consider+in+advance

  • 11Cash-in-advance constraint — The cash in advance constraint (sometimes known as the Clower constraint after American economist Robert Clower)[1] is an idea used in economic theory to capture monetary phenomena. In the most basic economic models (such as the Walras model or… …

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  • 12preconceived — prɪːkÉ™n sɪːvd adj. considered in advance, presupposed; determined in advance, decided in advance based on prejudice (about an opinion) pre·con·ceive || ‚prɪːkÉ™n sɪːv v. consider in advance, presuppose; form an opinion in advance,… …

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  • 13Discretionary review — is the authority of appellate courts to decide which appeals they will consider from among the cases submitted to them. This offers the judiciary a filter on what types of cases are appealed, because judges have to consider in advance which cases …

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  • 14an|tic´i|pa´tor — an|tic|i|pate «an TIHS uh payt», verb, pat|ed, pat|ing. –v.t. 1. to look forward to; expect: »We anticipated a good time at the party. SYNONYM(S): foresee, await. See syn. under expect …

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  • 15an|tic|i|pate — «an TIHS uh payt», verb, pat|ed, pat|ing. –v.t. 1. to look forward to; expect: »We anticipated a good time at the party. SYNONYM(S): foresee, await. See syn. under expect …

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  • 16anticipate — an·tic·i·pate /an ti sə ˌpāt/ vt pat·ed, pat·ing 1: to bar or invalidate (a patent) by anticipation the patent on the compound had been anticipated by the Beilstein reference Misani v. Ortho Pharm. Corp., 210 A.2d 609 (1965) 2: to negate the… …

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  • 17preconceive — pre·con·ceive || ‚prɪːkÉ™n sɪːv v. consider in advance, presuppose; form an opinion in advance, form an early viewpoint based on prejudice …

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  • 18preconceives — pre·con·ceive || ‚prɪːkÉ™n sɪːv v. consider in advance, presuppose; form an opinion in advance, form an early viewpoint based on prejudice …

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  • 19preconceiving — pre·con·ceive || ‚prɪːkÉ™n sɪːv v. consider in advance, presuppose; form an opinion in advance, form an early viewpoint based on prejudice …

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  • 20anticipate — v. a. 1. Go before, get the start of. 2. Take up beforehand, consider in advance, meet or pay in advance. 3. Foretaste, forestall, antedate, experience beforehand. 4. Expect, forecast, foresee, look forward to, count upon, reckon upon, calculate… …

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