump campaign role will factor into the trial -- the alleged crimes predate his work for Trump.
India's laws against cow slaughter predate Modi's administration, and cow vigilantes were operating in India before Modi came to power.
Reddit's policy updated today led it to shut down subreddits that predate r/deepfakes, like r/CelebFakes and r/YouTubeFakes.
China's censorship laws, which predate the first coronavirus cases, have been deployed before under the pretense of preventing mass panic.
Mr. Silva's defense includes ancient treaties between his ancestors and early settlers that predate New York State's formation and laws.
They have seen couples elope on a whim, and they have seen couples formalize relationships that predate the photographers themselves.
"We know they eat other microscopic animals, and other microscopic animals will probably also try to predate them," says Neves.
In fact, Europe's current populist-nationalist movements predate Trump's ascendance, and, at times, it isn't clear who is nurturing whom.
Some of these policies predate the U.S. experiment by more than a century and can teach us about entrenched inequities.
Like many of his colleagues, he is ambivalent about the president, but his frustrations with Washington long predate Trump's arrival.
Many major transit systems, like those in New York, predate the ubiquity of cars and serve densely populated urban areas.
These events predate common use of email, so the messages are in that obsolete art form of foreign correspondents: telexes.
GE (GE) has been hobbled by years of poorly timed deals and needless complexity that predate Flannery's tenure as CEO.
He also claims that Mueller does not have the authority to investigate allegations that predate his time on Trump's campaign.
To some extent, the discontent with Mr. Trudeau is an offshoot of structures in the Canadian government that predate him.
Some of these crimes predate Donald Trump's presidency, but Wyden held the current administration accountable for not investigating these disappearances.
But the possibility of rumors — some of which predate these videos — accidentally matching Samsung Display's mockups so closely, is pretty small.
"Still lots of processes in our industry actually predate the container," Maersk Executive Vice President Vincent Clerc said in an interview.
That timing would have been early enough to predate the cyanobacteria typically credited as the first organisms to perform oxygenic photosynthesis.
Though Dombrovskis also played down Brexit as a factor, saying discussions on tax reform long predate the UK's vote to leave.
Slow rising prices predate Trump's tenure by years and is at least in part driven by global competition and technological innovation.
These rituals predate Big Gods in nine of the 12 regions by long periods of time, around 1,100 years on average.
More than 100 referrals sent to DHS' civil rights office predate the announcement of the controversial policy, according to the documents.
Saldana said that the letter reflected long-running concerns among HSI agents about their ties to immigration enforcement that predate Trump.
He suggested that it's only a matter of time before another scholar finds evidence that phrases like Bottom's actually predate Shakespeare.
I welcomed the evolution from the 8-track to cassette to CD, but the LP and 45 vinyl predate even me.
While the manifesto said the beliefs "predate Trump," it mimics ideas espoused by the president, the Republican Party, and Fox News.
Actually, Uber's problems with this issue predate the fury that began this fall with the allegations surfacing against Hollywood Harvey Weinstein.
It's also prohibitively onerous to see incident reports (records that document accidents, injuries, and fatalities in national parks) that predate 2013.
Like many artists whose achievements predate it, Mr. Richie has criticized the show over the years for promoting cookie-cutter talent.
But blaming video games for gun violence is a longstanding political meme whose origins predate the Columbine shooting, 20 years ago.
Much of what we've seen from the excerpts of the book predate General John Kelly's arrival as Trump's chief of staff.
Those 40-year-old policies predate the federal laws barring discrimination based on disability, but the state has not revised them.
Those of us who owned Barbies that predate Wellness Barbie have been using our dolls for true self-care for decades.
"While this approach may protect certain state regimes that predate the tax reform, it doesn't protect all of them," he said.
Anti-LGBTQ crackdowns predate this decade, of course — few in the last 10 years even made headlines outside their home countries.
Though he takes his own rough advantage of them, what are now accepted as "crises" in immigration and homelessness predate Trump.
"The FBI's concern about and knowledge of Page's activities therefore long predate the FBI's receipt of Steele's information," the memo states.
As Nicholas Lund, a senior manager at the National Parks Conservation Association, told Vox, these well rights often predate the parks.
She underwent a certification course to become a forager, but her interest and much of her knowledge predate any official training.
The Manafort charges largely predate the five months Manafort worked on the Trump team in 2016, some of them as campaign chairman.
At some 200 million years old the sixgills — so named for their sixth gill when most sharks have five — predate most dinosaurs.
Mr Trump observed, accurately, that the money-laundering and tax-fraud charges laid against his former campaign chairman predate the presidential campaign.
Major elements of the protective European agenda, like stronger border security and the regulatory crackdown on American digital giants, predate June 2016.
The company said fixing issues at the plant and layoffs that predate the warning letter hurt North American sales in the quarter.
To put user growth into some context, Twitter has long-standing issues with user growth that even predate the company going public.
Kanye's production doesn't really allow her to show her range, and instead throws together 60s and 70s songs that predate her niche.
And while Liza's (Sutton Foster) relationship with Kelsey (Hilary Duff) takes center stage, they each have BFFs who predate their work wives.
The purpose of the payments, which predate the sanctions, and the nature of the business relationship between Vekselberg and Cohen is unclear.
The current precedent is that presidents can be sued for issues that predate their presidency, which makes this case different, Eikhoff said.
" Americans, as Merlan notes, have long suspected the government of suppressing the truth about extraterrestrials—such suspicions probably predate the term "extraterrestrial.
Vinegar is the undertow, too, in adobo, perhaps the best known of Filipino dishes, whose ingredients and method predate its Spanish name.
Brands like Westin, Sheraton, Aloft and W are affected, but not Marriott brands that predate the company's acquisition of Starwood in 2016.
The writer wrote that their opinions on immigration predate President Trump, and the writer appears to have held these beliefs for years.
It is mostly the province of the staff members who tend to the documents, many of which predate the Declaration of Independence.
The drinkable Corona does predate the virus, though: Corona was first brewed in 1925, while human coronaviruses were not identified until 1965.
The dogs predate labradoodles; it is not the case that cockapoos resulted from a "crossbreeding frenzy" sparked by the creation of labradoodles.
Some have contended that thought and conscious experience necessarily predate language and that language evolved later, as a way to share thoughts.
These trends largely predate the Trump administration and much of the drop has been attributed to changes in prescribing regulations and guidelines.
The change, however, appears to predate Trump and, in fact, to have relatively little to do with the calendar of presidential politics.
Gifford also added works from MAD's permanent collection that predate those in the show, which adds visual and temporal layers to the installation.
Martin said no one from the original cast will reappear in the new show, which will predate their world by thousands of years.
"People want to blame Bobby, [but] there are things that predate Bobby," a close family friend told PEOPLE after her death in 2012.
They think the newly-discovered critters predate the earliest deuterostomes, animals that grow two openings early in their embryonic development, just like us.
"The empowerment and opportunity afforded to Sandusky by his connection to Penn State to predate young boys cannot be overstated," the report says.
Though the poor conditions at ICE detention centers predate President Donald Trump, his administration has been planning to extend the agency's detention capacity.
"We predate bourbon by about a hundred years, and we were producing applejack before there was a state of Kentucky," Laird Dunn says.
But they were unsure how the agency would treat similarly structured state tax credit programs across the country that predate the tax law.
The truth, however, is that the economic trends at work long predate the passage of the tax bill — or even Donald Trump's inauguration.
The results have rocked the archaeological world, because the paintings appear to predate the arrival of modern humans in Europe by 20,000 years.
