Phrases with «historical precedent»

The phrase "historical precedent" refers to past events or actions that serve as examples or guides for similar situations or decisions in the present or future. It means using past occurrences to help make decisions or understand how to approach a current situation. Full definition

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Sentences with «historical precedent»

  • While the short run is dominated by changes in interest rates and supply, there is little historical precedent for home prices growing faster than incomes over time. (canuckpost.com)
  • These pioneering minds understood the deep historical precedent of thousands of years of solar utilization through passive solar design and solar thermal technology. (ases.org)
  • Both artists are highly aware of art historical precedent and yet aim for the discovery of unique forms. (minusspace.com)
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