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There is | precedent for such a sacred road at other complexes. |
appointed to the rank of admiral, setting a | precedent for such honors. |
ourt relied on its decision in Timberlake as | precedent in support of its decision on March 17, 2008 |
Chief Justice Eddy cited British common law | precedent to support the decision. |
mall tax allowed Parliament to establish the | precedent of taxing the colonies, but the boycott falt |
arly revenue, but he explained that once the | precedent for taxing the colonists had been firmly est |
red on 68/7, 160 runs behind, a move without | precedent in Test cricket, but the England captain wan |
important in that it established a low price | precedent (less than $100) for a Pascal implementation |
ncreased by the often heavy reliance on case | precedent rather than the text of the statute. |
Established speech-tort | precedent holds that the greatest speech protection is |
oil spill is considered a significant legal | precedent in that it was the first major oil spill aft |
nal poem at his inauguration, establishing a | precedent for that occasion. |
The practice is drawn from Biblical | precedent, acknowledging that churches in the time of |
ly succeeded the 150th and will serve as the | precedent for the 152nd General Assembly in 2013. |
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 |
In a departure from all | precedent at the time, the song has two bass lines, a |
tion effort of its kind in the bay, laying a | precedent for the removal and preservation of the Drum |
aula Logares to her family, establishing the | precedent for the ultimate reunification of dozens of |
This new direction set a | precedent that the band would follow for their remaini |
Auxiliary Australian Air Force (WAAAF) set a | precedent for the formation of other women's service o |
does not state whether the Act itself takes | precedent over the Constitution of Kenya or not, thus |
, the proclamation established the important | precedent that the indigenous population had certain r |
Fogerty v. Zaentz became | precedent when the United States Supreme Court (1993) |
e end of the sixteenth century, as setting a | precedent for the canonization of the Romanov family. |
A | precedent of the technique occurred during a Dadaist r |
Departing from the | precedent of the 1956 Constitution of Pakistan, which |
There was | precedent for the change. |
and thoroughness in researching the law and | precedent on the other made in invaluable to the Court |
n't think it's fair to claim the former as a | precedent for the latter. |
(laws lapsing through lack of use), and the | precedent of the Court of Chivalry, which sat in 1952 |
The District Court bound by | precedent ordered the government to return the taxes. |
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 |
and its appeals, are often cited and used as | precedent where the plaintiff's claim is frivolous bec |
explicit language did not have any previous | precedent (though the message was based on a template |
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 |
trend in the 1950s where adaptationism took | precedent over the pluralism of mechanisms common in t |
I am taking this discussion as | precedent for the spelling here on Wikipedia. |
cause it was seen afterwards as an important | precedent establishing the importance of the balance o |
The case is an important | precedent because the modern class action lawsuit orig |
The main | precedent for the museum was the Skansen Open-Air Muse |
right to be released, setting a major legal | precedent in the restriction of the Crown's autocratic |
ound in favour of Laforey's claim, setting a | precedent in the laws of salvage. |
The | precedent for the juvenile death penalty had been set |
There is | precedent for the creation of a city run school distri |
His translation from the see of Wells set a | precedent for the future, and marks a break with histo |
presumably be awarded instead (following the | precedent of the Earldom of Wessex being awarded to th |
The court chose not to comment on the | precedent in the unlikely event that Liberty Island wo |
rom before this split are considered binding | precedent in the Eleventh Circuit. |
th scientific observation, setting important | precedent for the burgeoning science of epidemiology. |
e of "complete victory" established an early | precedent for the Allied policy of obtaining the Axis' |
The | precedent of the previous review was cited, when a pro |
eared that it was a front for establishing a | precedent for the specific delimitation of political s |
While it clearly set a | precedent on the admissibility of fingerprints as evid |
can be bent to an extreme degree, setting a | precedent for the sudden integration of Dawn in Season |
civil parish council, but this followed the | precedent of the ecclesiastical parish by being absorb |
me a Canadian literary classic which set the | precedent for the genre of Canadian prairie fiction. |
in 1634, the Aix-en-Provence possessions set | precedent for the conviction and execution of Urbain G |
ding the 148th General Assembly, and was the | precedent of the150th General Assembly in 2009. |
was cited by the California Supreme Court as | precedent for their decision to adopt a comparative ne |
This | precedent was then called forth by the Audiencia Nacio |
ng them to trial is to essentially have that | precedent out there,” he says, “I think that has defin |
an voluntary, and these were never to create | precedent; all these privileges being secured under se |
y apply to all candidates, Alito argued from | precedent, but they must be narrowly drawn to advance |
The Council decided that rather than go with | precedent (authority) they would determine a principle |
policy to promote new economic growth takes | precedent at this time." |
There is | precedent for this kind of thing; Pertwee had a story |
That distinction, just like the role of | precedent, tends to be lost in the analysis of judges' |
not just direct effect, applies a system of | precedent comparable to the common law, although I not |
This | precedent referred to Sharpe's stories, and was used a |
provides a similarly extensive background of | precedent tied to the language. |
(Coincidentally the | precedent single to Linda Lewis' "Baby I'm Yours" had |
lteress saved from stoning by Jesus has some | precedent in tradition but according to the director w |
There was now medical and legal | precedent for transforming an otherwise healthy female |
Journal giving his opinion that there was no | precedent for treason charges against Homestead Strike |
He was | precedent for two terms of the Grand Recorders' Associ |
: the Ferryside cockle wars may be seen as a | precedent to unsavoury incidents such as the 2004 More |
rt in 2008 ruled that Hand violated the 1986 | precedent, Batson v. Kentucky, which forbids excluding |
As of 2010, this | precedent remains valid case law. |
Huon self-consciously acknowledges literary | precedent, and views the Arthurian world as bygone and |
t of the cardinals abided by the established | precedent of voting for only a member of the College o |
Girouard v. United States overturned that | precedent by voting in favor of Girouard's religious f |
level ruling and, while setting a persuasive | precedent, it was only a binding precedent in the rele |
With regard to | precedent, this was a decidedly modest claim; nonethel |
Mills' opinion set a | precedent that was adhered to in Kentucky for the next |
y for the organization which created lasting | precedent: "Because we solely represent student opinio |
yoralty in 1190, Winchester was not cited as | precedent (as were certain French cities), but by 1200 |
service to Memphis, it could rely upon legal | precedent (as when Gulf Mobile & Ohio, ended service s |
outh Sudan's secession could set a dangerous | precedent that will hamper Africa's much-needed foreig |
“This settlement sets an important | precedent which will benefit other artists,” said Mr. |
Following this | precedent, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe named a collecti |
Precedent (regarding works derived from public domain | |
CJ wrote that despite the lack of statute or | precedent, it would be "a slur on justice" were the ni |
ions with African slaves in Quebec set a key | precedent that would inspire later generations of prie |
Col. Couch asked his superior to cite legal | precedent that would allow the president to disregard |
rized the order as "an exceedingly dangerous | precedent [that would] invite unacceptable governmenta |
This was obviated by ignoring the | precedent of York and Canterbury, and arranging for th |
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