The right-wing turn towards illiberal democracy may be known as Trumpism today, but its origins long predate the president's rise to power.
The charges against Manafort largely predate the five months he worked on the Trump team in 2016, some of them as campaign chairman.
The used engines and other remanufactured parts allow dealers to claim that the new trucks predate emissions requirements, and therefore should be exempt.
In old mill towns, like Lawrence, some pipes predate the advent of natural gas and were created for another substance, called coal gas.
He was not "the original source" of the King Arthur stories; elements of the legend appear in various sources that predate Chrétien's work.
While Wexner has yet to face any such consequences, there have been changes on the L Brands board that predate the Epstein revelations.
But if "First Sculpture" is correct, the impulse for art predates that of religions by uncountable millenniums, and might even predate humanity itself.
PSA reiterated mid-term goals including a 15 percent increase in group revenue by 2021 - excluding the Opel-Vauxhall business, whose acquisition they predate.
In the movie, the land's supernatural aspects predate the tribe, but remain tied to the figure of the windigo, a creature from Algonquian folklore.
For the record, even before Grande met Davidson, she was an obvious fan of dainty finger tattoos; at least four predate her current relationship.
For one, Keyshia is the mastermind behind Ka'oir Cosmetics, a line of vivid, pigment-rich lipsticks (and shadows) that predate your favorite lip kit.
It's not clear if any of the police reports analyzed by ProPublica specifically relate to separated children, and many predate Trump's family separation policy.
Both trends predate the fall in real interest rates, however, which suggests they did not play as significant a role as demography or China.
He has business interests in Virginia, some of which predate Mr McAuliffe's term, including a soybean-export deal in 2011 announced by Mr McDonnell.
Did a vogue for stick-and-poke tattoos and girl-group cat's eye makeup predate Amy Winehouse's success or follow on her tragic death?
The laws, which in some cases predate the social media age, are intended to prevent voter intimidation and any slowing of the voting process.
Its home video rights, which predate streaming, have since lapsed and the Weinsteins have never made an effort to renew it, according to Smith.
Many longtime residents still prefer to patronize Wardensville restaurants that either predate Mr. Yandura and Mr. Hitchcock's activity or that locals have since opened.
This is the predate — it's when you're vetting a person to see if you'd actually like to see them again in a romantic capacity.
But if you're coming to the books from the TV show, I'd recommend first delving into the short story collections, which predate the novels.
"They have tensions and personal animus and factions that predate my election that have nothing to do with me," the governor said in December.
Those decades-old rules predate even companies like Google — and never anticipated the day that consumers would conduct much of their daily lives digitally.
The government's concerns with Huawei predate the current trade war with China, though you're welcome to connect those on your own time if you like.
U.S. sanctions on Syria predate the crisis, but were extended after Assad's crackdown on protests in 2011 and again as the country slid into war.
While the impetus for the repricing is coming from the U.S. election, the re-pricing and inflationary impulse are arguably broader based and predate Trump.
The legislation approved by the House on Tuesday would also extend longstanding American sanctions against Iran that predate the dispute over that country's nuclear activities.
These geographical divisions predate Francis, but unlike his predecessors he has blessed them, encouraged them and enabled would-be liberalizers to develop their ambitions further.
The tradition of the Irish wake, with rituals that predate Christianity, is our legend, "the best guide to life you could ever have," he writes.
After all, issues like the party's collapse in Scotland and painful struggle to appease its traditional support are structural ills that predate his 2015 election.
Friday's solid jobs number cemented the case for a rise in U.S. interest rates this week that will long predate any rise in European equivalents.
"Jason offered his resignation for personal reasons that predate his time at Ford," Peter Fleet, head of Ford's Asia Pacific operations, said in the statement.
O'Brien has told staffers he wants to continue efforts that predate Trump to shrink the size of the NSC, which has grown in recent years.
Fredrickson will be elevated to a partner at Coatue, and the job negotiation talks predate the recent drama between Benchmark and Uber, the person said.
The talks, some of which predate the Trump administration, recently took on an increased urgency, according to people who were involved or briefed on the discussions.
In their view the features Dr Wang sets store by must have evolved in species not yet found, which predate the split between spiders and Uraraneids.
Some state plans, including those in Oregon and Illinois, predate CalSavers while others, such as in Maryland and Connecticut, are working to get up and running.
They have a highly active metabolism, and they predate on algae and other tiny organisms to satiate their intense appetites (a feeding apparatus allows for feeding).
Mr Zuma hopes to anoint a successor who will shield him from the 783 charges of fraud, corruption and racketeering he faces, which predate his presidency.
But diplomatic tensions between Austria and Turkey predate this escalation with other European countries after Austria led earlier calls to stop EU membership talks with Turkey.
Those agreements predate the entire e-commerce marketplace and failed to address the delays, costs and complexities that can make it challenging for smaller U.S. exporters.
Though relegation from the Premier League came as something of a surprise for the club, their financial problems predate their tumble through the top-flight trapdoor.
They say the rulings could impact many of their claims under a sale agreement that largely freed "New GM" from burdensome liabilities that predate the bankruptcy.
The charges against Manafort are not tied to his work on the Trump campaign and some of the alleged crimes predate the election by several years.
Chip Kohser, chairman of the Republican Committee of Beaver County, told the newspaper that the Facebook posts predate Maloney's time as the secretary of the committee.
While community health centers predate the ACA, the landmark 2010 legislation provided funding that increased the number of patients served by the centers by 5 million.
While the charges against Hasson indicate that his violent tendencies and extremism predate Trump's political rise, there are indications that he was influenced by Trump's rhetoric.
Many of these paintings also predate the artists' trips to the West, thereby illustrating that such abstract language may have developed synchronously between Europe and India.
The practices and codes of these tribal societies are extremely old and entrenched, and in some cases even predate the advent of Islam in the region.
While Sonos&apos speakers predate Google&aposs line of Nest devices, Google&aposs speakers are mostly cheaper, and Google sells significantly more of them each year.
Ideological disagreements, of course, predate General Perón, but the divide between his supporters and opponents has been a structural component of Argentine politics since the 1950s.
Weinstein's lawyers have tried to get Sciorra's allegations thrown from the case, saying that they predate when predatory sexual assault became a chargeable offense in 2006.
But having roots that predate the rise of the modern internet has led to inevitable problems, one of which is that those address lookups aren't encrypted.
But the truth is that the plan is merely the formalization of a status quo with roots that far predate the rule of these two demagogues.
The bureau is responsible for administering a range of consumer protection regulations, some of which predate Dodd-Frank and some of which were mandated by it.
"From the Asian collector standpoint, these predate his more famous works, and we haven't had access to this earlier material," Ms. Ooi said of the sculptures.
Though Mr. Gianaris's opposition to Amazon has inspired special ire from the governor in recent months, tensions between the two men long predate the development deal.
The charges largely predate Manafort's five months working on Trump's campaign during a pivotal period in the 2016 presidential race, including three months as campaign chairman.
European imports under quotas that predate CETA are on track for the year, suggesting something about the new quotas, which are allocated differently, is limiting imports.
A study just published in Science of Nature by Cleia Detry of the University of Lisbon describes two sets of mongoose remains which long predate the Umayyads.
But even though their feats now predate the births of many of this year's Olympians, the women of Winter 1992 remain role models to some contemporary competitors.
The tribe, which is the first in the U.S. to do so, has sent nine of their seeds that predate European settlement to the Global Seed Vault.
While insults on receipts predate Trump's presidency, his rhetoric has been linked to a general breakdown in civility as well as to a rise in hate crimes.
