Sentence examples for whatever prior from inspiring English sources

The phrase "whatever prior" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be intended to refer to any previous information or context, but it lacks clarity and specificity. Example: "Please consider whatever prior discussions we had before making a decision."

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If you think, following the dictionary definition of essentialism, that the essence of rabbitness is "prior to" the existence of rabbits (whatever "prior to" might mean, and that's a nonsense in itself) evolution is not an idea that will spring readily to your mind, and you may resist when somebody else suggests it.

Sven Birkerts, bidding fair to replace Rick Moody as Dale Peck's "worst writer of his generation," offers an unbearable template: "Can I possibly convey how those words" — the first lines of "Howl" — "moved in me, how that cadence undid in a minute's time whatever prior cadences had been voice-tracking my life?" No, he can't.

So again, I ask: how many of you already had the Beatles on your iPhone/iPod/Zune/Whatever prior to this morning's announcement?

That means the decision will leave whatever prior court ruling as the final word and will not create any legal precedent. .

6- The Defense Secretary must submit an unclassified report to members of Congress on all of the medium and high-risk detainees still present in Guantanamo, their countries of origin, and whatever prior acts of terrorism the detainees committed against the U.S. or its allies.

While many students at Exosphere will be tech entrepreneurs, some are artists and musicians trying to bootstrap their work to commercial success, whatever prior experience their goal is to create an experience that can help each student decide whether or not entrepreneurship is for them, and if so, nurture them on that path and support them for the long haul.

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Nevertheless, the posterior probability retains its purely subjective, conditional meaning as the degree of belief a rational agent will have in the hypothesis given whatever priors have been used.

Furthermore, the intuition we as readers have learned from years of interpreting point estimates and frequentist confidence intervals is to, roughly, treat them as calculations based on flat priors and then roughly incorporate them into whatever actual prior belief we have.

Suppose there are some actual mental differences between men and women, whatever their prior causes.

Fed chiefs, whatever their prior views, tend to discover the virtues of discretion once they take office.

In any case, anyone paying attention as evidence mounts would eventually converge on the right answer, whatever their prior – though it may come too late to affect the outcome, of course.

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