Years of publication often postdate the first performances from these editions.
From the en.wikipedia.org
In several places, fractures postdate some deposits in the bottoms of craters.
From the sciencedaily.com
The basin interior is flooded with plains that clearly postdate the ejecta deposits.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Gday FrankSW, Thanks for pointing out that rising CO2 trends postdate rising temperature trends.
From the independent.co.uk
All four postdate Dietrich's appearance in the Nibelungenlied.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Still, the most recent polls postdate the Ford Field speech, so any impact should be accounted for.
From the fivethirtyeight.blogs.nytimes.com
The slumping has to postdate the flows because of the stratigraphy lining up in multiple terrace faces.
From the scientistatwork.blogs.nytimes.com
The next recession will necessarily result from those factors that postdate the previous recession.
From the economix.blogs.nytimes.com
Indeed, I would imagine most postdate the 1992 standard.
From the newscientist.com
More examples
Be later in time; "Tuesday always follows Monday"
Establish something as being later relative to something else
In banking, postdated refers to checks which have been written by the drawer for a date in the future. In the United States postdated items are described in Article 3, Section 113 of the Uniform Commercial Code. Postdated checks are often used in conjunction with payday loans.
To occur after an event or time; to exist later on in time; To assign an effective date to a document or action later than the actual date
(Post-dates) A pregnancy term past 42 weeks. Some providers may also call shorter terms 'post-dates'
(Post-dates) Gestation longer than approximately 40 weeks. Up to 42 weeks may still be still considered normal.
To put a future date on a legal document to delay payment
To put a later date on a document or check than the date when it is signed, with the effect that it is not valid until the later date.
A quality comparison between rival Evidence where newer, more recently published, Evidence is generally considered better because it is better able to account for the present state of the world, having the benefit of the most recent information, and discoveries.