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| liation with Rome on the basis of the Campos | precedent, a program which is reportedly opposed by th |
| The practice is drawn from Biblical | precedent, acknowledging that churches in the time of |
| mong Sudanese which he said sets a dangerous | precedent ahead of the referendum. |
| an voluntary, and these were never to create | precedent; all these privileges being secured under se |
| lowed to keep his seat for Bridport, and the | precedent allowed other peers' heirs to sit from that |
| We hope it does not set a | precedent among other ICC state parties to do the same |
| singa, a high-profile case that set national | precedent and revolutionized asylum law in the United |
| He has invoked a most dangerous | precedent and has given the people of this province a |
| wards funeral expenses as it "would create a | precedent and admit responsibility". |
| He broke with | precedent and did not say they had been the best Olymp |
| oosevelt soon decided to defy convention and | precedent and seek a third term; La Follette never aga |
| y 297 ICC 335 (1955), the ICC broke with its | precedent and ruled that the nondiscrimination languag |
| scretionary powers, and which have discarded | precedent and common law, and in their place substitut |
| Huon self-consciously acknowledges literary | precedent, and views the Arthurian world as bygone and |
| This ruling has provided crucial | precedent and copyright liability protection for vast |
| A win for 2Clix could have set a | precedent and seriously limited the ability of web use |
| concept, typicity relies on both historical | precedent and a sentiment of what the present day majo |
| partly repainted blue (with some historical | precedent as it is believed cars may have originally b |
| This | precedent, as discussed above, will be a strong determ |
| In a departure from all | precedent at the time, the song has two bass lines, a |
| policy to promote new economic growth takes | precedent at this time." |
| Jack v. Hoover set a | precedent at Sheriff Court in Kirkcaldy, Fife. |
| need to better understand the procedure and | precedent basis of international law, in order to unde |
| rt in 2008 ruled that Hand violated the 1986 | precedent, Batson v. Kentucky, which forbids excluding |
| was rejected by Western powers who feared a | precedent be set. |
| The case is an important | precedent because the modern class action lawsuit orig |
| erence in their internal concerns, or even a | precedent being made for such interference from any ot |
| Reasons" was Stevens' second Top 40 hit, the | precedent being a duet with her Hawaiian Eye co-star E |
| ly managed by the Shire of Carnarvon and its | precedent bodies. |
| jority of his career with the Oakland A's as | precedent, but Carter ultimately was inducted with the |
| has been on the books for some time and is a | precedent, but as to whether to overrule it or limit i |
| y apply to all candidates, Alito argued from | precedent, but they must be narrowly drawn to advance |
| irs, the late Honorable Oscar Lathlin, set a | precedent by formally addressing the Pimicikamak Natio |
| to fruition, but Bernward revived classical | precedent by having his name stamped on roof tiles mad |
| hbishop Flynn departed from the archdiocesan | precedent by ordering his priests to refuse the Euchar |
| n August 1910 Montenegro followed Bulgaria's | precedent by becoming a kingdom. |
| of Congo, the Belgian Cabinet departed from | precedent by choosing on 30 January 1921, as the new g |
| g American academic sought to create a legal | precedent by deeming an email sent by Gil Hardwick to |
| id that Bardwell knowingly violated judicial | precedent by his action. |
| Girouard v. United States overturned that | precedent by voting in favor of Girouard's religious f |
| Similar detail to this French | precedent can be seen in Le Petit Trianon's columns, p |
| The case somewhat contradicted the | precedent case of Carnation Co. v. Quebec Agricultural |
| o locomotives LNWR Renown Class No. 1971 and | Precedent Class No. 1189 and was travelling at 60 mile |
| not just direct effect, applies a system of | precedent comparable to the common law, although I not |
| gs law whereby the Court expressly overruled | precedent created in Agins v. City of Tiburon, 447 US |
| the eunuchs out, over Liu's objections that | precedent dictated so. |
| icantly to the Technocracy Study Course, the | precedent document of that group which advocates a Non |
| sing our water and simply because there's no | precedent doesn't mean that it's not the right thing t |
| JGTRRA continued on the | precedent established by the 2001 EGTRRA, while increa |
