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单词 Precedents
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1. There are several precedents for promoting people who don't have formal qualifications.
2. There are few precedents for this sort of retroactive legislation.
3. He copied after bad precedents.
4. Many precedents can be found for this decision.
5. The judge based his decision on precedents set during the Middle Ages.
6. Precedents during the Clinton administration were not encouraging,(Sentence dictionary) however.
7. There are precedents on both sides of the argument.
8. There were ample precedents for such a notion.
9. There were, of course, literary precedents for this.
10. I can cite several legal precedents.
11. And there were other precedents for the future.
12. But, although these two set precedents, there was no conspicuous increase in the number of slaves gaining their freedom.
13. And there are few precedents for the sort of retroactive legislation the banks want.
14. Lengthy research went on to find suitable precedents but the overriding consideration was the position of Lloyd George and the Liberals.
15. Ample precedents exist for imposing spectrum use fees and cable franchise taxes for public telecommunications purposes.
16. There were historical precedents for this kind of female protest.
17. Once again Edward had set precedents and opened opportunities for extensive royal exploitation subsequently.
18. Appendix A contains precedents which can be adapted to suit the occasion.
19. There are plenty of historical precedents for this, as I pointed out in Chapter 2.
20. There are precedents for such moderate variations in spacer length differences between operator half-sites.
21. These precedents encouraged lawyers to talk of the immemorial law of the Salian Franks under which women were excluded from the succession.
22. In groping for useful precedents, one could do worse than heed the tale of a man named Sherwood Rowland.
23. But it is Michael Jackson's deal which may set precedents the music business will later regret.
24. The danger of inconsistency is most pronounced where the draftsman takes parts of his draft from different precedents.
25. The Soviet Union could soon choose to follow these precedents.
26. For the lawyer and the judge, a driving force at all times has been the avalanche of precedents.
27. Otherwise, his fidelity to a city and its cultural flagship has shining precedents.
28. But he may not have the power to overrule the precedents; in any case, reasons of strategy argue against this.
29. The mass uprooting of our period was neither unexpected nor without more modest precedents.
30. Any blend of black and country music would have powerful precedents.
1. There are several precedents for promoting people who don't have formal qualifications.
2. There are few precedents for this sort of retroactive legislation.
3. He copied after bad precedents.
31. Hastings said he would approve the trip unless the defense attorneys could cite legal precedents supporting their argument.
32. Court forms can be purchased from law stationers, but most of these can be stored on your word-processing system as precedents.
33. In attempting this I have high hopes because there are strong historical precedents for such speculations.
34. The precedents for slave control as a local responsibility were well established.
35. We feel that the experience of technology agreements offers important precedents and lessons in this respect.
36. This is a legitimate objective founded on strong historical precedents: an unhappy monarch is a dangerous monarch.
37. But now the medium-term future of the new federation was becoming more clear,(http:///precedents.html) the precedents and balance of powers were clarified.
38. In the same Parliament he urged the consideration of precedents for the king's blocking of the petition on religion.
39. Guidelines have been laid, standards are set, and precedents have been established.
40. Today, courts still follow the spirit of these mean and moldy precedents.
41. Furthermore, school supervision of the activities is precisely the kind of entanglement that is impermissible under constitutional precedents.
42. There are certain precedents for this voice switch in oral language.
43. Elizabeth followed precedents set by her ancestors in selling Crown rights in some forests for ready money.
44. Several precedents, particularly those established in the forum of the United Nations Organisation, had pointed the way.
45. They wanted state authorities to enforce the Fugitive Slave Act to avoid establishing new precedents for national intervention in state affairs.
46. The public will not be outraged if it is told that precedents will be confined to their facts.
47. The New York is a design which owes very little to established precedents and yet still looks familiar and comfortable.
48. In educational, professional and business environments the precedents for networking are clear.
49. We accept our responsibility not to retreat from interpreting the full meaning of the covenant in light of all of our precedents.
50. Through constitutional safeguards and precedents, the hybrid in every country must establish an effective power balance between its two executives.
51. Training on word processing is useful to edit precedents, alter work outside office hours and to type confidential memos.
52. Here the outcome is still very unpredictable, with few precedents to follow.
53. It is against all precedents.
54. Yet these precedents were ignored.
55. They were tripping one another up on slippery precedents.
56. There is no lack of precedents in this connection.
57. There are precedents for this.
58. It is contrary to all precedents.
59. Statical control includes, making the criminal legislation perfect, improving the judicial interpretation and strengthening the codification of criminal precedents.
60. So there are no precedents for us to learn from.
61. Intime Department Store and the West for a hundred large stake in joint control, there are precedents.
62. After Diocletian, ambitious Christian leaders ruled through the powerful fusion of Roman political, social, and military precedents with symbolism and Christianity.
63. Against this backdrop, ground - burial fines have become a sort of compromise - and one with precedents.
64. Decisions by courts do not establish legal precedents, but important decisions by the SPC are highlighted in official guidance and have precedential effects.
65. For managers every decision has constraints based on politics, procedures, laws, precedents and the like.
66. The Trace Precedents command requires that the active cell contain a formula which includes valid references.
67. There are many precedents shown that many countries realize domestic railway equipment modernization by importing modern equipment and technology.
68. A judge should know the reasons that justify statutes and precedents.
69. By virtue of its institutional position, the Office of the Solicitor General has a special obligation to respect the Supreme Court's precedents and conduct its advocacy with complete candor.
70. The countries of Anglo American law system attach more and more importance to formal law although they still follow the traditional precedents.
71. Englishmen have ever loved precedents, even in their love letters.
72. Despite these precedents, Poe's interest in journeys is also distinctively American.
73. Case law describe the entire body of judge-made law and today includes common law and equity precedents .
74. In the workplace, men have long had well – defined precedents and role models for achieving success.
75. Mr Roberts has a strong preference for making " narrow " decisions that have limited value as precedents.
76. The law, perhaps to a greater extent than other disciplines, does concentrate on the rules and precedents announced in the past.
77. There are plenty of precedents in Hollywood for letting people out of contracts.
78. It is devoutly wished on my part ,[http:///precedents.html] that these precedents may be fixed on true principles.
79. "As the first of every thing, in our situation will serve to establish a Precedent, " he wrote James Madison, "it is devoutly wished on my part, that these precedents may be fixed on true principles."
80. Infallible papal pronouncements would be seen as tentative, revisable, like Supreme Court decisions, which have the force of precedents but can be and occasionally are overruled.
81. The anticipatory breach system that was established in British precedents at the earliest provides potent remedial measures for the parties concerned.
82. Based on the complication of the statute law in China and the characteristics of private international law, the foreign precedents included in the foreign law shall be applicable in China.
83. Innovative financial solutions such as those used by Grameen Shakti and SELCO in Bangladesh and India also provide important precedents, but require enormous scale-up.
84. The Emperor had many precedents to follow from earlier times.
85. Why would they want to cede power peacefully when faced with the precedents of Mubarak (trial and imprisonment) and Gaddafi (lynching)?
86. This is essentially a bhakti movement , broadly following the precedents of Caitanya.
87. Precedents are binding only on courts on a lower level and in the same system.
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