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was antecedent
noun
Any thing that precedes another thing, especially the cause of the second thing.
Exact(1)
Similarly, the postnatal care on the first day of life was antecedent to neonatal deaths on days 2 7.
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Section 2a c) is antecedent to §2c, since §2a(c) defines when at-large elections are appropriate.
The major streams are antecedent to the uplift and have been drowned in their lower courses, producing estuaries.
Moreover, multiple social identifications were found to be antecedent to self-esteem, not vice versa.
But, by and large, all these issues are antecedent in Washington politics to the question of whether there shall or shall not be "civil-rights" legislation.
We use our work to support critiques of social cognition theories, with their emphasis upon beliefs being antecedent to behaviours.
In some respects, incentive values and trust are antecedent to all that.
Perceptual knowledge is antecedent to verbal knowledge and cannot owe its existence to words.
The IF part of a rule is antecedent and the THEN part is consequent.
I think both Christianity, (it's antecedent Judaism), and Islam are losing traction.
A number of different locomotor behaviours have been suggested to be antecedent to bipedalism [ 32- 34].
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