Sentences with phrase «real precedent for»

«There is no real precedent for what's happening to our planet at the moment,» says Roopnarine, who co-authored the study with Kenneth Angielczyk, PhD, of Chicago's Field Museum.
As Pagels shows, from the second century to even the early Augustine himself, there was no real precedent for Augustine's doctrine of original sin.
In other words, Puerto Rico's debts really are way out of line with what any state is financing, and there's no real precedent for paying down debts of this magnitude.
«It could go on indefinitely, there's no real precedent for this,» said Palmer.

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«The field is always evolving and changing and is relatively new, so there's no real established precedent for many of the things we do in social media,» she told The Drum.
With the Brexit vote is complete, and the divorce proceedings of the UK from the European Union is now afoot, with considerable uncertainty and no real precedent, the future implications for UK's property markets are significant.
And there is a real sadness in this, because the consequences of so great a joy rejected are a sorrow, bewilderment, and anxiety for which there is no precedent.
«Now this would have been a very dangerous precedent, in my opinion, because if government didn't require organized labor to be at the table, then for sure those real estate developers weren't going to bring organized labor to the table.
I've updated my answer with the source of the precedent (which is the real reason), but I'm going to leave the bit about house rules in for educational purposes if nothing else...
Blair set the precedent for the slippery, duplicious, smarmy, media politician and many Labour voters, fell for the spin and insincerity, because they thought, that there would be «real change» with a Socialist Government after the Thatcher years.
«There's no precedent for this, so there's a real danger that we might lose a raft of qualifications which our young people are currently able to study for
Simultaneously, TCTA contacted Sen. John Cornyn's office to let them know of the precedent for Texas receiving federal accountability waivers and the urgency of seeking one given real concerns about whether student test results from hurricane - impacted districts / schools would be accurate.
Copyright law is guided by precedent, and recent signs point to future trouble for publishers with real - world tattoos in their games.
While this panel is arguably one of the earliest landscape paintings known, the real full - blown precedent for Bruegel's «take» on landscape is the low country painter Joachim Patinir who died roughly contemporaneously with Bruegel's birth.
One can temper that with studies of paleoclimate sensitivity, but the ensemble results still should be borne in mind, since doubling CO2 takes us into a climate that has no real precendent in the part of the climate record which has been used for exploring model sensitivity, and in many regards may not have any real precedent in the entire history of the planet (in terms of initial condition and rapidity of GHG increase).
In the not - too - distant past, legal stationers like Dye & Durham and Newsome & Gilbert provided precedents for a number of documents, notably including real estate transfers, and they worked pretty well.
For example, the Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA) precedent agreement of purchase and sale (I wonder how much easier real estate transactions became when the industry settled on a particular agreemeReal Estate Association (OREA) precedent agreement of purchase and sale (I wonder how much easier real estate transactions became when the industry settled on a particular agreemereal estate transactions became when the industry settled on a particular agreement?)
He argues that judges should explain the real reasons, be they social, political, economic, or moral, for overturning existing precedent.
Time to update office systems & precedents Conveyancing lawyers should use this change in the law as an opportunity to review and update any checklists or systems they may have in place for real estate files.
Several commentators have suggested that the expansion of the «real and substantial connection» test to include notions of fairness or foreign enforceability, and the overlap with factors that should really be left for the second - stage «forum» analysis, is not only contrary to established precedent, but has resulted in confusion and uncertainty for both judges and litigants.
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Not a legal precedent such as «no blacks in the front of the bus»; The legal precedent is sale of game material for real money is illegal.
This program established a precedent whereby the Australian Government purchases environmental services from Indigenous people, resulting in real employment opportunities for people on country.
This case will be key in modernizing data access for purchasers everywhere in Canada (as it will set a precedent for other real estate orgs across the country.)
March 1994 — Roberts Real Estate of Calgary is found guilty of discriminatory behaviour, contrary to the Competition Act, setting an important precedent for the Canadian real estate indusReal Estate of Calgary is found guilty of discriminatory behaviour, contrary to the Competition Act, setting an important precedent for the Canadian real estate indusreal estate industry.
As I said I did go to a well known real estate lawyer in this matter who advised me to avoid advising my clients to look for multiples, using normal tactics because I could definitely get them in trouble and myself because of this case being used as a precedent!
A Manitoba «Master» of the court held that when an Agreement of Purchase and Sale contained a condition precedent for solicitor's approval, a defendant's solicitor could advise real estate agents that he would not approve going through with the sale.
With the Brexit vote is complete, and the divorce proceedings of the UK from the European Union is now afoot, with considerable uncertainty and no real precedent, the future implications for UK's property markets are significant.
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