prospectively
Americanadverb
Example Sentences
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“The warrant may be read to apply prospectively to conduct that had not yet occurred at the time of its execution, exceeding the scope of the pardon power,” Scarsi wrote.
From Los Angeles Times
They have done so first and foremost by presenting a wealth of evidence that prospectively corroborates what Cohen will say.
From Los Angeles Times
Kammula is now evaluating the score prospectively in an ongoing TIL therapy clinical trial at Pitt for patients with metastatic uveal melanoma.
From Science Daily
Except for the three patients that were tested prospectively, the study was a retrospective analysis of data aggregated from multiple centers.
From Science Daily
In this study, weight data was collected prospectively and regularly for decades and was not dependent on doctor visits to identify weight changes.
From Science Daily
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