Sentence examples for determined by precedent from inspiring English sources

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The expert issues cannot be determined by precedent, pointing out that Plaintiffs' expert was accepted or rejected in this or that case so long as the Defendants are making, in effect, an as-applied challenge on these facts, in this context.

Equating tough court decisions to a marathon, Mr. Obama said that the first 25 miles may be determined by precedent and technical understanding of the law, but "that last mile can only be determined on the basis of one's deepest values, one's core concerns, one's broader perspectives on how the world works, and the depth and breadth of one's empathy".

That could compel an arbitrator to ask baseball to prove suspensions are determined by precedent and rule, rather than by what might seem to be arbitrary deals made behind closed doors.

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Q: That has to be determined by legal precedent.

This paper describes a reduction-graph model of legal precedents that accounts for a key characteristic of legal precedents: a precedent's relevance to subsequent cases is determined by the theory under which the precedent is decided.

The length of the suspension Rodriguez deserves will be determined by lawyers and documents and precedents and fine print.

According to precedent, residency is determined by an individual's intention to be a resident.

At the moment, guidelines are determined by a hotch-potch of statute and precedent; the government simply has to build however many prisons are required as a result.

Sample size was determined by available resources, domain size, logistical limitations, and precedent of 40 monitoring sites for urban LUR modeling [ 41, 42].

A precedent for wrap-number being determined by the concentration of axon-surface molecules is provided by the PNS, where transmembrane isoforms of neuregulin regulate Schwann cell myelination [ 28, 29].

The House of Lords upheld this decision, determining that the issue of whether the applicants had accommodation was a question of fact to be determined by the public authority: An error as to a jurisdictional, or precedent, fact is an exception to the general rule that the High Court does not judicially review errors of fact.

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