Such attacks predate the Islamic State, though the group emphasizes them, disseminating propaganda that provides tactical guidance and ideological justification available to anyone with an internet connection.
So you want to get into: Mariah Carey, the Pop Princess Most of Mariah Carey's traditional pop music exists on her albums that predate 1998's Butterfly.
The moves predate Facebook's recent and total banning of white nationalism, but some of the services that have been shut down continue to operate openly on Twitter.
She has the name recognition and endorsement juice of a fairly recent hit maker, along with the motivation to pursue musical priorities that predate her commercial peak.
While the indictment paints an unflattering picture of the man Mr. Trump tapped to run his campaign, the allegations long predate his involvement in the presidential race.
Slide: Canalys Slide: Canalys Matthew Ball, an analyst at Canalys, says the fourth quarter numbers predate the medical crisis due to the COVID-19 outbreak in China.
A study published Thursday in the journal Current Biology found only evidence of Polynesian DNA in human remains on the island that predate European contact in 1722.
It's an exploration of Miami's history, subcultures, and attraction to the unusual, as well as the myths and legends that predate the skyscrapers and luxury high rises.
America's human rights abuses at home and abroad predate its new president (ShareAmerica had to trot out "3 Police Chiefs on Race and Policing" before the election).
It's a genuine effort to organize influential voices on the left and promote progressive causes with them, akin to political organizing tactics that long predate the internet.
Those numbers predate the #MeToo movement and could actually be much higher now that more women are speaking up and sharing their experiences for the first time.
And some of the signal operations, particularly along the lettered lines, predate World War II, said Richard Barone, vice president for transportation at the Regional Plan Association.
Strolling in short sleeves atop the rapidly melting Spencer Glacier, Brettschneider lists one superlative after another, pulled from a century's worth of records that predate Alaskan statehood.
The findings from Sahnouni and colleagues fit with this view, albeit fairly loosely as they predate the earliest glimmerings of our species' divergence by about 1.8 million years.
And while many jihadis in Germany today might have some sympathy for the Islamic State, the report highlights numerous factions that predate the notorious caliphate, some by decades.
Regular readers of this column know that my concern about America's trade problems much predate Mr. Trump's decision to run for the highest elective office in the land.
Moreover, existing trade rules that predate the Kyoto Protocol make no allowance or distinction for the high levels of Greenhouse gases and other emissions from Chinese PV production.
And, as the next prime minister's tenure is likely to illustrate, Theresa May was also a victim of circumstances that long predate her and will long outlast her.
And the quiet stone refuge, simply adorned with tapestries that predate the building, and stained glass that postdate it, provides just the atmosphere to take it all in.
Many policies that privacy advocates and immigration lawyers have opposed, including searching phones and laptops and requiring visitors to divulge their social media passwords, predate Mr. Trump's inauguration.
Its roots predate the academy itself, going back to the fife players and drummers serving as field musicians since George Washington established an Army post here in 1778.
Though application backlogs have piled up under Trump, driving up wait times for visas and green cards, some of the issues with the current system predate his administration.
It is the characteristic mitogenome of the Khoesan people, who long predate the arrival in the area of both Bantu from further north in Africa and Europeans from overseas.
Disagreements between Gazprom and Naftogaz predate the collapse in relations between Ukraine and Russia in 2014 following the pro-European uprising in Kiev that ousted a Moscow-backed president.
Some tribals are Hindu and others Christian, but many persist in forms of worship that predate both religions—such as erecting large stones to mark undertakings of great significance.
It is the characteristic mitogenome of the Khoesan people, who long predate the arrival in the area of both Bantu from farther north in Africa and Europeans from overseas.
It doesn't affect China at all, because China's exports to us have been determined to be unfair and they already have punitive tariffs imposed that predate the Trump administration.
The 10 percent tax credit for buildings that predate 260, but without true "historic" classification other than date of build, has fewer requirements and gets projects to completion quicker.
Within Chinatown's gridlike layout, you can spot a few examples of the low-rise Italianate brick or white stucco and corniced buildings that predate a devastating fire in 1900.
It's important to remember that their Christian targets in the Middle East are not interlopers or outsiders, but indigenous peoples whose culture and religion predate Islam by 220006 years.
The criticism is fair, though it should be pointed out that the decisions about the SLS and the attending problems surrounding the project predate Bridenstine's tenure as NASA administrator.
The push to update and secure aging voting systems and databases that predate the advent of social media sites like Facebook and Twitter is only part of the battle.
It is easy to forget in our rapidly secularizing culture that many of the political fault lines we know today descend from those sectarian divisions that predate even our founding.
The elongated building at top right is part of a complex that may predate 500 BC. Across the valley is a large acropolis, which is likely a thousand years younger.
"Sun's ouster is instead the latest sign that Xi will not be bound by rules or norms that predate his leadership ... anything could happen at the upcoming congress," he said.
Its origins predate the American Revolution, though the event only gathered steam in the late 19th century, as Catholic Irish migrants, fleeing poverty and hunger, began to assert their identity.
This proposal suggests that dark matter formed before the Big Bang, but in a jargon-y, physicist sense of the phrase—the hypothetical particle does not predate the universe itself.
Protecting the lives of citizens is, after all, the most basic responsibility of democratic government in the Anglo-American tradition, enshrined in multiple state constitutions that predate the republic itself.
Much of what ails the VA are systemic issues that predate the current administration, and overcoming entrenched problems often requires more than just a simple solution or a partisan rant.
While the vast majority of the tweets predate Trump's campaign, a couple were issued during the 2016 Republican primary, where this kind of climate change denial was common among candidates.
The impulse to control or strategize romance isn't new — red flags and deal-breakers, and the analysis they inspire, abound in 1990s romantic comedies, and courtship rituals predate humanity entirely.
Still, the criticism about the company's close ties to conservatives predate the current presidency: Days before the 2004 election, it aired a documentary criticizing Democratic contender John Kerry's military record.
Two classics from the edges of country actually predate the Great Recession, perhaps because the rural South never quite caught the postwar boom like the rest of the nation did.
The U.S. external deficits predate the financial crisis as a problem reflecting America's low savings rates, and free-trade policies in a world of mercantilists free-riding on the American economy.
And Russia's mass move to agriculture does predate the U.S. and EU sanctions that followed Russia's invasion of Ukraine, but their imposition turbo-charged the growth of a previously dormant industry.
Now, after researchers were able to extract nuclear genome sequences from two Neanderthal bones that predate others with sequenced genomes, a new study aims to answer some of the remaining questions.
The most recent figures released by Telegram note that there are about 200 million monthly active users, with 14 million in Russia, although those figures predate the scuffle with Russian regulators.
The origins of the pie predate the United States by entire millennia with records of pielike dishes enjoyed among Egyptian societies as far back as the Neolithic Period, around 6,000 BCE.
Much has been made of the fact that -- in fact, I think the president himself tweeted as much -- that, look, all these predate his association with me, at least the campaign.
Know Your Meme lists the first instance of To Be Continued as being posted to Vine on January 27th, although markedly less popular (extremely loud) Vines from creator Flozzeraxe predate this.
Cybersecurity: Concerns about vulnerabilities in vehicle electronics predate modern AVs, yet even as connected vehicle technology and automated driving features become more popular there is no international standard governing vehicle cybersecurity.
The contours of Bruce Wayne's lifestyle predate Trump by a long shot: Batman himself first appeared in a comic book in 1939, seven years before baby Donald arrived on the scene.
Convincing his supporters that these rules — rules which predate this primary — are illegitimate is going to make the campaign much more bitter, and reconciliation between the two camps much less likely.
