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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.
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