Sentence examples for precedents was from inspiring English sources

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Maybe the market, even when violating all sorts of historical precedents, was just right.

Some justices suggested that perhaps none of the court's precedents was really a good fit for this case.

The raid, which has few if any recent precedents, was seen as a bold move and a provocation to church authorities, who recently asked a committee to investigate allegations of sex abuse by priests.

Their brief said the principle established by Supreme Court precedents was that "a presidential pardon nullifies not only the pardoned conviction itself, but also any disabilities that attach as a result of the conviction".

Eleanor's distress at these precedents was severe enough that Hickok subtitled her biography of Roosevelt "Reluctant First Lady".

Subsequently, on the assumption that precedent education (i.e., ethical education based on precedents) was useful to educate intern doctors, we investigated which of answers (A) and (B) was preferable.

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The precedents are clear.

The precedents are worrying.

And the precedents are awful.

Yet the precedents are worrying.

Historical precedents are inconclusive.

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