Idiom
Ahead of time.
If something happens ahead of time, it happens early or before the set time.
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Charter flights, which must file flight plans ahead of time and are easier to track, are permitted.
White House officials said Mr. Obama also did not know about Mr. Comey's plans ahead of time.
The administration is not legally obligated to get the approval of community boards before opening shelters, but its policy requires it to tell them of its plans ahead of time.
Charter flights, which file flight plans ahead of time and are easier to track, have been permitted under the restrictions, but many corporate jets and other small business airplanes are not considered charters under F.A.A. regulations.
"He announces his plans ahead of time," said Mr. Estevez, "something that shows he's already treating the public to the kind of transparent agenda they expect of him, and one that they would have never gotten before under the PRI".
"You certainly shouldn't be rushing Christmas, but it's nice to be talking about your plans ahead of time," said Frances Croke Page, a longtime executive at agencies like BBDO.
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"The type of situation we offer really has to be planned ahead of time," Mr. Wildes said.
His advice this year is to use apps to plan ahead of time.
Everything was planned ahead of time and absolutely nothing went as planned.
His doctor said the treatment had been planned ahead of time.
The ruckus had been planned ahead of time on social media.
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