Trump and Sanders have arguably gained large constituencies in part by rejecting precisely this kind of thinking, and for embracing American political and ideological traditions that long predate modern political conflict.
Reversing the damage he's done to American democracy, let alone fixing the systemic flaws that predate him, is an arduous task that will require many years of political organization and eduction.
McMahon says the skeletons at Başur Höyük predate other examples of adult human sacrifice in Mesopotamia, such as at those at The Royal Cemetery at Ur, in modern-day southern Iraq.
For example, the articles used, from a period between July 2012 and February 2013, may predate more recent headline-writing trends that use emotional and declarative phrasing to appeal to readers.
Yet her job is known as a graveyard of careers for good reason—the problems long predate her tenure—and Mrs von der Leyen has done well to survive in it.
But, Null says, those regulations actually predate Congress's repeal of the FCC rule (in the aftermath of that repeal, Nevada also passed a bill to enhance the state's existing privacy protections).
For two years, Rodriguez has been studying natural sources of color — plants, flowers, insects and oxides — and has researched historical methods of preparing them, including indigenous techniques that predate European colonization.
In fact, the first images of Harvard are so old, they predate the invention of photography; rather, they're sketchings of the buildings which stood then, many of which still stand today.
And it irritated some White House aides who see Mr. Trump being used as a tool in rivalries that predate his presidency — in this case between Mr. Perdue and Mr. Deal.
Trump's lawyers also argued in a sealed portion of a recent court filing that Makaeff's financial and health issues predate the lawsuit and even her participation in the Trump University program.
These efforts have at times been applied to policies that predate the Obama administration — in this case, the 2001 "roadless rule" dates back to the Clinton era, Axios' Amy Harder notes.
The guilty plea by Manafort, 69, relates to money earned from consulting work on behalf of pro-Russia politicians in Ukraine and predate his tenure as chairman of Trump's presidential campaign.
Hicks' appearance Friday was anticipated given her close ties to Trump, which predate the campaign, and the central role she has played through the election season and in the White House.
Regulators, too, are long overdue for an updating of their performance reporting guidelines, most of which predate the development of the technology that now makes this more robust wealth accounting possible.
Rabe, in his FAS interview, said it was vital to deregulate the European TV industry because the rules governing it predate the creation of platforms such as YouTube, Facebook and Netflix.
A glider truck builder often buys the rest of the truck from a manufacturer like Peterbilt and installs a rebuilt engine, many that are decades old and predate modern pollution controls.
As we learned from The Collector in Guardians of the Galaxy, when the universe first formed, the remnants of six "singularities" that predate creation were formed into "concentrated ingots" of immense power.
"All of this is an outgrowth of policies and practices that predate the Trump administration … [but] what the Trump administration has done has taken them to a whole new level," she said.
Friday's solid jobs number has still cemented the case for a rise in U.S. Federal Reserve rates this week that will long predate any European move and sees market rates far higher.
"Crucially, however, these figures predate July's attempted coup, which is likely to cause conditions in the tourism sector to deteriorate further," William Jackson, senior EM economist at Capital Economics, said in note.
While the foundations of the MOBA genre predate Warcraft 3's innovations, they directly inspired the Defense of the Ancients mod that forms the backbone of a lot of the MOBA genre.
In "I Don't Like Karaoke," a stiff, dowdy man — whose boxy suit and face seems to predate that form of entertainment — pulls back as a woman plies him with a hand mike.
All of these issues predate the new NFL/Roc Nation partnership (which was perhaps not coincidentally discussed in detail at a press conference held on the third anniversary of Kaepernick's first protest).
Indeed, many of the allegations brought against Ms. Harris predate her time in public office, when she served as the executive director of a nonprofit organization, Coney Island Generation Gap, in Brooklyn.
The claims to the Spratlys predate the civil war that ended with the Communist Party's triumph and the retreat of the Nationalist forces of the Republic of China to Taiwan in 1949.
Zinke's ties to the group predate his time in the Trump Cabinet -- the NRA contributed at least $215,2142 to Zinke's successful 2152 campaign for re-election to the US House from Montana.
SMITH: Well I think because the FBI supposedly officially opened up the investigation July 31st and we are seeing a lot of other things, a lot of dates seems to predate July 31st.
But in Sri Lanka, a fragile political system, deep-rooted tensions between ethnic groups and social fissures left over from nearly three decades of civil war are problems that far predate social media.
Gentrification, in each of these cities, dismantles and displaces existing neighborhoods and communities in order to make way for new residents who are mostly whiter, and always richer, than those who predate them.
Although worries about the use of Chinese-made telecom equipment predate the current administration, the souring of relations with China and an ongoing trade war spearheaded by President Trump have increased cybersecurity fears.
Australia's salt lakes predate human settlement, but over the past hundred years so-called "secondary salinization," the result of Australian farmers' misguided agricultural practices, has made the lakes' natural chemistry even more extreme.
They resemble similar tools, known as Oldowan, which had previously only been found in the east of the continent, and predate other tools found nearby in the north by at least 600,000 years.
Most of those trips were probably booked well in advance, as international travel usually is, and these numbers predate the June terrorist bombing in Istanbul and the Bastille Day truck attack in Nice.
Though the objects mostly predate the great breakthroughs of the mid-1920s, there are worthy highlights, such as a reconstruction of Itten's glass "Fire Tower," meant to epitomize the unity of artistic disciplines.
But with the exception of Radio Wehrwolf, these site takedowns predate the attacks in New Zealand, leading some to believe authorities are putting serious efforts into dismantling the wider online neo-Nazi ecosystem.
These achievements all predate the Green New Deal, but they are rooted in a similar goal: to fight for clean air, clean water, decarbonization, racial justice and good jobs at the same time.
The music, however, is Mr. Steinman's creation; the songs and the restless impulses underlying them predate his professional career as a hitmaker for pop artists like Air Supply, Bonnie Tyler and Celine Dion.
Many Texas Latinos that I know have some connection to the valley and the region represents a center of cultural identity and historical richness, where ranching traditions and familial roots predate the border.
Sonos is again stressing that these products have been stretched to their absolute limit, noting that many of them — the oldest were introduced in 2006 — predate the iPhone and streaming music services altogether.
Some of its powers, such as spending from the vast pool of cash built up over the centuries, exist outside of parliamentary control because they predate the creation of the modern nation state.
But lest anyone lay the blame on social media and the desire for instant fame, disclaimers like "don't try this at home" and "professional driver on closed course" long predate the meme era.
Moreover, these estimates predate Obamacare, which further cut Medicare provider payments, expanded Medicaid in a way similar to AmeriCare's no-cost-sharing option for the poor, and added a bevy of new taxes.
Some of the most delightful reminders of the common ancestry we share with other animals, they show that the building blocks of the human body predate our species by hundreds of millions of years.
The email newsletter itself isn't exactly new, and its origins even predate the internet, Penny Abernathy, the Knight Chair in Journalism and Digital Media Economics at the University of North Carolina, told BuzzFeed News.
"It's a place where the limits of reality are your own imagination," he promises, which is true as long as your imagination favors properly licensed media franchises that predate your birth by several decades.
He's hanging his entire hat on the reality that positive economic trends that began during his predecessor's first term in office have continued — deciding that he deserves credit for events that plainly predate him.
Though the Cosby allegations predate the fall of Harvey Weinstein, Cosby's case shows that as a society we are finally done believing the denials of famous men over the words and stories of women.
Fear of the virus is fueling racism and xenophobia Misinformation campaigns have falsely linked the outbreak to Chinese people eating wild animals, backed up by misleading photos that predate the outbreak by several years.
