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He also said his ruling should not be viewed as setting a precedent for whether similar behavior in the future would merit suspensions or fines.
When the court reaches its verdict, which could take weeks, it could set a precedent for whether US law enforcement agencies can in future compel firms to hand over keys to unlock all of their data.
Prince's death could also set the precedent for whether there is a descendible right of publicity in Minnesota---meaning one that survives death and can be passed on to heirs.
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The about-face has sparked questions about whether there was precedent for Bush's action and whether it could stand.
There's no precedent for British leaders debating whether to ban a man seeking to lead the free world.
Matthew Grimstone's parents, Sue and Phil Grimstone, said the outcome set an alarming precedent for airshows, and they questioned whether displays should be allowed if there was risk of cognitive impairment.
He did not know whether there was any precedent for so many former prime ministers accompanying the prime minister to an event like this.
He has been true to his word.Whether this will set a precedent for many other aggrieved groups is doubtful.
It also questioned the federal agencies' failure to address whether the whaling would set precedent for international quotas.
Likewise, executives at Aon weighed the question of whether they were setting a precedent for their 50,000 employees by extending health benefits.
Whether that might be a precedent for other geographies and categories beyond basic transport remains to be seen.
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