Using "precedent" in a sentence

There’s a precedent for these concerns in Travis County.
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Andrei Soldatov, a Russian journalist who specializes in the security services, said that he was worried about the precedent set by Washington’s agreeing to trade an arms dealer for a basketball player who committed a minor offense.
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The Swedish courts ruled against no-solicitation clauses in employment contracts, and the case set a new precedent for Swedish employment law.
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Given this precedent, it should again be feasible for the United States to legally arrange for data exchanges and notifications.
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Jackson Women’s Health Organization that Obergefell was another precedent the court could reconsider alongside Roe v.
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Produced by Greg Fidelman, 72 Seasons will align with the precedent set by most of Metallica’s post-Black Album material by clocking in at over 77 minutes.
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The animated show provided lessons to young viewers covering math, civics, science and grammar through song every Saturday morning, setting a precedent for informative programming later mandated by the government in the 1990s.
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Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit erred by granting habeas relief based on an alleged misapplication of its own circuit precedent under the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act, which generally prohibits courts from awarding habeas relief to state prisoners but lifts that prohibition with respect to prisoners in custody because of a state-court ruling that was “contrary to, or involved an unreasonable application of, clearly established Federal law, as determined by the Supreme Court of the United States”; and (2) whether, when the requirements for a federal evidentiary hearing are otherwise satisfied but Federal Rule of Evidence 606(b)(1) forbids considering the only evidence supporting an evidentiary hearing, a court must hold the hearing regardless.
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, Jackie Kennedy set a precedent in 1961 with a display in the Blue Room themed around The Nutcracker ballet.
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"He set the precedent and really raised the bar for how reggaeton artists should be approached, how they should be invested in and how the genre should be respected.
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The ATP said in April that the "unilateral decision" by Wimbledon to exclude players from Russia and Belarus was unfair and could potentially set a damaging precedent for the game.
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Reasoned opinions by the federal appeals courts on issues ranging from voting rights to Donald Trump’s border wall have been wiped from the books, leaving no precedent for the lower federal courts to follow.
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It’s a very poor precedent for VR modding when no Take 2 code is included in these mods.
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But experts note that banning soccer teams based on their country’s political record can set a thorny precedent that may be applied unevenly since many countries engage in human rights abuses—such as India’s discrimination toward Muslims, Israel’s harsh treatment of Palestinians, or even host nation Qatar’s treatment of migrant workers.
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The studio’s design is evocative of the industrial history of South Shoreditch, responding to a precedent of bull-nosed buildings that characterise the area with a cylindrical form that references a fractured cogwheel form in plan, adapting as it rises in response to the internal functions of each floor.
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  He should not have been allowed to continue his career, but the precedent has been set that talent trumps abuse.
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!" Funnily enough, StarCraft actually made its way to console via a Nintendo 64 port back in the day, so there's a precedent there for that IP at least to make its way to Xbox at some point.
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“A backbone carrier disconnecting its customers in a country the size of Russia is without precedent in the history of the Internet,” analyst Doug Madory of monitoring firm Kentik wrote in a blog.
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At issue, too, is how a court that’s decidedly more conservative in recent years views precedent and the intent of Congress in passing laws — a trend Roberts referenced during oral arguments.
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Finally, some administration allies made the argument that the resolution’s definition of hostilities could set some type of precedent that could hamper support for Ukraine in its war against Russia’s invasion, though the resolution is clear that it is limited to Yemen and only applies to offensive operations.
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The lack of information about the Stachura case “sets an ugly precedent and is unfair to anyone who has to work with this guy, students who have to take his classes, or anyone on campus,” Draper said.
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But the current Supreme Court has shown itself to be willing to overturn decades of precedent.
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Dorsey said he doesn’t know how many of his colleagues will support the documentary but made it clear that he would remind them of precedent for projects similar to this in year’s past.
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With that said, and to the best of my knowledge, the relevant recent precedent here is CLS Bank International v.
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Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company, which is owned by Texas-based Kinder Morgan, is in a precedent agreement — basically a preliminary contract — with TVA to build this pipeline, which will require the clearing of some trees for construction.
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The Buckeyes have the clear edge for the final Playoff spot if precedent matters; in 2017, the committee sided with the one-loss Crimson Tide over the two-loss Buckeyes.
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 CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPIn Afghanistan, the narrative took precedent over the goal – a safer more stable world and eliminating a haven for terrorists who threaten the United States and the security of our people.
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“It’s clear we cannot rely on Supreme Court precedent alone to protect these rights and freedoms,” Rosen said.
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 For law enforcement officials from the FBI and the Drug Enforcement Administration, which spent years and elaborate efforts to try to capture the convicted arms dealer, the release of Bout raised additional concerns about the precedent the deal could set.
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Other concerns came from Raven Industries, as relayed by Delia Druley, an attorney representing the company who said they did not oppose the removal of the tax cap, but had "some concerns about the precedent it could potentially set," noting it would be a 377% increase in their current assessment.
