Examples of 'preempting' in a sentence

Meaning of "preempting"

preempt (verb) - to take action in order to prevent or forestall an anticipated event or situation from happening. It is often used in the context of making a move before someone else does to gain an advantage
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  • present participle of preempt

How to use "preempting" in a sentence

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So baseball will be preempting something at least once.
Preempting some inevitable accusations.
With diplomatic marriages preempting many battles.
Preempting the adverse effects of liberalization on food security and poverty.
Pleasant preempting that name.
Preempting all security incidents before containers start running is not possible for the following reasons.
And the cost of producing them is preempting other expenditure.
We are preempting normal BabCom service for another update in the continuing crisis.
We are not preempting.
We are preempting our regular programming to bring you coverage of this breaking story.
The march commanded national attention by preempting regularly scheduled television programs.
Of course, we could prevent such a crisis by preempting.
The conservative faction was preempting a different process that has been in the making for years.
You also took advantage of our relationship, preempting my every move.
The solution for preempting the demodulation resources of the small TB only is preferred.

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Solving a currently unaddressed challenge or preempting an emerging one ; and / or.
If not, preempting radio resources for said user equipment.
All these special broadcasts preempting the prime-time schedule.
With a view to preempting these changes, he built a class partnership favoring a kind of social democracy.
In its simplest form, it is the same rule as subclass inheritance preempting class inheritance,.
In this he is actually preempting the timing envisaged in the Maastricht Treaty.
He was gonna make a horrible joke, so I am preempting.
The network are preempting me for three weeks to give me time to " rest.
In five of the cases, the NSA employee resigned, preempting any administrative action.
Is our machinery for preempting conflicts and disasters as good as it should be?
You talk to Rita in New York? They know we are preempting them?
We will be preempting the first five minutes of, and this is true.
I had so much fun at preempting you, I did.
We are preempting these lame-o school announcements with an original composition from Lisa Simpson.
ET out of primetime, preempting local programming.
Ryland 's preempting us . Trotting them out there on stage like they are the first astronauts.
They know we are preempting them?
Preempting me, satisfying as it may be for you, does not change my warning.
Anticipatory government, Preempting problems through predictive analytics.
Preempting Home-Grown Terrorists.
Ryland 's preempting us.
Like a preempting of the inevitable (with the invention of the printing press).
Satisfying as it may be for you, Preempting me, doesn't change my warning.
We are preempting the Germans, hackers, whistle blowers.
They know we are preempting them? Yes . I did not say why.
Preempting the Holocaust ".
All these special broadcasts preempting the prime-time schedule. Be witched, Merv, Dean Martin.
Preempting the Palestinians, France and ( maybe ) the Obama administration.
All these special broadcasts preempting the prime-time schedule . " Bewitched, " Merv, Dean Martin.
Preempting me how?
Ryland 's preempting us . Trotting them out there on-stage like they are the first astronauts.
We are preempting these lame-o school announcements with an original composition from Lisa Simpson . system?
RyIand 's preempting us . Trotting them out there on-stage like they are the first astronauts.
Of preempting Parliament 's margin.

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