Though it is true that ISIS profits by looting artifacts and passing them on to dealers and collectors in the West, the shipments for which Hobby Lobby was scrutinized predate the rise of ISIS.
It is the first trial stemming from Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation of Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. election, although the charges largely predate Manafort's five months working on Donald Trump's successful campaign.
Anyone familiar with the lexicon of race in Texas knows, for most, "Mexican" refers to citizen, non-citizen, green card holders and Tejanos whose roots in the state predate the battle of the Alamo.
It was news to many that tens of thousands of Palestinian citizens live in villages that predate the creation of Israel and are unrecognized by the state, receiving little or no water and electricity.
Found at two sites a few years ago — at a wadi at Shuwaymis and at the desert oasis of Jubbah — the stylized canines predate previous evidence for dogs in the region by over 2,000 years.
Dick's fantasy/sci-fi short stories predate the popular Netflix series by several decades, and are an oft-cited forerunner of the technological dystopia genre (perhaps you've heard of a little film called Blade Runner?).
Kushner began selling off the most problematic parts of his portfolio shortly after Trump won the election, and some of those business deals predate what is required to be captured in the financial disclosure forms.
Kushner began selling off the most problematic pieces of his portfolio shortly after Trump won the election, and some of those business deals predate what is required to be captured in the financial disclosure forms.
None of that is likely to resonate with Mr. Trump, who has made clear he is against any agreements that predate his administration, or the hawkish Mr. Bolton, who is constitutionally averse to arms controls.
The reluctance to back her candidacy stemmed from forces that predate 2020 or modern politics itself: a general belief that big change promised by elected officials, and white candidates in particular, never reaches black communities.
Winter-solstice rituals predate the Christian holiday, and it was part of the wisdom of the new faith to piggyback, spiritually, on the old, folding its cosmic message into the universal faith in returning light.
The appointment comes as the storied law enforcement body is straining to keep up with rapid growth in the number of people it protects and to address festering personnel deficiencies that predate the Trump administration.
No president has ever asked the court to review a subpoena for his personal papers that predate his time in office, or for one issued by a state prosecutor targeting him in a criminal investigation.
JAKARTA, Indonesia — Growing up on the Indonesian island of Java in the 1970s, Dewi Kanti practiced an ancient form of indigenous traditional beliefs whose origins predate the arrivals of Christianity, Buddhism and Islam here by centuries.
I told Patchett I thought it would be an extraordinary political statement, to acknowledge a writer whose people predate this very country at a time when this country is preoccupied with defining precisely who belongs here.
New research details how the Yao people of northern Mozambique use sounds and gestures to communicate with the birds in order to find sources of honey, a relationship that may well predate humanity's collaboration with dogs.
While local musicians played covers of songs by British bands like the Beatles and Queen, the Prince of Wales spoke with owners of the cars, which like their U.S. counterparts, predate Communist-run Cuba's 1959 revolution.
But Mr. Silva told the officers that he was free to gather the eels, citing an aboriginal right to fish locally that is based on Shinnecock tradition and ancient treaties that predate and supersede government laws.
The documents predate the Trump administration — but the ACLU says they're indicative of a broader pattern of abuse and mistreatment within the Customs and Border Protection, one of the largest law enforcement agency in the country.
Some of Trump's allies believe Mulvaney's performance heightened the need for additional communications staffers who could strengthen the President's case against impeachment, a source familiar with the matter said, though calls for improved messaging predate Mulvaney's appearance.
The president led a chorus of critics of the investigation by Special Counsel Robert Mueller, noting that the crimes for which Manafort and his aide, Rick Gates, are charged appear to predate the presidential campaign by years.
Again, these efforts predate Trump, but having a president who bragged about addressing the March for Life, and who has anti-abortion advocates in key political and administrative positions, certainly isn't expected to make the situation better.
The case is the first to go to trial stemming from Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russia's role in the 2016 U.S. election, although the charges largely predate Manafort's five months working on Donald Trump's campaign.
He added that a major "asterisk" to the improvement is that the data surveys predate Britain's vote last week to leave the European Union, which has injected a big source of uncertainty to the global growth outlook.
In Bangladesh, where the national teams are ranked seventh in one-day internationals and ninth in Tests, concerns about terrorism predate the coming England trip: In the past year, Australian cricket officials have called off two tours.
Actually, debates about the ethics and efficacy of psychopharmacology long predate Prozac's arrival in the late 1980s, having raged with varying levels of intensity since the first modern psychiatric drugs came to market starting in the 1950s.
In fact, our existence has been a mere blip in cosmic development, as simpler organisms predate us by millions — in some cases, billions — of years and will no doubt go on living long after our species' demise.
If the scientists' claims are true, the paintings would predate the nearly 9,000-year-old Çatalhöyük mural in Turkey, previously identified in the early 1960s by archaeologist James Mellaart as the earliest representation of such an eruption.
At the grassroots level, organizations in Seattle like Working Washington, whose campaigns predate the domestic coronavirus outbreak, have doubled down on their efforts to seek a higher minimum wage for workers at companies like DoorDash and Grubhub.
Though the responses we received predate the terror attack in London last Saturday, security had been a concern of voters all along, in addition to deep worries over leaving the European Union and anxiety over economic inequality.
And with nearly 700 buildings constructed before 1940, including about a dozen houses on Broad and Boston Streets that predate the Revolutionary War, the town has enough history to remind one, at least a bit, of Massachusetts.
While both trade and machinery order data due next week likely predate the significant worsening of the coronavirus seen in January, the outbreak is expected to add to existing challenges for the country's export and factory sectors.
Those disputes predate US involvement in the region, we cannot rectify ethno-sectarian hate or the Sykes-Picot agreement (the 1916 pact between France and Britain, which carved up the Middle East after World War I) in 2019.
Sieting likes to portray his opponents as outsiders, liberals from 30 miles away in Traverse City, but in truth, most of them are homegrown, with grievances against him that predate the Trump sign or the anti-Muslim comments.
The Arab Peace Initiative offers Israel normal ties with the Arab world in exchange for a Palestinian state drawn along borders that predate Israel's capture of territory in a 1967 war and a fair solution for Palestinian refugees.
Though the New York Times reported that the suspect wrote that his views "predate Trump," it wasn't long before the manifesto's themes were linked to the president, who has repeatedly used language that rails against immigrants and minorities.
The case is the first to go to trial arising out of special counsel Robert Mueller's probe of Russia's meddling in the 2016 U.S. election, although the charges against Manafort largely predate his five months on the campaign.
This reaction obscures the lived reality of many Palestinians by effectively diverting domestic and international attention away from being able to understand their motives for protesting, which predate and go beyond the concerns of any one political faction.
The Iranian documents revealed by the Prime Minister largely predate the JCPOA, are well known to European and American governments, and do not in any way indict the Iranians for violating -- or even intending to violate -- the deal.
But European banks are still reluctant to enter Iran because they have no solid legal assurance from Washington that its enforcement agencies would not later sue them for violating residual American sanction laws that predate the nuclear negotiations.
If we are that disconnected from 1936, but the Old English poetic codices predate Benjamin by an entire millennium, then it is no wonder that being confronted by these manuscripts leads to a feeling of numbed, startled astonishment.
As American curators and artists get serious about unwinding the colonial legacies embedded in our views of modern art, another country can offer a primer: Australia, where debates on the "contemporaneity" of Indigenous art predate ours by decades.