| cause it was seen afterwards as an important | precedent establishing the importance of the balance o |
| guage School, include Olson as a primary and | precedent figure. |
| ly succeeded the 150th and will serve as the | precedent for the 152nd General Assembly in 2013. |
| nd Drug Act, the Biologics control act set a | precedent for federal regulation of biological product |
| ax status as a freelancer, which served as a | precedent for many other media workers. |
| ight lawsuit in comic book history and set a | precedent for DC Comics' vigorous protection of its ch |
| and it has been suggested that it has set a | precedent for IBM's subsequent patent grant, which fol |
| There was now medical and legal | precedent for transforming an otherwise healthy female |
| arl M. Baer, born Martha Baer, had set a new | precedent for sex change surgery by enlisting simultan |
| Journal giving his opinion that there was no | precedent for treason charges against Homestead Strike |
| rule of Sancho III constitutes a historical | precedent for the aspirations of the unification of th |
| This lawsuit set the | precedent for the "reasonable woman" standard in sexua |
| e second Justice Government in 1925, set the | precedent for several later Hindu Religious and Charit |
| tion effort of its kind in the bay, laying a | precedent for the removal and preservation of the Drum |
| itutional safeguards and has set a dangerous | precedent for future natural disasters. |
| aula Logares to her family, establishing the | precedent for the ultimate reunification of dozens of |
| Management Act of 1976, setting an important | precedent for law enforcement along the U.S./Russia ma |
| Auxiliary Australian Air Force (WAAAF) set a | precedent for the formation of other women's service o |
| d the 2003 redistricting, citing the lack of | precedent for redistricting twice in a decade, conside |
| could find no Royal instruction or colonial | precedent for refusing Atkinson's nomination and refer |
| stival with the additional aims of setting a | precedent for future fundraising efforts. |
| This enabled him to set a new | precedent for Royal Commissions in Australia generally |
| l, in that it was felt that this would set a | precedent for further moves-moves that might provoke a |
| e end of the sixteenth century, as setting a | precedent for the canonization of the Romanov family. |
| 8 (1986), is an important U.S. Supreme Court | precedent for aboriginal title in the United States de |
| a legislative act unconstitutional, setting | precedent for Marbury v. Madison. |
| There was | precedent for the change. |
| n't think it's fair to claim the former as a | precedent for the latter. |
| at the Tilburg University, saw the case as a | precedent for ethnic incitement in Dutch law - only ac |
| be divided three ways provided an important | precedent for a general division of all state patronag |
| acquitted and thereby established the legal | precedent for "freedom of the press." |
| Mendez v. Westminster set an important | precedent for ending segregation in the United States. |
| h consensus) and I don't know if there's any | precedent for keeping/deleting this sort of article, s |
| r the League, since there had never been any | precedent for expelling a club outside of the bottom d |
| The English constitutional structure was the | precedent for Poland". |
| That right was upheld, setting | precedent for related challenges to such laws. |
| It also argued that there was no legal | precedent for Mr. Whitmill's assertion of copyright, s |
| games out of the Atari era, setting a simple | precedent for future football games. |
| This established an important | precedent for exempting the Karaites from subsequent a |
| ill invade Grant Park's open space and set a | precedent for other organizations moving to the park. |
| The case sets a | precedent for applying the "rule of reason" to vertica |
| l (1820), one of the first decisions setting | precedent for class action suits |
| s contention that Lopez and Morrison offered | precedent for enforcing the Copyright clause, and inst |
| ula has since been deemed to be a sufficient | precedent for all other countries. |
| Roman architecture can be considered the | precedent for early Christian church building; hence t |
| s a step back from the Resolution, setting a | precedent for breaking of not just 1244 but all docume |
| The case provided | precedent for other freedom of expression and hate spe |
| s and its green belt location, may yet set a | precedent for further Government approvals for green b |
| tion adding that that would set an important | precedent for the full recognition of the Nagorno-Kara |
