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The European Women's Individual Chess Championship, which is being held in Gaziantep, Turkey, has set two precedents: its prize fund is larger than the one for this year's men's championship, and it is the first tournament to have a dress code of its own.
Though informal logic has a number of historical precedents, its origins are found in North America in the 1970s.
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It's just too bad that while "The Invention of Solitude" is one of Auster's best books, "Winter Journal" doesn't live up to its precedent — it lacks its kick.
Given its precedents, it was unlikely that the Supreme Court was going to ban prayer at government meetings altogether.
In the recent documentary The Ballymurphy Precedent, its director, Callum Macrae, argued that the shootings created a culture of impunity in the army that led to Bloody Sunday a few months later.
While the ruling was based on legal precedent, its reasoning was guided by a wave of sit-down strikes that swept through U.S. shops and factories in 1936 and 1937, surpassing the scale of 1934's actions.
Indeed, in its most recent decisions the Court has overturned several of the most restrictive school aid precedents from its earlier jurisprudence.
It has its precedent … It's not only possible, it was possible".
The Roberts court overruled eight precedents in its first five years, a slightly lower annual rate.
The Supreme Court set several legal and medical precedents in its 7-to-0 decision on March 31 , 1976
It says it thinks the Internal Revenue Service is wrong, but Mr. Willens says the I.R.S. has tax court precedents on its side and is likely to prevail.
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