Sentence examples for various precedents from inspiring English sources

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In terms of institutional relocation, there are various precedents — moma, the Oakland Raiders, Taipei, Babylon — but the most apt involves the U.N. itself.

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They cited various judicial precedents in support of their ruling but said they had found no decisions supporting Judge Scheindlin's.

Mr Aksenov also pledged to "nationalise" Ukrainian property.Russia tried to justify its annexation of Crimea by citing various historical precedents, ranging from Kosovo to the Falkland Islands.

(Chinen) Allison Miller-Erik Deutsch Quartet (Tuesday) Ms. Miller, a drummer, and Mr. Deutsch, who plays piano and keyboards, share a sensibility of grounded exploration, drawing from various pop precedents along with modern jazz.

However, there is language in various court precedents dealing with disability indicating the views of at least some justices that discrimination on the basis of disability can be invidious, based on animus or stereotypes, necessitating something more than the lowest rung of equal protection analysis.

The Administration's withdrawal seemed to annoy the Justices, but, because of various federal precedents, does not seem to present quite as intractable a procedural problem as the "standing" question that may derail this week's other Supreme Court marriage case, on California's Proposition 8.

In what is labeled "The Peter Family Claim: October 2007," Gurley cites various past precedents for awards at that level or above, including for an Australian woman's successful claim for $1 million after being hit by a Navy serviceman's golf ball, and a $1.9 million claim to survivors of a teenage Mexican goat herder, the victim ostensibly of an accident involving the U.S. military.

After citing various literary precedents for plural none, Lounsbury concluded, "There is no harm in a man's limiting his employment of none to the singular in his own individual usage, if he derives any pleasure from this particular form of linguistic martyrdom.

In his catalog essay, David McFadden, the exhibition's organizer and the museum's chief curator, cites various historical precedents for using dust, dirt and sand, including the dust preserved by Marcel Duchamp on his "Large Glass, Robert Smithsonn's dirt-and-rock "Spiral Jetty" and traditional Tibetan sand painting.

Moreover, various judicial precedents restrict the ability of federal courts to hear claims that involve applying the laws of different states.

When you parse the various influences and precedents -- which include Jack Pierson, Karen Kilimnik, Richard Prince, Nan Goldin and, before them, Andy Warhol -- there is not much left beyond a marked proclivity for single-malt Scotch whiskey consumed by candlelight.

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