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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://sentencedict.com/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.
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