Use "set a precedent" in a sentence

1. The judgment set a new precedent.

2. 1 The judgment set a new precedent.

3. I am unwilling to set a precedent.

4. The court's decision has set a legal precedent.

5. The ruling set a precedent for future libel cases.

6. The judgment on pension rights has established/set a precedent.

7. They're keenly aware that whatever they decide will set a precedent.

8. The outcome of the case will set a legal precedent .

9. UN involvement in the country's affairs would set a dangerous precedent.

10. 15 The judgment on pension rights has established/set a precedent.

11. 9 UN involvement in the country's affairs would set a dangerous precedent.

12. Some politicians fear that agreeing to the concession would set a dangerous precedent.

13. By using his right as a Roman citizen, he set a precedent for us today.

14. The outcome will set a precedent with far-reaching implications for the whole restitution process.

15. The Republican Party set a dangerous new political precedent by Acquitting former President, Donald Trump

16. Yes. I think he needs to set a precedent that Wall Street doesn't call the tune.

17. The mother of Fëanor and an unsurpassed Broideress, she set a very unusual precedent in the Elvish tradition

18. Furthermore, the position was not hereditary and the appointment of the son of the former could set a dangerous precedent.

19. He erected a new doctrine of precedent.

20. This ruling helped to set a precedent for other citizens of the United States who were conscientious objectors to military service.

21. There's no historical precedent.

22. Is there a Biblical precedent for nonmilitary civilian service?

23. If you roll over on this, it sets a precedent...

24. There is no precedent for a disaster of this scale.

25. Buggery law on trial Suggestions that court victory in Belize could set precedent for decriminalisation in region Wednesday, August 10, 2016

26. Together these discoveries in mammals and insects set a precedent for sperm Centriole number to be an anomaly when compared to those of cycling somatic cells.

27. Borsalino Since its foundation in 1857, Italian-based Borsalino has set a precedent with its superbly finished hats – the most classic style being the felt fedora

28. Remember, an appellate precedent carries more weight than a trial court decision.

29. This lowering of standards sets a dangerous precedent for future developments.

30. Imposing a lenient sentence for such a serious crime sets a dangerous precedent.

31. Assentings noun - agreeing with or consenting to (often unwillingly); "accession to such demands would set a dangerous precedent"; "assenting to the Congressional determination" Assentment

32. The Circling™ Method is a way of relating that has the capacity to reveal your unique gifts and set a new precedent for what is possible in authentic relationships

33. Decisions and actions are bound by precedent.

34. Is there a precedent for what you want me to do?

35. The United States presidential election has been a calamity without precedent.

36. An epidemic on this scale is without precedent.

37. And there is precedent for treatable diseases persisting.

38. This case could serve as a precedent for others against the tobacco companies.

39. Such protests are without precedent in recent history.

40. There is no precedent for such an action.

41. Taking Cognizance is a pre-requisite or condition precedent for holding a valid trial

42. There is, actually, sorne precedent for this prediction.

43. A solitary precedent. which has never been reexamined , cannot be conclusive(Henry Clay.

44. Would it be breaking with precedent for the bride to make a speech?

45. The ancient sandstone carvings, once the world's tallest Buddhas, were annihilated in an act of destruction that shocked the world, and helped set a precedent for the recent vandalism of Iraqi

46. The common law in Scotland is based on precedent.

47. Assenting n 1: agreeing with or consenting to (often unwillingly); "accession to such demands would set a dangerous precedent"; "Assenting to the Congressional determination" [syn: accession, Assenting]

48. Cranch is known for several decisions that set a precedent for jury nullification (allowing a jury to nullify an "unjust" law and refuse to convict), including: United States v. Fenwick, 25 F. Cas.

49. Question: Vikas, is there a precedent of this kind of activity in peace time?

50. A Constitutionalized Doctrine of Precedent and the Marleasing Principle as Bases for a European Legal Methodology † Chapter: (p.227) 13 A Constitutionalized Doctrine of Precedent and the Marleasing Principle as Bases for a European Legal Methodology† Source:

51. The precedent for Consanguineous marriage comes from the Qur'an itself

52. 30 This case could serve as a precedent for others against the tobacco companies.

53. Antecedente (masculine and feminine plural antecedenti) precedent, previous, antecedent; Noun

54. The achievements of this period were without precedent in history.

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56. Principles and rules have petrified with the accumulated weight of precedent.

57. Archetype: See: example , exemplar , model , paradigm , pattern , precedent , prototype , sample , standard

58. Despite this precedent, the complaints to district and regional courts were dismissed.

59. And every scratch and claim staked will be cited as legal precedent.

60. A Cabernet Sauvignon with no precedent across Argot’s history, from a site that possesses unlimited potential moving forward.

61. The guiding principles then of etymology and precedent would not be acceptable today.

62. There's not much precedent for men taking leave when their baby is born.

63. Precedent 3 is intentionally a minimalist document, which contains little boilerplate, and little by way of exclusion clauses.

64. The incident set an important precedent as the process of impeachment would later be used against Charles and his supporters: the Duke of Buckingham, Archbishop William Laud, and the Earl of Strafford.

65. The October Revolution overthrew the bourgeoisie , an event without precedent in world history.

66. This provides precedent for facies - controlled modeling of complex block reservoirs of fluvial facies.

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68. If upheld in appellate court the case could form an important precedent in family law.

69. • The gift of a communications satellite for use by neighbours at no cost has perhaps no precedent worldwide.

70. 10 There's not much precedent for men taking leave when their baby is born.

71. So-called aberrant behavior, in particular lesbian and homosexual behavior, was shown to have a natural precedent and a genetic basis.

72. Former, previous, predecessor, prior, past, foregone, forehand, forerunner, late, precedent, preceding, antecedent, Antecedental, antecessor

73. This detail may seem odd, but it is not without precedent in ancient times.

74. Rampart Dam, however, was an ecological disaster probably with-out precedent in the world.

75. 21 Clause 7 of Precedent 1 expressly specifies that this is to be the case.

76. It was without precedent in the United States, which explains the difficulties encountered by the preservationists.

77. Obviously, as the legal precedent law of the unwritten law, it has one's own unique characteristics.

78. A pragmatist judge will find room in his working theory of as if legal rights for some doctrine of precedent.

79. Employment lawyer Robert Rosati says courts are setting a troublesome precedent when they let such suits to go forward.

80. Counterpoise What the doctrine of precedent is seeking to achieve, then, is a subtle Counterpoise to the erosion of consensus