Phrases with «historical precedence»

"Historical precedence" refers to events or actions that have happened in the past and can serve as an example or lead to a similar outcome in the present or future. It suggests that previous experiences or decisions can guide or influence current situations. Full definition

Sentences with «historical precedence»

  • There's historical precedence for a contested convention. (usfunds.com)
  • Those expectations are based on analysis of historical precedence, including the average market gains in the third year of the presidential election cycle, strong momentum, earnings growth, seasonal trends, accelerating economic growth, and the normal market performance around the first Fed rate hike. (etf.com)
  • Both artists work across a variety of media, experimenting with and manipulating materials in new ways, and engaging with art historical precedence. (belkin.ubc.ca)
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