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How to use preexisting in a sentence

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It is thus unlikely that the bulk of the Carboniferous detritus could have been derived by recycling of preexisting Silurian sandstones.
When people use drugs, it is often the result of preexisting problems and pressures.
The cell theory states that all biological organisms are composed of cells; cells are the unit of life and all life comes from preexisting life.
The loss of preexisting genes or gene activities during evolution is a major mechanism of ecological specialization.
In addition, 4 individuals had histories consistent with environmental aggravation of preexisting respiratory disease.
The only change that occurs in the brain is a reorganization of preexisting neuronal networks.
This has left the impression that no preexisting condition restrictions apply.
The diuresis after rapid infusion of mannitol may increase preexisting hemoconcentration.
Transformation from a premalignant lesion to Squalors cell carcinoma may begin with induration and inflammation of the preexisting lesion.
Until recently, the RCMP was completing its own security clearance process regardless of whether the individual had a preexisting clearance.
I have always worked with images and descriptions and I've never thought that their function was to reproduce a preexisting reality.
In this regard, a changing climate represents one more factor that can exacerbate preexisting stressors and constrain current adaptive capacity.
Boinet finds in these cases of hereditary hexadactylism that the supernumerary members are not remnants of preexisting digits, but that they are the result of a dichotomization of the bones.
The environment is an issue embedded with preexisting tension among people of the same nationality and between States.
This collection is sold exclusively with Henri Bendel, and is an expansion of her preexisting sweets line Sugarpova.
Also, preexisting family or marital stressors may have contributed to the onset of the depressive episode.
This resistance can be a particularly serious issue if the ministry's preexisting schools have recently failed during a natural disaster.
New ideas are always based on preexisting ones, and our understanding of them is as formidable as it is intuitive.
Run Micro Focus RUMBA session files and macros, or preexisting EXTRA! and Reflection session files, macros, and related HLLAPI applications.
They may also need to repurpose preexisting materials to address issues that they otherwise cannot discuss because of government censorship.
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Examples from Classical Literature
With this altered image of the woman before him, his preexisting ideal becomes blended.
For how are we to conceive that preexisting consciousness should govern the formation of the body, move, warm, or guide it?
If eternal, how could they assume the empire of an independent and preexisting world?
The present neutrality act of April 20, 1818, is but little more than a collection of preexisting laws.
Judo strategies do, however, not involve a reenforcement of a preexisting weakness.
How many previous encounters proved their preexisting acquaintance?
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