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Because your industry has a precedent of paying these people, of valuing their work.
It used to be an offence in North Korea to own a short-wave radio.This change has a precedent, of a kind.
These sites were thought to hold particular power due to their history; for instance Dorjetsemo has a precedent of important lamas meditating there.
The anti-Chagasic potency of posaconazole has been demonstrated in an animal model of T. cruzi infection and has a precedent of successfully curing a patient with chronic Chagas disease and systemic lupus erythematosus.
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America has a precedent for this type of behavior and when the investigation is completed, we need to follow it.
" Foster's study does have a precedent — of a sort.
"If the American people accept this blindly and casually -- have a precedent of an American president assanating [sic] people who he thinks are bad.
It's a subject that has a precedent in the work of Edinburgh award-winner Brendon Burns, who built a trilogy of shows around his descent into psychosis and subsequent recovery.
"He has a precedent," Mr. Coburn said of the president, "Others have done it, so I'm not critical of him doing it.
Hadid's preoccupation with movement has a precedent in the Futurist designs of Sant'Elia and the streamlined contours of Erich Mendelsohn.
We may think of the compulsion to document even the most mundane occurrences on social media as a twenty-first-century affliction, but it has a precedent: the abundant journal-writing of the seventeenth century.
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