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Synonyms for preexisting
pre·ex·ist·ing
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Princeton's WordNet
preexistent, pre-existent, preexisting, pre-existingadjective
existing previously or before something
"variations on pre-existent musical themes"
Synonyms:
preexistent, pre-existing, pre-existentAntonyms:
subsequent
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There's no question in my mind that insurance companies would treat Covid-19 as a preexisting condition if they were allowed to.
Whatever health care plan you have today, If you have a preexisting condition, you can never be denied coverage, and you can never be charged a dime more, not any more than anybody else in that plan. That’s maintained and can not be waivered by a state. No House Democrat voted in favor of the measure, which President Trump supports. Rep. David Cicilline, D-R.I., argued Thursday on the House floor before the vote that.
It’s unsettling that senior Democrats have lauded Judge Jackson for the, ‘empathy’ they suggest shapes her judicial approach, if you’re the litigant for whom a judge has special preexisting empathy, well, it’s your lucky day. But the other party is being denied their fair day in court.
It's rarely going to be a direct cause-and-effect, a storm would not cause a well-balanced kid to kill themselves. But this is mostly worrisome for the vulnerable children -- that is, (children) who have had some preexisting challenges like depression ... Kids who tend to be loners and not very communicative. Kids with other types of mental health conditions ... This is the last straw.
These might boil down to the ability of preexisting legal mechanisms to deal with these sorts of modern questions, there is also a pretty clear case for countries insisting on China to honor its obligations under CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) to stop people from trading in and eating endangered species, which is likely how Covid-19 infected humans in the first place.
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