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So the precedent has been set.
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"This sets a significant precedent on this first vote.
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Supreme Court reconsiders the 2015 precedent that enabled it.
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Smith’s lawyers had also asked the Supreme Court to decide whether the Colorado law violated her right to the free exercise of religion and to consider whether to overrule an important precedent from 1990, Employment Division v.
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The case comes as supporters of LGBTQ rights fear the 6-3 conservative majority – fresh off its decision to reverse a near 50-year-old abortion precedent – may be setting its sights on ultimately reversing a landmark 2015 opinion called Obergefell v.
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With so much precedent working against Omar, it would not only make history for him to win, but it would also be a small reality TV miracle.
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national security in its eagerness to trample decades of precedent.
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Perhaps the lack of precedent did too.
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Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit affirmed, following similar precedent of the U.
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In Richmond, Virginia, roadway mechanic Reece Murtagh says it sets a bad precedent when even the most pro-labor of presidents will force an agreement rather than allow workers to strike.
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Further, there has been a precedent set for Big Tech to simply hand over information such as location, search history, or text messages while contending with these issues, all while publicly declaring that they are philosophically opposed to such action.
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The employees are expected to vote in favor of organization, which could help the UAW set a precedent for labor as the auto industry shifts toward producing EVs and away from gasoline-powered cars.
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Supreme Court sides with Moore in this case that it could potentially set precedent giving state legislatures near complete power to regulate federal elections, and immunity from state courts checks.
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And while the law, and not politics, is Garland’s stated business, any potential prosecution of Trump must balance the national interest and the precedent that would be set if a commander in chief were to get away with attempting to overthrow an election.
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 C/O ArtistThe landscape, and thus the definition of 'public capacity,' turned on its head the moment online media took precedent over print.
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 Justice Jackson's originalism is a direct and forceful response to the conservative justices' increasing reliance on a selective mix of history, tradition, and precedent to undermine the original meaning of the Constitution's text, while claiming to be "originalists.
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Ask me whether I follow this advice, and I’ll say eehhh sort of: SPF takes precedent over everything in my AM routine (including brushing my teeth, admittedly) and retinol remains in my evening rotation — but vitamin C and I have an inconsistent relationship, mainly because a serum seems like just another obstacle when I’m scrambling in the morning.
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There is, we’re trying to say, historical precedent here — this is a place for legends, okay? That brings us to Mikel’s Big Moment on this week’s Southern Hospitality, which is heavily foregrounded in the season’s trailer.
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“Instead of working cooperatively to navigate the unique circumstances before us, House Democrats have instead set a terrible precedent for what to expect over the next two years and beyond.
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  Last year Sweden strongly criticized the 2030 Forest Strategy, arguing it gives precedent to environmental protection over the economic development of the forestry sector.
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And while this replacement print above is just a single example of one small thing you can replace when the original breaks in your studio, what is even more important here is the precedent that it sets.
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There’s more of a precedent for Jackson’s hint regarding creativity.
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As the first online retailer of certified diamonds and fine jewelry, the brand set the precedent for online jewelry sales.
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"Pursuant to which, the bank shall now engage with the Investors for the completion of the proposed capital raise, subject to various regulatory compliances and conditions precedent as per the respective Investment Agreements," it had said.
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And with NFL teams bucking precedent and conventional wisdom by swinging blockbuster trades that rock the league's landscape, Madden is aiming to keep up via another improvement to trade logic.
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There was no precedent for a synth-pop group evolving into a stadium rock band without actually playing rock music.
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There were plenty of easy reasons to remove Donald Trump from the social network in January 2021, but the posts seem to reveal Twitter staff methodically working through their actual rulebook, trying to understand how to react to unprecedented events in a way that doesn’t simply throw precedent out the window.
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All of that adds up to a natural disaster without precedent in the history of the world.
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Depending on why Booster 7 is back at the factory, there is a precedent for it returning to the launch site as early as next week.
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Nor did it agree to hear her request to overturn Supreme Court precedent on neutral laws that might have implications for religious believers.
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I still have amazing friends from that network, and it has set the precedent for the rest of my career.
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Supreme Court gathers for arguments in yet another North Carolina case that could set wide-ranging precedent in American politics.
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The case has been closely watched, as several video games feature athletes with tattoos and recreate those designs in the game, so the win could establish a precedent for other such artists.
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“It’s a very poor precedent for VR modding when no Take 2 code is included in these mods,” their account said.
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On the other hand, the petitioners fear that the observations would set a dangerous precedent and hence have approached the High Court Division bench.
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“If the past precedent for volcanic eruptions in this kind of setting has any meaning at all,” he added, “then we won’t have another one of these explosions for a while.
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“has been raising serious concerns” for 15 years, complains the AB is too slow, swipes at jurists who exceed their tenure and then finally turns to the crux of the matter: precedent.
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“I worry about the precedent that this sets with our park spaces,” says Rudy Karimi, the Park Board representative from District 14.
