Sentences with phrase «good precedent»

There's even good precedent in the success of abstract work over the last few years by younger artists who produced at similar volumes.
Q: Are there good precedents for hempcrete in building codes and going through the permitting process, or do potential builders currently have to spend a lot of time educating and persuading local authorities of the appropriateness and safety of building with this material before being approved?
This sounds impossible to some people, but there are more than a few good precedents.
However, the last three titles that Bluepoint has worked on have been from Sony's past which sets a pretty good precedent for another PlayStation remake.
There is good precedent for this approach in the magnificent editorials which Fr Edward Holloway wrote for Faith in the nineteen seventies and eighties, some of which have now been republished by Family Publications.
You might also note that such a rate of warming is well precedented in periods throughout history, such as during the Minoan, Roman and Medieval warming periods.
Many pointed out this wouldn't set a good precedent for the head of the International Revenue Service.
There is good precedent...
Like you said, there's good precedent for this kind of journaling; just think how much poorer we'd all be if St. Paul or St. Augustine had never written about their trials!
West Bromwich Albion certainly set a good precedent, but there are no known connections between the two clubs at the time.
The focus for HS2 now had to be «delivery», added PWC's Charlie Johnson - Ferguson, but Crossrail and the Olympics were «good precedents» for the UK from which skills and experience could be drawn.
Better precedents would be James Callaghan, the former Labour prime minister, and the ex-Conservative leader, Michael Howard, who both stayed on temporarily while their parties debated changing leadership selection rules.
It is not a good precedent, but it is what I asked for.
In Britain, the February 1974 election is often cited, but the better precedent is 1923.
In fact, the best precedent for what might happen to UKIP in 2015 might be the experience of the Social Democratic Party in the early 1980s.
And I don't think it's a good precedent.
«We have a good precedent in the NYPA proceeds.
«Fox vaccination in Europe provides a good precedent,» says Cleaveland.
«That presents a lot of challenges even if there is a good precedent from the batch perspective.
The Chacoan peccary is perhaps the best precedent for Oren's story because the creature was well known by locals, but it took scientists a long time to believe in it or to find the thing.
There is a good precedent for using stem cell therapy to repair eye damage.
A good precedent was set earlier this week, in a federal court case in Tennessee, in which the attorney defending Lorne Semrau against charges of fraud attempted to submit brain scans as evidence that his client was telling the truth.
Fallout 4's first DLC Automatron sets a good precedent for content coming out of Bethesda to support the game.
What's frustrating is that the world of the film is, outside of how it's actually shot, magnificently realized, the filth - lined streets of early 19th - century France brought to life by the capable production design of Mike Leigh regular Eve Stewart (whose work on Leigh's Topsy - Turvy seems the best precedent).
That's... not a good precedent.
There's some good precedent for Mercedes expanding its Geländewagen range in America, as a year ago the automaker caved to fanboy pressure and decided to bring the V -12-powered G65 to the U.S. market.
However, since it is often the first type of installment loan that will be on your credit history, it is crucial to demonstrate responsible borrowing habits early on and set a good precedent for future loans.
It's not like modern Mario games are any challenge whatsoever anyway, and I don't think it's good precedent to make the series any easier with this feature.
And even though there may not be a good precedent for a rapid transition in the energy sector, there are other infrastructure sectors that have been transformed rapidly by innovation.
The people will be much more reluctant to accept any further treaties, and what actually was suposed to be a good precedent will become a really bad one!
It seems to me that a good precedent process is the result of figuring out the proper interrelationship between four key aspects, namely content, people, process, and technology.
The consultant, a former law firm partner himself, believes that checklists and good precedents are almost always preferable to creating standard forms.
-- Machanda v. Thethi is a good precedent if you want to strike pleadings for non-compliance with a disclosure order.
So the best precedent out there is that which comes from our criminal courts, because nothing else exists.
The best precedent available should carry persuasive value.
«The majority decision in Estabrooks will be a good precedent for professional regulatory bodies sued for malicious prosecution based on disciplinary proceedings that turned out to be unfounded — and for counsel and litigants urging a cautious approach to the expansion of any contested tort.
And while you could give a kid a credit card with a low credit limit, it sets a better precedent to get them in the habit of thinking in terms of declining balance and the cost of a purchase rather than getting in the habit of maxing out credit limits — and then having their parents magically erase that debt.
The UK regulators were very easy to work with and I think are setting a good precedent for how other countries should look at this.»
The recent ending of Groove does not set a good precedent.
The no - call bill was defeated, but having won support for the rider establishes a good precedent should the bill be reintroduced, says Deacon.
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