Sentences with phrase «set precedent for»

What's more, approval would set a precedent for mixing banking and commerce, something NAR has been calling on Congress to prevent.
Why not fight back and set a precedent for other boards and industries?
However, it helps set a precedent for other, similar cases.
These tax court decisions were significant in numerous ways and set the precedent for our present day non-simultaneous, delayed tax - deferred like - kind exchange transactions.
Safeway set a precedent for tough treatment last November, when it put its 113 - store Dominick's division on the block after UFCW refused proposals for wage and benefits concessions for the chain's employees.
The court decision could set a precedent for other places, which «could certainly open the doors for a lot of people to say a lot of nasty things,» says Steven D. Sladkus, a lawyer at Wolf Haldenstein Adler Freeman & Herz.
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.)
Taking this important step before marriage helps set the precedent for a healthy, lasting relationship.
Counselingtoys.com set the precedent for most Play Therapy Kits and Sandtray Kits in existence today.
With nearly 20 years in existence, The NRWA has set the precedent for professional development as the only non-profit association for professional resume writers.
Now, Android KitKat 4.4 has set precedent for branded versions of Android, in an interesting co-branding deal that saw no money change hands, yet allowed Google to use the popular chocolate bar's name.
It's easy for an announcement like this to get lost in the gaming shuffle, but this could potentially set a precedent for how you watch TV in the coming years.
Of course, it also set the precedent for the new Galaxy Note 4, which in turn looks a lot like a much larger Galaxy Alpha.
As for that nickname, evidence continues to mount suggesting it'll indeed be called Android Oreo (Google set precedent for such commercial branding in 2013 with the launch of Android KitKat).
Some analysts have also speculated that the passing of such a bill would set a precedent for other jurisdictions still jostling with formulating cryptocurrency regulation of their own.
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.
The German federal authority published its decision to not subject purchases with Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency to taxes on Feb. 27, citing the European Court's 2015 decision, which set a precedent for all members of the European Union.
If HTC can actually find success in the Windows Phone market, it could set a precedent for future releases from HTC and perhaps even other OEMs.
Providing immunity to its chosen few is a scary proposition which, if passed, could set a precedent for future technology bills which might enable companies to act unethically and get away with it.
Will it set a precedent for other countries to worth with local blockchain companies to further advancement and education of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology?
In December 2013, the Chinese government banned financial institutions from using bitcoin, causing a downturn in the cryptocurrency's value that would set a precedent for its worth over the coming years.
«The French Chef» is a well - known, iconic cooking program that ran from 1963 to 1973, and set the precedent for what a cooking show could be, says Twitch in announcing this news: «engaging, educational, inspiring and funny.»
Since Dolby Atmos arrived on the cinema scene in 2012, the technology has set a precedent for movie sound.
If anything, the legislation may set a precedent for consumer protections in the industry, as well as a more lenient regulatory approach that might encourage job growth in the industry.
Bitmain may be thinking cooperation on a soft fork without getting some concession would set a precedent for being dominated and having requests ignored later.
The conclusion of this battle could impact the digital fates of over 1.2 billion Indian citizens, and set a precedent for how other nations regulate Free Basics.
Meanwhile, BCH set the precedent for more defections, with later forkings of Bitcoin Gold, Bitcoin Private and the (failed) Bitcoin2x.
The campaign's exclusion from the consultation was unfortunate, but as the UK ambassador later acknowledged, does not set a precedent for future deliberations at the CCW, where, since 1995, non-governmental organizations have attend all sessions, including off - the - record meetings and informal consultations.
This is just one of many milestones New York Life Insurance Company has set precedent for, not only in its own history, but in its industry.
«This doesn't set any precedent for other lawyers about what goes on behind closed doors.»
How do you hope this deal to set precedent for others in 2018?
YLaw's latest court success in challenging and changing a consent Order has yet again set precedent for how spousal and child...
As it is so drastic, and in the absence of a direct benefit to the child, judicial approval is unlikely, not least because it could set a precedent for every family with a severely disabled child.
In a ruling that could set a precedent for all working parents and employers, the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal recently decided that employers must promote work - life balance.
Other precedent - setting court cases include: Delgamuukw v. British Columbia (1997), which set a precedent for using oral histories as evidence of land use and further defined Aboriginal rights and title; R. v. Sparrow (1990), which further defined the scope of Aboriginal rights; and Mikisew Cree First Nation v. Canada (2005), which further defined the duty to consultand accommodate Indigenous communitiesin regard to taking up land / land use (see Aboriginal Rights).
A bellwether trial is a trial that is meant to set precedent for an issue bringing many cases before the courts.
The Alice case seems to have set the precedent for invalidating a number of software / internet patents.
Allen & Overy (A&O) hopes to set a precedent for law firm offshoring with its plans to launch a 300 - strong support centre in Belfast.
It should be remembered that today's ruling has only suspended the ban in one French town, Villeneuve - Loubet, whether the ruling will set a precedent for other towns remains to be seen.
YLaw's latest court success in challenging and changing a consent Order has yet again set precedent for how spousal and child support will be treated despite couples agreeing to them in a separation agreement or a consent order.
The initiative could also set a precedent for other states to follow.
Olson has previously called the lawsuit «the biggest case on the planet», giving voice to the youngest members of society that can not yet vote but who will no doubt inherit our mess, and hopes it will set a precedent for future federal climate lawsuits.
But SEIA is worried that this decision could set a precedent for allowing the much larger Southern California Edison and Pacific Gas & Electric to move ahead with their own TOU proposals, which in some cases shift peak periods into even later in the day — from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. in PG&E's case.
Architizer profiles CGBC's project «to convert its headquarters, a 1924 stick - built house in Cambridge, into HouseZero, a sustainable system that is expected to set a precedent for the future of green reconstruction around the world.»
It is our hope that building robust checks and balances into the state's climate finance architecture as it takes shape will set a precedent for good governance more generally, and eke out the corruption that has long made public funds mysteriously disappear.
The accomplishments of the Yes on 732 grassroots campaign and partnership with Audubon Washington have set a precedent for the nation and the world.
We'd like to set a precedent for ways to address other industries that contribute to global warming.
Now, she hopes her decision to place her archives with the Getty will set a precedent for other galleries.
In this way it set a precedent for the scale of Pollock's celebrated drip paintings.
Even seemingly worthy artists such as Christo & Jean - Claude, whose drawings set a precedent for ambitious installation artists, tactically sell sketches of larger works to fund other projects.
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