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- verb To
plan in advance
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Examples
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If I recall correctly, I thought that gross margin had been impacted last year because you implemented the BOGO offer; however, this year I had expected perhaps [including] product margin to be a little bit more favourable as you have had more time to kind of preplan for the anniversary of BOGO.
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You preplan, plan, revise the plan before writing.
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All were done under so-called 10b5-1 trading plans, which allows insiders to preplan trades while guarding against the notion individual sales are linked to nonpublic information.
As Stock Wanes, Boston Scientific Officials Sell Shares 2010
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Only about 5 percent of Americans preplan their end of life rituals.
Judith Johnson: Why We Need to Talk About Death and Dying 2010
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"We don't ever preplan to help each other, but it just seems to work out that way once we get on the track," Flanagan said.
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You preplan, plan, revise the plan before writing.
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Only about 5 percent of Americans preplan their end of life rituals.
Judith Johnson: Why We Need to Talk About Death and Dying 2010
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"We don't ever preplan to help each other, but it just seems to work out that way once we get on the track," Flanagan said.
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In its most primary form, the artist date is an excursion, a play date that you preplan and defend against all interlopers.
An Artist's Date in Memory of Mom on Mother's Day Art Visions 2009
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Okay, writing is pretty much going where it usually goes, and I don't actually have to preplan that right now.
Archive 2008-04-01 Bardiac 2008
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