Attempts by Palestinian groups to use boycotts, divestment, and sanctions to pressure Israel predate BDS — they go back at least as far as the 1990s, according to Yousef Munayyer, executive director of the US Campaign for Palestinian Rights.
Those results reflected special items including some $432 million in operating losses from legal costs, regulatory penalties and customer remediation, and a $53 million gain on the sale of troubled mortgage loans that predate the 2007-2009 financial crisis.
Their work, which encompassed experimental theatre, publishing, and political action, is represented in the show by photomontages from Cahun's experimental anti-memoir Aveux non avenus and a series of hyper-stylized self-portraits that predate Cindy Sherman by decades.
Since "Gamergate" was never really an organized movement, none of the people mentioned in the report are "members" of it, and some incidents predate the controversy, like a bomb threat against Anita Sarkeesian at the 2014 Game Developers Conference.
U.S. companies look set to lag rivals from other countries in restoring trade with Iran, because Washington will retain broad sanctions that predate the nuclear crisis and were imposed over other issues such as terrorism and human rights abuses.
This suggests an incredibly great diversity within Jewish religious experience and practice around the time of Jesus, as well as a great deal of overlap in imagery and theology between mystical Jewish sects that predate Christianity and Christianity itself.
This all may seem like déjà vu after the EpiPen price increase last month — and countless examples that predate that — because according to numerous news outlets, Chicago-based Novum Pharma has increased the price of Aloquin by about 3,900%.
Many diseases—using the term loosely, without strictly defining what a disease is—predate historical sources, so the answer comes from the study of paleopathology, which in turn relies on the studies of archaeology, paleontology and ancient DNA (aDNA).
Most of these devices predate the cloud-storage era, and so likely contain solitary copies of photos, texts, and emails, among other confidential files (porn?) that I'd probably be horrified to learn had fallen into the hands of strangers.
When data show that support among Britons for Brexiting isn't correlated with material losses associated with immigration—and where anti-immigrant sentiments long predate the migration explosion associated with EU liberalization—this counsel of prudence reads more like extortion.
The case is the first to go to trial stemming from Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russia's role in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, although the charges largely predate Manafort's five months working on Donald Trump's successful campaign.
Whether or not it's the Senate's place to conduct an investigation into allegations made prior to Moore's election, which voters knew about and which regard events that predate his term, is both a political question and a constitutional one.
While Peña Nieto's efforts to diversify trade and investment partnerships predate the election of President Donald Trump and the NAFTA renegotiation, Mexico and Asia policy experts agree that there is a growing momentum for a stronger Mexico-China relationship.
When, four years ago, Putin endorsed anti-gay legislation, for instance, he was playing to entrenched conservative prejudices that predate Soviet Communism—perhaps not for Western-oriented intellectuals and the urban middle class but for many millions of others.
With the exception of 45,153 year old human remains which were recently found at 57°N in Siberia, human remains which predate the Last Glacial Maximum by more than about 3000 years haven't been found north of 55°N.
Image: United States Patent and Trademark OfficeAlthough various forms of modelling clay predate Play-Doh by many years, the toy, which was created in 1956 and patented in 1965, has become the "Kleenex" or "Velcro" of nondescript blobs of malleable material.
The case is the first to go to trial stemming from Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russia's role in the 2016 U.S. election, although the charges largely predate Manafort's five months working on Trump's campaign, including three as chairman.
These moments, which show that race impacts educational outcomes and that white people will use all kinds of creative, coded language to cover up their racial biases, are classic outcomes of racism that predate OPRF, not some hidden reality in America.
West's musical credentials predate his jerkin-wearing career—in high school, he started Johnny Was, which I can only describe as being like Brand New, that alt-emo band your school crush put on a mix CD for you, but worse.
The increase in the number of these secret operations, which put operatives in the middle of purported plots, has come with little public or congressional scrutiny, and the stings rely on F.B.I. guidelines that predate the rise of the Islamic State.
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) does not violate the Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment when it invalidates patents that predate the America Invents Act of 2011, a federal appeals court said on Tuesday.
While this state of affairs owes itself to all sorts of complex social shifts, some of which predate the twentieth century, the political transmutation of evangelicalism into the Christian right since the 1960s is certainly an important part of the story.
The 2019 expedition also uncovered the horsehair rope, numerous animal skeletons that were likely hunted and deposited by humans, and wooden artifacts that may be spear shafts that predate the Bronze Age, though it will take radiocarbon-dating to be sure.
Take a tour of most NASA or Air Force space facilities and you will see buildings that predate Neil Armstrong's first walk on the Moon and that have been postponing badly needed maintenance since the end of the Cold War.
" It is the "first time Congress has subpoenaed the personal records of a President that predate his time in office" and "the first time Congress has issued a subpoena, under its legislative powers, to investigate the President for illegal conduct.
Limits on boat building and imports, for example, mean private commercial fishermen own vessels often predate Fidel Castro's 1959 revolution, like the island's candy-colored vintage American cars, and are kitted out with motors from decades-old Soviet land vehicles.
Limits on boat building and imports, for example, mean private commercial fishermen own vessels often predate Fidel Castro's 1959 revolution, like the island's candy-colored vintage American cars, and are kitted out with motors from decades-old Soviet land vehicles.
The state's approval of the tax rebate is the culmination of more than two years of efforts by the Chawlas that predate their partnership with the Trumps, according to emails obtained by The New York Times through a public records request.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, an independent regulator of pipelines and power markets, derives its authority from decades-old laws that largely predate worries about climate change and were focused primarily on ensuring that energy supplies remain cheap and reliable.
In fact, the movie's fantastical take on the idea that "what's on the inside is more important than what's on the outside" indirectly combats the fatal flaws that are so central to many of the Disney films that predate it.
Around this time, My Name is Byf had released their magnum opus, a four-hour epic that promised to walk through the entire confusing story of Destiny, including events that predate the timeline of the games by theoretically millions of years.
The inquiries have been made in recent weeks, although they predate a poorly received agreement on Britain's exit from the European Union announced last week that has raised speculation about the Conservative government's longevity and the possibility of a snap election.
While the company did not provide further details, its announcement follows a pattern of corporate leaders who have tried to woo Trump by pledging to hire or invest in the United States, even if the targets they've announced predate his presidency.
Manafort's lies during those sessions went to "the heart" of what Mueller's team is investigating, prosecutor Andrew Weissmann said in court earlier this month — even though the crimes he will soon be sentenced for largely predate the 2016 presidential campaign.
The Saudi-backed initiative calls for a Palestinian state with borders that predate Israel's capture of territory in the 1967 Middle East war, as well as a capital in East Jerusalem and refugees' right of return - all rejected by Israel.
While the problems in many poorer cities predate the recession, what has felt like a real recovery for Americans in healthier cities and towns has left the worst-off locations — many of them concentrated in the nation's old industrial heartland — even further behind.
While the charges against Manafort mostly predate his work on President Donald Trump's 2016 election campaign, the guilty verdict triggered an outburst from Trump, who has repeatedly sought to distance himself from Manafort while denouncing the Mueller investigation as a "witch hunt".
Since the pin appears to predate the boat, it&aposs possible that the Ladby&aposs figurehead was modeled after the Birka mold, said Kalmring and study co-researcher Lena Holmquist, an archaeologist in the Department of Archaeology and Classical Studies at Stockholm University.
Gustavison appears to have previously worked as a senior director for security operations at Equifax, according to his LinkedIn, though his tenure at Equifax appears to predate by years the known scope of the breach of nearly 148 million Americans' data there.
And even if it's too much to lay all that at the feet of social networks — the decline of democracy does predate them — it never stops surprising me how useful they remain to the governments that would seek to end democracy altogether.
