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But unlike mobile phones, there isn't an established precedent for subsidies, carrier distribution, or even pricing, really.

Since an acute rejection episode is an established precedent for chronic graft dysfunction [ 17] and the incidence of posttransplant biopsy-proven acute rejection was significantly different according to 25-OHD level (Table 2), a biopsy-proven acute rejection episode was also included as a between-subjects factor.

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There's a well established precedent for this in the Old World.

It is a "decision that will establish precedent for hundreds of thousands of academic student employees at private institutions," the UAW press release reads.

Senator Edwards also discussed the significance of rebuilding New Orleans as not simply a local concern but a matter of establishing precedents for national and global building standards.

And though amendments to the Civil Rights Act preclude discrimination based on pregnancy, a 1995 ruling established a precedent for considering absence in the tenure decision.

While purportedly a prescription for wellness, the "West cure" was essentially a western vacation that established a precedent for later tourist practices like the dude ranch.

Several English and American paintings including The Death of Major Pierson by John Singleton Copley (1738 1815)—also painted within 2 years of the event had established a precedent for a contemporary subject.

Washington's home, Mount Vernon, established a precedent for numerous adaptations of a more genteel sort, including the 1903 James L. Breese House in Southampton.

But last month a chilling decision by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) established a precedent for employers to sift through your private messages if they suspect you're slacking.

That would be more defensible if he hadn't established a precedent for treating recreational pot smoking as a kind of football felony, deserving a four-game suspension, or worse.

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