Sentences with phrase «backed by precedent»

That time Kristine did her job and followed up on questions from the community, while James hasn't, so our expectations are backed by precedent and I'll be very angry at SCEA if next Tuesday comes and we don't get what we were promised.

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When asked about the SaaS sector in the country and the startup scenario, from a fundraising viewpoint, Subramanian stated that ventures like Freshworks (backed by Google Ventures) and BrowserStack (Secured $ 50 Million from Accel) have set precedents in terms of raising the bar for fundraising in India.
To find a relevant precedent, one has to go back to 1994, when the Fed raised rates by 25 bps despite the market assigning only about a 30 percent chance (around what is expected now) of a tightening.
Since 1972, the year after Lemon, the Supreme Court has rejected every claim by an individual to a free - exercise exemption, with the sole exception of claims for unemployment compensation, which are controlled by clear precedent dating back to 1963.
(See H. V. Williams Jackson: «Ahriman» in Encyclopædia of Religion and Ethics, edited by James Hastings) The problem of evil was thus carried back to a precedent, continuous conflict in the cosmos, with God and his attendant hosts of angels contending against the prince of darkness and his devils.
«To label all Muslims who promote and practice Sharia law as extremists is a dangerous precedent which will be strongly opposed by our community because the real reasons behind this new strategy are to score cheap political points on the back of the Muslim community.»
Having a bipartisan coalition tacitly backed by a governor elect a leader of the Legislature isn't without precedent.
While the group backed by Cuomo's allies claims that they're the only one for which two of four statewide candidates — the governor and Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul — endorsed the rules, Caruso wrote it would be an «unfortunate precedent» for the court to assume other candidates, Attorney General Eric Schneiderman and Comptroller Tom DiNapoli, were undecided about adopting that set.
In a legal precedent dating back to 1983, the House of Lords decided a school had acted unlawfully by refusing to accept as a pupil who Sikh boy who wore a turban.
Book - length film studies by amateurs can be traced back to Salman Rushdie's 1992 The Wizard of Oz, the volume that launched the BFI Film Classics — possibly the most bountiful book series in the history of film criticism in any language, and one that sums up some of the gains criticism generally can boast over the same period, when DVD extras, building on the precedents established with laserdiscs, started to become institutionalized.
But the union, with the backing of the American Federation of Teachers, contends that in its current form the proposal would trample on teachers» rights and set a dangerous precedent by placing an unaccountable private institution...
If the largest libraries lead the way — both public and academic — backed by the largest library associations (ALA) then while libraries will certainly find themselves embroiled in a lawsuit from major publishers for years I strongly believe the outcome will favour freedom of information, accessibility and centuries old precedent.
Alas, the studio took the passionate feedback on board and released said DLC as a standalone expansion; still, when companies leverage financial risk by holding back content, it sets a worrying precedent.
Know for excellent artists early highlighting Feminism movement — These are current ceramic works by Ann Agee that are inspired by Italian folk pottery and are all unique pieces called Hand Warmers and have a hole in the back to reference their historical precedent.
There's precedent for keeping the FTC out of the business of lawyer regulations; back in 2005, the D.C. Circuit held that lawyers were exempt from a privacy notice requirement implemented by the FTC in American Bar Association v. Federal Trade Commission.
The common law consists of legal rules created by judges in opinions resolving appellate cases through a chain of case law precedents that trace back to the common law (and equity principles) of English law prior to the American Revolution.
There can be no doubt that this matter has become a political «hot potato» and it would be interesting to know if and to what extent there are any precedents for a Tribunal matter being sent back by the Appeals Court for a: redetermination hearing.
Payment of back taxes as condition precedent to cancellation of tax certificate held by county.
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