Examples of using Predates in English and their translations into Korean
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This structure predates multicellular life on this planet.
The effort to discover and reveal personal information, of course,long predates the internet.
This structure predates multicellular life on this planet.
The activity of fans creating relationships for fictional characters far predates the term.
His work on this predates that by Galton and Haldane.
Careful study of historical information indicates that the onset of this change predates the majority of the defences.
This lab predates the Company. What's it doing down here?
The idea of“games as media” reinforces the conceptual gap between video games and the long history of play that predates them.
Lima's history predates the colonial presence in the country.
The other alternative kind of photosynthesis is CAM, or Crassulacean Acid Metabolism, which predates C4 photosynthesis by at least 150 million years.
A similar case that predates Dow Jones v Gutnick is Berezovsky v Forbes in England.
In AI that exploits human psychological weaknesses to sell us things, we have for the first time created something that effectively predates our own species.
The origin of timber joinery in North America predates the availability of metal fasteners and of sawmill produced lumber.
If, indeed, the fossil bacteria are related to plague bacteria, Yersinia pestis, the discovery would show that this scourge, which killed more than half the population of Europe in the 14th century, actually had been around for millions of years before that, traveled around much of the world, and predates the human race.
And in fact, that's actually sustaining a long-standing trend that predates human beings, OK, that biological evolution was doing for us.
Estonia's system actually predates the Bitcoin blockchain, and there is some disagreement over whether it should be called a blockchain technology.
This is something the C++ core developersare working to overcome, but C++ is limited by a long history that predates a lot of the ideas they are now trying to implement.
It is an antique form of divination that predates popular psychology, but has been shown to have archetypal energies that work well from a Jungian perspective.
Proviron actually predates the“golden era” of bodybuilding by quite some time, it's original“formula” was developed in the 1930's by the pharmaceutical company Schering as a means of treating hormone related conditions.
The researcher noted that the data predates the Affordable Care Act, and the other three countries have more generous health care and social support systems than the U.S.
Comparing statistics and analyzing data predates written history, but there are some significant milestones that helped develop analytics into the process that we know today.
If the old version of the OS you are after predates Snow Leopard and you have a developer account you might be able to get it from developer. apple. com/downloads.
OK, erm… Halliwell's previous convictions predate the national DNA database.
They predate our oldest culture.
Anyway, this predated the sampling era.
Previously, many scientists had believed that shark gills were an ancient system that predated modern fish.
There are many other text encodings that predate Unicode, such as ASCII and ISO/IEC 8859;
My former relationship predated the explosion of dating apps, so this was completely new terrain for me.
The examples in that book predate the digital age, but they are still illuminating.
ICANN was founded in 1998, but there are TLDs which predate its existence or are otherwise outside of its jurisdiction.