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"There is no relevant precedent on the books," Mr. Shane said.
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There are relevant precedents one can cite, and they don't bolster the case for Bolt's success.
If you're a fan of Mr. Trump looking for hope and a relevant precedent for a comeback, this is my best comparison.
The authors should add some discussion of the clear and relevant precedents for their results.
Yet it would be shocking if they threw away the chance to cash in on one of the club's most valuable assets.The relevant precedent here is the sacking of Adrian Mutu in 2004 by Chelsea, the previous English club to find itself awash with foreign cash, in this case from Russia.
The relevant precedent is Loving v. Virginia, which in 1967 declared the prohibitions on interracial marriage to be unconstitutional.
There is a relevant precedent which helps rebut his assertion.
Precedents may well be found not to apply, perhaps disingenuously; justices are very good at sending cases off on oblique paths when a direct route, like adherence to what appears to be a directly relevant precedent, is unappealing.
In weighing how the contemporary Supreme Court behaves, there's a relevant precedent here.
"Given the nature of the issue, the strength of the relevant precedent, and the inadequacy of the court's reasoning, the question" of religion, he went on, "is too obvious to ignore".
Moreover, the Commission found no relevant precedent justifying an award of moral damages anywhere near the amount requested".
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