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ex ante
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ex anteadjective
predicted; forecast
Etymology: From before the event
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xenate
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of ex ante in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of ex ante in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
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I remember sitting in the ante room with President Reagan and we were dealing with a few things that had to be dealt with and there was this pounding, and President Reagan said :' They're pounding on his back.' And it was really shocking -- bam, bam -- just to get everything moving...
This is not just Mr. Trump. Look at the statements that are being made by other candidates. There is not a single candidate in the Republican primary that thinks we should do anything about climate change, he may up the ante in anti-Muslim sentiment, but if you look at what the other Republican candidates have said, that's pretty troubling, too.
They're claiming The White House's The White House, i got The White House. But The White House's also a pretext to try to up the ante in tensions and to actually try to set a new status quo to get to a new normal where they think they can keep things at.
Defence Ministry spokesman Geng Yansheng:
This will further exacerbate contradictions and up the ante on the Internet arms race. We are concerned and worried about this.
There are obvious risks with upping the ante, there's a very real prospect that more Jordanians will come into harm’s way and more additional troops will be taken captive or killed.
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