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But she immediately retracted her words, and a fuller clip shows that she went on to explain that she had meant to say that appellate judges think about the ramifications their decisions will have as precedents.
In an introductory note to her book, Hopper names Roxon, Willis, the English journalist Caroline Coon, and the anthology "Rock She Wrote," edited by Evelyn McDonnell and Ann Powers, as precedents for her own work.
As precedents, they repeatedly cite the American retreats from Vietnam, from Lebanon, and — the most important of all, in their eyes — from Somalia.
As precedents, besides the G.I. Bill and housing aid that benefited his grandparents, Mr. Obama cited Abraham Lincoln, who backed railroads and land-grant colleges; the public works of the Depression era; and the interstate highways built after World War II.
As precedents, he cites the examples of Deborah in the book of Judges, the prophesying daughters of Philip, the woman named Phebe who was commended to be "a Servant or Minister to the Church" (7), and other women who labored with Christ in the Gospel.
She cited Haiti and Liberia as precedents.
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Britain's experience might serve as precedent.
"Its continuance as precedent demeans the lives of homosexual persons".
There are, in fact, few suitable couple comparisons to offer as precedent on the athletic level.
The ruling is likely to be cited as precedent by other prisoners applying for early release.
"Its continuance as precedent demeans the lives of homosexual persons," Justice Kennedy wrote.
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