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anticipatory [ænˌtɪsɪˈpeɪtəri, Am ˈtɪsəpətɔ:ri] ADJ LAW

anticipatory breach

anticipatory advance, anticipatory credit N ECON

anticipatory advance

anticipatory payment N ECON

anticipatory payment

Usage examples with anticipatory

anticipatory breach

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There is no provision for granting anticipatory bail for 6 months to the accused.
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Anything else is preparatory or anticipatory to this key intellectual event.
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It is the anticipatory recognition of output that helps in defining the input of the system.
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Anticipatory behavior can be the result of a psychological outlook toward the future, for examples optimism, pessimism, and hope.
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Therefore, the self-persuasion processes could become an important mediator of anticipatory attitude change.
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The "hostia praecidanea" was an anticipatory offering made the day before a sacrifice.
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Approximately 20% of people undergoing chemotherapy are reported to develop anticipatory nausea and vomiting.
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As with assimilation, anticipatory dissimilation is much more common than lag dissimilation, but unlike assimilation, most dissimilation is triggered by "non" -contiguous segments.
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The loophole was that both debtors used a kind of anticipatory note, so that the loans were viewed as advances of money.
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Lower courts, he concluded, must in such cases be free to use anticipatory overruling.
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