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Opponents fear that any law on privacy would set out only broad principles; judges would still be left with the job of settting precedents through judgments on the messy details of individual cases.

"There certainly are precedents through history for military commissions, but that doesn't mean the president has the constitutional authority to use them whenever he says there's an emergency," said Christopher L. Eisgruber, director of the program in law and public affairs at Princeton University.

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It slogged through the 1990s trying to build precedent through prosecutions of low-ranking officers, most of whom happened their way.

Hindle documented the role that emulation and reconstruction of master works played in shaping the nation, tracing its historical precedent through artifacts in the collections of the Smithsonian Institution.

Roper describes his confrontation with the common law judges in which he upheld his use of injunctions to modify verdicts in the common law courts and urged the judges to mitigate the rigid application of precedent through their own discretion, according to conscience.

"In terms of the legal precedent expressed by the U.S. Supreme Court, this doesn't matter, we have a longstanding legal precedent through the U.S. Supreme Court, which is our nation's highest judicial authority.

It is because we are setting a precedent through our pop culture, through the songs that penetrate the airwaves and the sitcoms that are on television that are just saturated with sexual themes, that respect no boundaries," she said.

I firmly believe that eyewitness accounts of the event should take precedent through the entire chain of command review process because heroic actions in combat cannot always be explained by science alone.

His goal is to establish a precedent through his actions: after all, many Hartz IV recipients are sympathetic to his viewpoint, having themselves jumped through the hoops, played along with the Kafkaesque machinations of the system, rather than resisting and risking the consequences.

Today, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in a case that will affect whether American women will have equal access to contraceptive coverage -- or will establish a precedent through which women's access to care can be restricted due to the personal beliefs of their employers.

The L2-b reference standard (1) was prepared in accordance with literature precedent through a reductive amination and was obtained in 47% yield (Scheme 1).

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