| irty-six seats in the state legislature, the | precedent for the Mississippi Plan had been set in the |
| litigation was over in 1981, Ingrid had set | precedent for other recording artists. |
| "Utah sets | precedent for first student film incentive", Park City |
| There is | precedent for such a sacred road at other complexes. |
| I am taking this discussion as | precedent for the spelling here on Wikipedia. |
| He was | precedent for two terms of the Grand Recorders' Associ |
| The main | precedent for the museum was the Skansen Open-Air Muse |
| The | precedent for the juvenile death penalty had been set |
| arly revenue, but he explained that once the | precedent for taxing the colonists had been firmly est |
| There is | precedent for the creation of a city run school distri |
| t system for the territory and served as the | precedent for later revisions. |
| His translation from the see of Wells set a | precedent for the future, and marks a break with histo |
| "Baby I'm For Real" and "The Bells" set the | precedent for Gaye's 1971 landmark album, What's Going |
| There is | precedent for this kind of thing; Pertwee had a story |
| appointed to the rank of admiral, setting a | precedent for such honors. |
| In the early 1980s, CALI set the | precedent for creation and use of computer-assisted le |
| th scientific observation, setting important | precedent for the burgeoning science of epidemiology. |
| presidential election, 2013, it could set a | precedent for coalition alliances. |
| e of "complete victory" established an early | precedent for the Allied policy of obtaining the Axis' |
| the UK, and there is therefore no historical | precedent for Hill's "declaration". |
| nal poem at his inauguration, establishing a | precedent for that occasion. |
| ity organization, HaShomer, which became the | precedent for future Jewish defense organizations such |
| rted the League of Nations and established a | precedent for not recognizing newly Communist Russia w |
| n in which he established an important legal | precedent for disciplining students who posed a danger |
| eared that it was a front for establishing a | precedent for the specific delimitation of political s |
| There was no | precedent for someone succeeding to the French throne |
| This step created the necessary legal | precedent for eliminating the States Chamber, which ev |
| He even claimed there was | precedent for a high-ranking woman visitor to the Pope |
| There is | precedent for multiple voting in Belize: the 2003 elec |
| ame Blink-182's second hit single, setting a | precedent for most of the band's further career. |
| can be bent to an extreme degree, setting a | precedent for the sudden integration of Dawn in Season |
| . Clinton at the House of Lords, which set a | precedent for judgements on land removal. |
| me a Canadian literary classic which set the | precedent for the genre of Canadian prairie fiction. |
| edit conflict)There is a | precedent for including such a reference, here Omar_Ba |
| in 1634, the Aix-en-Provence possessions set | precedent for the conviction and execution of Urbain G |
| was cited by the California Supreme Court as | precedent for their decision to adopt a comparative ne |
| If it wins the case it would set a | precedent forcing other manufactures to pay Seagate ro |
| reserved for the auditor; however, following | precedent from a recent lawsuit against Daiwa Bank, gr |
| p (standard on many utility vehicles and the | Precedent golf cart) and a Kawasaki FE400 13 hp engine |
| Contrary to | precedent, Harper did not name a Deputy Prime Minister |
| ed as a single to reach #11; as with Valli's | precedent hit "Swearin' to God" his "Our Day Will Come |
| Established speech-tort | precedent holds that the greatest speech protection is |
| As with | precedent, however, it was set not with precious gems |
| lteress saved from stoning by Jesus has some | precedent in tradition but according to the director w |
| ourt relied on its decision in Timberlake as | precedent in support of its decision on March 17, 2008 |
| enough to verify compliance would set a bad | precedent in nuclear arms control for future agreement |
| The case distinguished itself from earlier | precedent in Georgia v. Brailsford (1794) mandating th |
| sociation and others as setting an important | precedent in sports law. |
| on CEO says the ruling sets a very dangerous | precedent in such a sport. |
| red on 68/7, 160 runs behind, a move without | precedent in Test cricket, but the England captain wan |
| after its release,:78 an action that had no | precedent in Germany since the Nazi era. |
| our nation - to slaughter, which too had no | precedent in human history? |
| Doctrines of Judicial | Precedent in Scots Law (1952) |
