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There are, of course, precedents.
There are of course, precedents.
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The issue is, of course, precedent.
There is, of course, precedent in the very well-thumbed copies of Erskine May, the parliamentary rules, for the speaker's decision.
Of course, historical precedents are not legal precedents like Supreme Court opinions.
There is, of course, a precedent for this.
In fact there's already of course a precedent via the No 10 website.
A judgment is called for aided, of course, by precedent, but always unique to the given case.
Of course, overruling precedent is the only way the Supreme Court can correct mistakes, as when Brown v. Board of Education overturned Plessy v. Ferguson in declaring segregation unconstitutional.
There is, of course, the precedent of Bryant Park, which will be the host for the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week from Feb. 8 to Feb. 16.
But there is of course recent precedent for a party deciding to oppose major infrastructure plans ahead of an election: the Conservatives eventually scrapping Heathrow's third runway in 2010.
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