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Ahead of time.
If something happens ahead of time, it happens early or before the set time.
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IPO investors were at least made aware of this particular concern ahead of time.
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In the case of this fight, there were concerns, ahead of time, about the judges.
Although DJI was not made aware of the Army's concerns ahead of time, the new mode has been in development for several months, according to the press release.
Talk about your concerns with your partner ahead of time.
"They put institutional concerns ahead of compassion".
Should you decide to follow the Vogels' lead, there are a variety of calculations you should make, and concerns and questions you should have ahead of time, several of which are sketched out below.
Hayday says it may well help quell concerns about vaccines if people know ahead of time that they're prone to have a mild reaction.
There's a lot more to talk about and things you can predict ahead of time that will concern [Series A] investors.
If Trump knew about the meeting ahead of time "that would concern me," he said.
There was agreement among most that in any research, the community needed to be contacted to seek counsel ahead of time regarding their concerns including ethical aspects of the research projects.
However, a few simple steps you can take include planning what you will say to him or her ahead of time, addressing any concerns about having dogs roaming the office during work hours and liability drawbacks.
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