Sentences with phrase «already precedent for it»

There's already a precedent for blocking messaging clients in the world of wireless broadband.
There's already a precedent for Maserati to think in this terms, specifically the way Porsche has managed to parlay the Cayenne's popularity to create a family of models that now includes the Macan.
There is already a precedent for this: academies must abide by regulations on special educational needs as set out in the Children and Families Act.
There's already precedent for the state to reject the water quality permits.
And there's already precedent for banning ads in the U.S..

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It may be early in the show's run, but Colbert is already setting a precedent for booking guests beyond the traditional circle of Hollywood elite pitching their film and television projects.
Colbert is in just his second week as the new host of The Late Show, but the comedian has already set a precedent for hosting guests from the corporate world, with Tesla Motors (TSLA) CEO Elon Musk and Uber CEO Travis Kalanick visiting during the show's first week.
But while the announcement is no - doubt shocking (as Police Chief Bill Blair remarked, «We have no historical precedent for doing that in Ontario), it comes on the heels of a similar move in numerous U.S. cities, where the axe has already fallen on those previously considered to be untouchable.
Criticism, after all, is generally conditioned to embrace only those ideas for which there are already analogies and precedents accessible to «objective» scientific verification.
It can accept as valid only that for which there are already analogies and precedents that «objective» science can decipher.
They fall under the spell of one or another charismatic rabbi (or «Rebbe»), a phenomenon for which a precedent already existed in the century - old Hasidic communities of Lubavitch, Satmar, Belz and other less well known East - European centers.
Simon says it's a long shot, and there are already precedents set for allowing the use of the word «milk» on nondairy products.
And I have defended due process for years and have several public rants about the social media age and online lynch mobs setting a scary precedent - but hey just like Rueben you already know me, my intentions and my history - you are a rocket scientist.
A precedent had already been set when Aldo becoming champion again by default when Conor was not active in that div for 1 year.
Even though I'm tempted to stick with this arrangement and leave our kids behind for as long as we possibly can, we've already set the precedent for forced family vacations, ever since my kids were a few months old.
«It's understandable to be concerned about setting a precedent, but there already are probably a dozen examples around the county where this sort of thing or something similar has happened,» said Didzerekis, who was on the Wheaton Park District board for eight years before joining the County Board in 1998.
There is already a precedent of the Scottish Government backing down under this kind of pressure — in 2008 it surrendered to the Catholic Church's opposition to the HPV vaccine for teenage girls.
A precedent for head of state refusal to comply with the Rome Statute of the ICC has already been set by President Omar al - Bashir of Sudan.
@AndyT As you may be aware, for quite a lot of how the UK political system works, finding an authoritative reference can be difficult, since the constitution is formed from the body of laws and precedents which already exist.
Bequests to political parties already receive exemption from tax so there is a precedent for this.
However, Marvel has already set a precedent for trading with Fox.
Precedents for an X8 have already been set elsewhere in the range with the X2, X4 and X6.
The precedent has already been set for a NASCAR star competing with the Corvette team.
That is obviously a fairly ridiculous example for the purposes of illustrating where industry watchers already fear this precedent could lead, but what is clear is that the tax structure surrounding the entire book industry has been called into question in Europe for some time, largely with the advent of corporations like Amazon having one set of rules, and local booksellers being subjected to another.
So, there is already language for, so we do have a precedent set, and there's been plenty of dogs trainers who been sued and gone to jail for abusing dogs in training context.
Whatever the outcome, though, HB 1121 is already a victory for stray, abandoned, and feral cats — an important first step for Florida, and a precedent for the rest of the country.
Stopping add - on support for last - gen console games is a precedent that's already been set by the likes of Grand Theft Auto V and Destiny.
Marten said a precedent for sharing prize money had already been set by US artist Theaster Gates, who last year pledged to share the # 40,000 Artes Mundi prize with his nine fellow nominees.
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In the form of «petition for redress,» were one all legal - minded and litigious, one would discover other, actual problems than the ones you cite that precedent and fact easily have already overcome, if one were aware of the state of the law in these things.
The necessary components for such a management structure already exist, which include the precedent set for such a «law societies» civil service» by Ryerson University in Toronto and the University of Ottawa by establishing LSUC's bilingual LPP (Law Practice Program); see: Access to Justice — Unaffordable Legal Services» Concepts and Solutions» (SSRN pdf., August, 2017).
The campaigners were being told that it was not legally possible to make a rule change retrospectively (for those widows already in receipt of pensions) and that even were it possible this would be resisted by government due to the legal precedent it would set, and the knock - on effect it might have on other public sector schemes.
There are several competing products for litigation precedents, some of which fall within the Thomson Reuters «reach» already:
Brown's victories are already having an impact across the country, serving as precedent setting blueprints and inspiration for comparable changes in other major cities.
And Young offers precedent for an argument that «removal before service» may be even more appropriate when the history of the case suggests that the plaintiff had already engaged in some sort of procedural maneuvering before the case was even removed.
«For example, even though she regularly bemoans overburdened court budgets, California Supreme Court Chief Justice Tani G. Cantil - Sakauye last year wrote a precedent - defying 4 - 3 decision that effectively throws open her state's already packed courthouses to an inestimable number of out - of - state plaintiffs.»
Alphabet's subsidiary already set a precedent for this kind of a cross-brand marketing endeavor in 2013 when it launched Android 4.4 KitKat in partnership with Nestle and has now collaborated with Nabisco — which owns the Oreo brand in the United States — and Cadbury on a similar initiative.
If nothing else, they set a precedent that might be difficult to overturn — if successfully you've lived under these terms for years, or if property has already been divided, you'd have to present the court with a very good reason to undo these terms.
I'd already made little piggy cupcakes for Sprog 1's party, so a precedent had been set.
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