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Idiom
Ahead of time.
If something happens ahead of time, it happens early or before the set time.
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STANLEY -- It seemed so clear ahead of time that "Coupling" was going to be terrible, simply because it was a rip-off of a British show, that it was gratifying to realize it really was just as bad as predicted.
Forecast: Most "green" issues were clear ahead of time, although there was talk that air quality might suffer owing to extra Olympics-related traffic.
Make sure the terms of your agreement are clear ahead of time to prevent hard feelings down the line.
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His views also matter for another reason: the BIS is one of the few international financial institutions (some say the only one) to see the financial crisis coming and to issue clear warnings ahead of time.
When you have clear boundaries ahead of time about what you will allow yourself to do, you don't need to make decisions on the fly.
"If he's an investor in a company, they have a right to apply, but he should have cleared it ahead of time and he never should have had a conversation with Medina," said State Senator Richard Codey, the minority leader.
With the release schedule cleared ahead of 2013 now's the time to talk the best videogames of the year.
Teachers may also post their lesson plans ahead of time, so clear space in your schedule for future homework or tests.
But in order to know what to ask, the show makes clear that the family has been interviewed ahead of time, which might tend to end up tipping people off to the questions.
Prices at bank auctions can be higher than those at county sales, but bidders at bank auctions can usually inspect a property ahead of time, expect a clear title and may not have to pay cash, Ms. McGee said.
Today's issues resulted from a failure to properly screen our hackathons for inappropriate content ahead of time and establish clear guidelines for these submissions.
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