| This movie is most notable as a | precedent in copyright law. |
| 705 he received the title Caesar which was a | precedent in history. |
| Tenants, as is | precedent in every existing Wikipedia article about sp |
| right to be released, setting a major legal | precedent in the restriction of the Crown's autocratic |
| This continued as a | precedent in all towns of Spanish control until the re |
| ony's experience in the Athonite desert, and | precedent in Athonite skete practise, St Nicodemus and |
| ound in favour of Laforey's claim, setting a | precedent in the laws of salvage. |
| oil spill is considered a significant legal | precedent in that it was the first major oil spill aft |
| The court chose not to comment on the | precedent in the unlikely event that Liberty Island wo |
| ngst other cases) for establishing the legal | precedent in English Criminal law, that assault could |
| oly tenets of Islam and my knowledge of your | precedent in Islamic and national struggles, I appoint |
| rom before this split are considered binding | precedent in the Eleventh Circuit. |
| The Cleveland Indians used Sixth Court | precedent in its argument that late wages are taxed up |
| "terrible" by sports agents, would set a bad | precedent in negotiations that year. |
| ian Fridge's low-tech, poetic approach has a | precedent in Arte Povera and his explorations of symbo |
| raulic passenger lifts, at that time without | precedent in domestic buildings in London. |
| Such a successful intervention was without | precedent in Moldavian history, although it had been a |
| nnerist characteristic of the palace, has no | precedent in Renaissance architecture, and places the |
| f a writ of certiorari means that no binding | precedent is created by the denial itself, and that th |
| irector's duty of care and skill, whose main | precedent is now codified under s 174 of the Companies |
| e in the Merseburg Spells): a transcendental | precedent is first evoked (in this instance the gift o |
| ording to Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov: "A | precedent is objectively created not just for South Os |
| CJ wrote that despite the lack of statute or | precedent, it would be "a slur on justice" were the ni |
| level ruling and, while setting a persuasive | precedent, it was only a binding precedent in the rele |
| Following this | precedent, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe named a collecti |
| olloquially and with considerable historical | precedent known as mad scientists). |
| y the United States Supreme Court, setting a | precedent later named after him: Ex parte Milligan. |
| e difference between the number given in the | precedent letter and the latest measurement was caused |
| Citing Supreme Court | precedent, lower courts agreed. |
| Yet, in an action without | precedent, Maharashtra began construction of the Babli |
| ding the 148th General Assembly, and was the | precedent of the150th General Assembly in 2009. |
| There is a historic | precedent of certain Chishti masters (and masters of o |
| ed by several opposition parties (citing the | precedent of Nehru convening a parliamentary session o |
| mall tax allowed Parliament to establish the | precedent of taxing the colonies, but the boycott falt |
| A | precedent of the technique occurred during a Dadaist r |
| Departing from the | precedent of the 1956 Constitution of Pakistan, which |
| these courtroom proceedings established the | precedent of First Nations presenting their claims to |
| (laws lapsing through lack of use), and the | precedent of the Court of Chivalry, which sat in 1952 |
| Reims to the primacy, following the alleged | precedent of Remigius." |
| ard I), Judge Benavides applied longstanding | precedent of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals to an |
| This can be seen as a | precedent of the Ley de Punto Final, sanctioned in 198 |
| n constitutional grounds The argued that the | precedent of Lawrence v. Texas, finding a right to eng |
| t of the cardinals abided by the established | precedent of voting for only a member of the College o |
| hurches and Quaker meetings, cited religious | precedent of protecting people feeling persecution, as |
| presumably be awarded instead (following the | precedent of the Earldom of Wessex being awarded to th |
| tion of the Mughal Empire but also setting a | precedent of all future battles in the subcontinent. |
| This was obviated by ignoring the | precedent of York and Canterbury, and arranging for th |
| Dancing baby and The Hamster Dance created a | precedent of mass viewing for Mahir's page. |
| The | precedent of the previous review was cited, when a pro |
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