As
described by Precedent, it «includes social media components, a student blog, videos, plenty of photos, events listings and, most notably, an interactive office tour set up like a game with «secret» content hidden throughout.»
Not exact matches
The underwriting agreement provides that the obligations of the underwriters are subject to certain conditions
precedent and that the underwriters have agreed, severally and not jointly, to purchase all of the ADSs and ordinary shares sold under the underwriting agreement if any of these ADSs or ordinary shares are purchased, other than those ADSs covered
by the overallotment option
described below.
Described as one of soccer's darkest days
by some, there is
precedent for team's working together to protect one another's mutual interests.
Former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar has
described the invasion of the Senate chamber
by hoodlums and the carting away of the mace as a «dangerous
precedent and an assault on Nigeria's democracy
by anti-democratic elements».
Former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar has
described the invasion of the Senate chamber
by hoodlums and the carting away of the mace as a «dangerous
precedent...
At the time it was
described as a «supreme act of philanthropy», welcomed
by Gordon Brown and
by Sir Nicholas Serota, now head of the Arts Council England, who said the act of «imaginative generosity» was «without
precedent anywhere in the world».
In
describing why the ERVK was setting
precedent by bestowing the medal on an organization, Executive Director Cathy Collins said, «It would have been difficult to name only one individual.
For years, Bryan Garner has favored the use of caselaw over case law to
describe precedent established
by judicial decisions.
He refers to the actions of the Crown as «deception, drama and trickery,» and
describes the decision as «a dangerous
precedent being set in Canada,» where people will be forced to conduct «parenting as seen fit
by the government.»
Metcalf interviewed immigration judges across the country in writing «Courting Disaster: Absent attendance and absent enforcement in America's immigration courts ``: «They
described a system plunged into turmoil
by appointees at the Departments of Justice and Homeland Security who ignored statutes,
precedent, and regulation and imposed policies that dramatically increased backlogs and nearly halted adjudication.