Torture in prison is routine and widespread in India, and Thakur's claims predate her candidature for the BJP, but in 2015 the National Human Rights Commission and the court looked into her allegations and found no evidence that she'd ever been tortured.
Saudi Arabia said on the eve of the conference that any peace deal should be based on a Saudi-led Arab initiative that calls for a Palestinian state drawn along borders which predate Israel's capture of territory in the 1967 Middle East war.
"This really is a departure from traditional foreign policy statements to acknowledge that the troubles with the world political and economic order predate Trump and are far more structural," said Paul Musgrave, a US foreign policy expert at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Food shortages in most of the country are caused by problems that predate the Ebola outbreak, according to the U.N. food agencies, which said the number of people "severely" affected by a lack of food has increased by 60 percent since 2010.
What hurt ranchers around Grand Staircase was the rise of factory farming, plus other market forces that made everything from fuel to feed more expensive while the price of beef failed to keep pace—factors that long predate the creation of the monument.
The findings cast fresh light on one of only a few known examples of cooperation between humans and free-living wild animals, a partnership that may well predate the love affair between people and their domesticated dogs by hundreds of thousands of years.
But it's the flavors of the Dominican Republic, Senegal, Jamaica, Mexico, the South, Syria, Beirut, and all the immigrant- and black-owned restaurants in the neighborhoods, many of which predate Detroit's gentrification, that in many ways make Detroit's food scene worth talking about.
But Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and other officials acknowledged Thursday that the proposed rule could hurt beneficiaries of tax credits that predate the new law, such as an Alabama law that provides tax credits to donors who contribute to private school scholarship funds.
A descendant of the Andean Cañari tribe, who predate the Incas by thousands of years and today number fewer than a quarter of a million people, Lucila Melania Dutan grew up in the mountains of southern Ecuador, nearly 9,000 feet above sea level.
Both government officials and natural gas companies will be wary of ignoring First Nations and sparking more direct action; they will be forced to consider not just the forms of government created from the Indian Act but the ones that predate it.
Baroque pieces by Jean-Philippe Rameau predate the affair by centuries, and are used in a head-scratching ballet of military officers; Jehan Alain's pulsating "Litanies," performed with verve by the organist Parker Ramsay, are from the 1930s, decades after Dreyfus was rehabilitated.
The meteorite is filled with tiny grains of ancient stardust that predate the birth of the Sun and our solar system by more than two billion years, according to a study published on Monday in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Those fights predate the whistleblower issue that prompted Pelosi's announcement on Thursday, but in arguing for the release of grand jury materials from the Mueller probe, the Judiciary Committee told a judge in July that it was part of a preliminary impeachment investigation.
The underlying lawsuits in those cases predate Whitaker's appointment, and the challengers argue that because Whitaker must be formally substituted for Sessions as the top Justice Department official in the proceedings, the courts need to decide if Whitaker is lawfully serving as acting attorney general.
The Houthis have longstanding political and economic grievances that predate the current conflict, and that have fueled numerous armed rebellions on their part, including several against the regime of Saleh, who for the moment is their ally in the war against the Saudi coalition.
"Indeed, the common law right of access — a right so enshrined in our identity that it 'predate[s] even the Constitution itself' — derives from the public's right to 'learn of, monitor, and respond to the actions of their representatives and representative institutions,'" he wrote.
The human terrain of the Middle East is being irrevocably altered as Christian communities that have existed for more than a millennium, often under tolerant Islamic rulers, are being eradicated or depopulated, forced to flee from ancestral homes that predate the birth of Islam.
The maker of Otis elevators, Carrier air conditioners, Pratt & Whitney aircraft engines and other aerospace components faces challenges well known to investors that predate its agreement with President-elect Donald Trump to keep Carrier jobs in Indiana that were slated to move to Mexico.
And indeed AFBT techniques predate Bitcoin, though MaidSafe says these kind of models have only more recently become viable thanks to research and the relative maturing of decentralized computing and data types, itself as a consequence of increased interest and investment in the space.
But some of the citizenship system's issues also predate his presidency: In 2016, the Department of Homeland Security's inspector general found that at least 900 people who had been previously deported later acquired citizenship thanks to flaws in the system for tracking fingerprint records.
Most of this achievement rests on two major, uniquely child-focused insurance programs that predate the Affordable Care Act (ACA) — Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) — and is based on a bipartisan belief that children deserve access to high-quality healthcare from birth.
With the new appointments, only three of Microsoft's independent board members predate Nadella's tenure: Chairman John Thompson, who joined in 2012; former Bank of America Vice Chair Charles Noski, who joined in 2003; and former BMW Chairman Helmut Panke, who also joined in 2003.
In his current role at the agency, Bilello is furthering communications initiatives that predate his tenure, such as the "Ask TSA" forum, which allows travelers to communicate directly with agency officials on Twitter and Facebook about what they can or cannot bring aboard a flight.
His discussion is punctuated by many charts and tables: Using a combination of extrapolation and guesswork to produce quantitative estimates for eras that predate modern data collection is a Piketty trademark, and it's a technique he applies extensively here, I'd say to very good effect.
The ideological middle is no-man's-land Both nights exposed the real ideological divisions in the Democratic Party between progressives who are arguing for systemic change to combat issues that predate Trump and moderates who essentially want to return politics to the pre-Trump era.
The New York City Housing Authority, home to more than 400,000 low-income New Yorkers, has been beset with problems that predate Mr. de Blasio and his administration, though he has been criticized as slow to respond to certain issues, such as toxic lead poisoning.
But he is not sure whether his small company can get a slice of the $350 billion pie, due to Small Business Administration rules that predate the stimulus package that disqualify some companies that take checks from venture capital firms from taking federal loans.
The desire of many trans women to be able to give birth can be traced back over a century in medical literature—if one feels comfortable using the phrase "trans women" to label people who long predate the term's contemporary usage, which… live a little!
"As far as what I have seen to date, it appears that there was an investigation not of the campaign but of certain individuals who have a history that we should be suspicious of that predate the presidential campaign of 2015, 2016," Rubio told ABC.
As Egypt's Ministry of Antiquities said in a statement, Tallet and Mahfouz's findings predate, by a slim margin, documents known as the El-Gebelein papyri — which date to the end of the fourth dynasty — and the Abusir papyri, dating to the end of the fifth dynasty.
The most iconic cloth styles — from the Champion to the Chuck Taylor and the Authentic — predate most of the current high-tech fabrication tennis shoes by a few generations, and are still in style rotation for good reason: this low-key textile is the ideal summer shoe.
"They now have their caucus and they have tensions and personal animus and factions that predate my election that have nothing to do with me, and they are going to work that out themselves if it needs to be worked out," Cuomo said of Senate Democrats.
Moreover, Tillerson did not address the everyday indignities and suffering of the Rohingya in Rakhine that predate the latest violence and, as such, would do little to reverse the disenfranchisement the Rohingya people have experienced for decades -- already highlighted by Kofi Annan's Advisory Commission on Rakhine State.
And their clashes, which predate a rigorous effort by Democratic committee chairs to expose what they believe is corruption, incompetence and possibly illegality at the heart of the administration, appear like the opening salvos of a calculated bid to lure the President to his own political destruction.
"Defendant used a laundering process that included restoration services to hide damage from illegal excavations, straw purchases at auction houses to create sham ownership histories, and the creation of false provenance to predate international laws of patrimony prohibiting the exportation of looted antiquities," according to the complaint.
