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By Melville Cane The New Yorker, November 20 , 1937P. 103 That day will mark a precedent View Article By Larissa MacFarquhar By Rivka Galchen By Jia Tolentino By Malcolm Gladwell.

The New Yorker, November 20 , 1937P. 103 That day will mark a precedent View Article Trump's Lawyers Argue That He Cannot Be Impeached Because He Was Never Actually Elected What Happens When a Bad-Tempered, Distractible Doofus Runs an Empire?

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There's a precedent, in "View From the Bridge," for modifications before a second run.

Nigel Griffiths, the head of automotive forecasting at Global Insight, describes the "highly synchronised nature" of the collapse in light-vehicle sales at the end of 2008 as "completely without precedent".That view is shared by Sergio Marchionne, the blunt-speaking architect of the near-miraculous revival of Fiat.

Critics said the administration was trying to create a precedent for viewing a fetus as a separate physical and legal entity, with its own rights.

In this respect, it seems to me that academic writing resembles administration – in both cases, precedent is viewed as dangerous; best to stick to the plan, the format, tried and trusted.

Surviving works from that period show Degas's aptitude for drawing and his attention to the historical precedents he viewed in the Louvre.

A result of the peculiar conclusion of the trial is that there is still legal precedent for the view that theatre is subject to the Sexual Offences Act.

Klever waxes vague and anachronistic here, straightaway seeking to validate his claim rhetorically by citing it as precedent of the view of contemporary physics: "in this reversal [Spinoza] anticipates modern physics by which mass is considered as product of energy" (ibid).

There is precedent for our view that cross-reactive immunity induced by prior exposure to a different subtype of influenza can provide partial protection against a new pandemic strain [ 3, 5, 18, 19].

Suffice it to say that the justices' sharp conflicts in Wynne over the meaning of the commerce clause are informed by rival readings of precedent and conflicting views of the power of Congress to regulate such things.

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