Sentence examples for a precursor to further from inspiring English sources

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But he declined to be specific and called them a "precursor to further discussions".

It is likely a precursor to further departmental measures against the doctor and possibly the hospital.

The deal is being closely watched as a precursor to further cross-border consolidation.

General Odierno said the cutbacks are only a precursor to further action.

The Trump campaign and the white-nationalist support it has garnered suggest that it may be a precursor to further violence.

You can imagine that this letter, coming with legal backing, is a precursor to further legal action and claims for damages, either publicly or behind the scenes.

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Forest degradation is a global phenomenon and while being an important indicator and precursor to further forest loss, carbon emissions due to degradation should also be accounted for in national reporting within the frame of UN REDD+.

However, addiction a diagnosed form of mental illness can often be the precursor to further psychiatric problems.

The official said the warning was not a precursor to any further military action against Iraq, nor was it a response to any specific activity in Iraq.

Even if it's not your cup of tea, laughs are an excellent precursor to furthering the bond between you two.

As a precursor to and motivation for further approximations, we fix on a simple model of a quantum mechanical system coupled to a boson field reservoir R. In the Markov approximation we assume that the auto-correlation time of the field processes vanishes in the limit: this includes weak coupling (van Hove) and low density limits.

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