While they certainly predate the space age, and Hergé does depict the suits in use on the Moon, as well as a couple of points where they're being constructed and fixed, which means that he did put some thought into how these theoretical space suits might have functioned.
"This is about exploiting the fault lines that exist in our society and building on what was done in 2016, and it isn't confined to the internet - it includes print and television, as well, in some cases using existing platforms that predate the 2016 election," the official said.
Hoffmann, too, liked right angles and rigid surfaces, though he could also embrace more swooping forms, as in a tea service made of silver and ebony from 1904 whose parabolic curves predate the space age by decades, or a 1910 silver centerpiece whose clover form recalls Islamic decorative arts.
The device sports the now nearly ubiquitous edge-to-edge display style now being used by Apple's iPhone X, the Samsung Galaxy S8 and Note 8, and Google's new Pixel 2 XL. Vela's development appears to also predate Xiaomi's Mi Mix, which helped popularize the modern bezel-less trend last year.
While festive football matches predate the First World War, the association with the 'Christmas Truce' of 21962 gives them a certain significance, even if modern historians have disputed whether anyone actually played football in no man's land that winter, because they have to ruin everything, the miserable, evidence-obsessed, revisionist fucks.
The Internet Protocols of the Elders of ZionSome conspiracy theories long predate the internet, but few have as genuine a claim to antiquity as the idea that a cabal of sinister Jews is out to take over the world and/or eat your baby and poison your well with plague.
But I suspect that the weightier undercurrent from women who work in Silicon Valley — especially from those with Google on their resumes — is that the incident is a reminder of all the other wrongs and inequities at Google that predate the memo, and of those that they fear will persist.
Yet, as Britain prepares for a referendum on June 23 on whether to remain in the European Union, it is perhaps worth recalling that its ties to the great landmass beyond the channel long predate the bloc's establishment as a huge trading zone, creating bonds that will not easily dissolve.
Spurious charges of dual Jewish loyalty and Jewish money were the basis of much of the hatred that Jews faced in Germany before World War II, as well during many of the eastern European Pogroms and the Spanish Inquisition, all of which predate the founding of the modern State of Israel.
For those lawyers and legal scholars whose memories predate 1981, we hope that young women and young men, as they grow to lead, remember that what seems unremarkable today is actually a testament to two women of indomitable will, whose achievement was only as durable as our will to sustain it.
The NEA was unable to confirm that Our Town has Massachusetts roots, but the much-circulated master plan does seem to predate a 2010 white paper about creative placemaking that the NEA produced for that year's Mayors' Institute on City Design, and that continues to inform programs like Our Town.
While I appreciate the historicity of works that predate the modern and contemporary periods, and the somberly scholastic approach (though some galleries get very inventive with their frames) many of these Upper East Side participant galleries take to conveying this historicity, I just love work that is expressly, formally innovative.
Because of its uniquely severe smog problems, and because its clean air rules predate federal rules, California has been allowed under the Clean Air Act to set its own, and traditionally tougher, air pollution standards, as long as it is granted a waiver by the federal government to do so.
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This goes beyond the fact that agents working for DHS have allegedly committed violent crimes — such as Juan David Ortiz, the Customs and Border Protection officer accused of the murder of four women in Texas, or the long list of incidents of sexual violence allegedly committed by CBP agents, which predate Nielsen's tenure.
And it could score some political points for the Taiwanese company, putting it in the ranks of companies like Alibaba, SoftBank and Intel that have announced U.S. investments in a bid to win favor with the White House — even at times allowing Trump to take credit for plans that predate his presidency.
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And the delirium of their size is enhanced by their age, by the knowledge that some of the oldest sequoias predate our best tools for processing and communicating phenomena like sequoias, that the trees are older than the English language and most of the world's major religions — older by centuries, easily, even millenniums.
And the president's apparent triumph over the space-time continuum has created practical concerns across newsrooms and congressional offices, exacerbated by forces that predate Mr. Trump: the rise of Facebook and Twitter, the partisan instincts of cable news and, in the case of mass shootings, what many describe as a growing public imperviousness to horror.
His erasure of the Jewish ethos and prophetic teachings — which are as prescriptive for leading a moral and ethical life as the lessons of Jesus and which predate Jesus by many centuries — and the way Mr. Wehner leapfrogs from paganism to Christianity without so much as a nod to its Judaic heritage seems both ahistorical and insensitive.
Their antislavery petitions predate the formation of the first (and exclusively white) abolition societies in the 1780s and 1790s, and they were faster to dismiss colonization as a legitimate antislavery plan, to demand immediate, uncompensated emancipation, to aid fugitive slaves in what came to be called the Underground Railroad and finally to promote organized slave rebellions.
Obama's national security team has always exhibited a split personality between a group of outsider insurgents — Rhodes, UN Ambassador Samantha Power, National Security Adviser Susan Rice, Chief of Staff Denis McDonough — who backed him in 2007 and a group of figures with longstanding institutional ties to the national security establishment that long predate Obama's term in office.
What they have engendered is a harmonious locker room, governed by an altruistic culture embodied by cornerback Ahkello Witherspoon's request to play special teams after he was benched in last week's victory over Minnesota, and a roster crafted to Lynch and Shanahan's specifications: Of the 22018 players who started against the Vikings, only five predate this administration.
Athens is the only European Union capital without an official place of worship for Muslims, and although plans for the mosque predate the arrival of a huge of influx of migrants, many of whom are from Syria and Iraq, its construction has been caught up in the polarizing debate over how to handle the recent arrivals.
Gates, an associate of former Trump campaign chairman Paul ManafortPaul John ManafortTrial of ex-Obama White House counsel suddenly postponed Top Mueller probe prosecutor to join Georgetown Law as lecturer DOJ releases notes from official Bruce Ohr's Russia probe interviews MORE, pleaded not guilty Monday to charges of money laundering and tax fraud that predate the 2016 campaign.
The indictment is not just embarrassing, but potentially a threat to the president should Manafort (whose legal problems appear to long predate his service to Trump, and who doesn't have as enduring and solid a relationship to Trump as other key administration figures have) turn state's evidence and flip on other current or former Trump aides.
The trends predate him — job growth during the first two years of his presidency has been slightly slower than in the two years preceding his presidency — but their cumulative effect is undeniable: We're enjoying the longest economic expansion in American history, we're at or near full employment, and Americans tell pollsters they're more optimistic about the economy than at any point in decades.
Because so much of their (and really all gurus') personal identity is wrapped up in their product, and so much effort is spent assuring us every Snapchat, Instagram story, and YouTube video is truly them, it's difficult for them to then distance themselves from offensive statements they've made in the past, even long-deleted ones that predate their beauty guru fame.
Though the quest for fresh political ideas predate modern think-tanks—be it colonial America's pamphleteers or Britain's Fabian Society, founded in 1884—they served a vital function in the 133th century by presenting government officials with thoughtful analysis and policy options that were more immediate and relevant than from academia (but ideally held to the same standard and often by practitioners holding the same qualifications).
The basic thesis that middle-class Americans need help is a lot less controversial today than it was when Warren wrote the book, but the fact that she was thinking along these lines in the mid-aughts is crucial to understanding her worldview: To her, America's economic problems have roots that far predate the Great Recession and that require something much more fundamental than a macroeconomic recovery.
The sparse, poorly-lit setting has come to be closely associated with stereotypical porn production in popular culture: Not glamorous film sets, but a dingy basement office in Scottsdale (Literally, that's where the porn videos that made the black couch famous were shot, according to the Phoenix New Times.) But there are many versions of casting porn that predate Whitaker's black leather couch: Pierre Woodman's "Casting X" began in 1997.

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