Source: The Dallas Morning News

On appeal, the court records note that a Court of Appeals panel agreed with Bentley’s argument that the district court made a mistake when it accepted the stipulation without getting a valid jury trial waiver on the record which is precedent.
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  Senate Republican Steering Committee Chairman Mike Lee (R-Utah) argued Wednesday that Republican leaders will break nearly three decades of precedent if they agree to an omnibus spending package in the lame-duck after a chamber of Congress has flipped control.
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Noel Celis | AFP | Getty ImagesBEIJING — Chinese President Xi Jinping broke precedent Sunday by paving the way for his third term as president, and the likely appointment of a premier with no prior experience as vice premier.
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Interested parties should pay attention to these cases (FTX and BlockFi) as they may lay some foundation and precedent for how other crypto businesses may be restructured through the courts in future cases.
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The rationale North Carolina’s state legislature is using could set a new precedent according to legal experts.
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Doing so sets up a dangerous precedent for academic freedom, particularly for middle-of-the-road public universities in conservative states, who don’t have the freedom or elite status of private ones.
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On Monday, supervisor Gordon Mar tweeted that he regretted voting in favor of lethal robots and said he would be switching his position: “Even with additional guardrails, I’ve grown increasingly uncomfortable with our vote & the precedent it sets for other cities without as strong a commitment to police accountability.
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But the Bank and Fund have never followed this precedent during their 75 years of operations.
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"The legal precedent is not on the side of the FTC," said Andre Barlow, an antitrust lawyer at Doyle, Barlow & Mazard PLLC.
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 Ricky Miezan is eligible for one season with Virginia, but according to a report from Inside Lacrosse, there is a possibility for Miezan to pursue a second season of eligibility, as there is a precedent for the NCAA to grant a waiver to an athlete playing an extra year in a different sport.
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sees as a troubling precedent since it happened on the Coast Guard’s first-ever mission to counter illegal fishing in the eastern Pacific.
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The risk is probably not high but this is a “house” for billions of people and it is also a precedent for other missions.
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That precedent was shattered last year.
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"And we've got to be concerned about the precedent that we would create that would allow any target of a federal criminal investigation to go into a district court and to have a district court entertain this kind of petition, exercise equitable jurisdiction and interfere with the executive branch's ongoing investigation," he said.
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sees as a troubling precedent since it happened on the Coast Guard’s first-ever mission to counter illegal fishing in the eastern Pacific.
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Mike Dunleavy was upset and on his web page wrote: “If finalized, this action sets a dangerous precedent.
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It’s dangerous ground if the committee sets the precedent of losing without falling in the rankings.
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The beauty of this system is that it balances what should take precedent throughout the course of the season.
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Enhanced enforcement authorities, willingness to take ‘precedent setting’ and aggressive action are needed​In addition to empowering a single leader to oversee the food program, the report also advocates for FDA to have additional enforcement priorities and to be restructured so that the policy and enforcement arms of the agency are more closely aligned and can better work together – another point advocated for by CBA and other stakeholders.
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And that, ultimately, was the real message on Monday — a message the conservative justices have been sending for the past year: Facts and precedent (and what lawyers say, apparently) don’t matter and won’t stand in the way of their ideological, extremist ends.
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While it’s a little early to gauge the price caps’ impact, such rules potentially set a precedent for less diabetes research in the future.
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  Miyoko’s Creamery In 2020, a US district court sided with Miyoko’s Creamery, preventing the State of California from enforcing its demands that the vegan brand cease using the terms “butter,” “lactose-free,” and “cruelty-free” on its products—setting a precedent for other companies looking for free speech protections on terms dairy lobbyists have fought to reserve for animal secretions.
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There’s some precedent around all this, with Mexico featuring in 10 Copa Américas and the United States entering the tournament four times.
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Thoracic outlet surgery is far more common among pitchers than position players, so there’s not much of a precedent for how a hitter — particularly a catcher — will recover from the ailment.
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“Queen Caroline wasn’t invited to George IV’s Coronation, The Duke and Duchess of Windsor weren’t at George VI’s in 1937, and Elizabeth II’s German relations weren’t invited in 1953, so there’s plenty of precedent for not inviting people who would be a distraction to and detraction from the focus of the great day,” he said.
Source: New York Post

If it succeeds, it will set a precedent that will be used against other sections of workers in the future.
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The Council stated that "such an intervention would not complement or harmonise with the architectural character of the existing building or the streetscape, would be visually obtrusive and would set an undesirable precedent for similar type development".
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Many of the laws that form institutional guardrails were written poorly in the aftermath of the Civil War, with loopholes that are easily challenged given a lack of precedent.
Source: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Without a formal host, the 91st annual Oscars broke precedent by opening the award’s evening with an appearance by Queen, with Adam Lambert channeling the late Freddie Mercury behind the mic on a pair of the British band’s signature songs, “We Will Rock You” and “We Are the Champions.
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