Sentences with phrase «there precedent»

is there a precedent for the situation below?
To your knowledge, is there any precedent for courts upholding an argument that «or» should be interpretted exclusively?
Is there any precedent saying that a witness is immune to any crime he admits to while being a witness?
Is there a precedent around a corporation refusing to produce documents as a result of a subpoena to prevent self - incrimination?
Is there any precedent for this?
Is there any precedent for either of these things?
is there any precedent of any other type of govt employed scientists, other than climate scientists, thinking their work email is somehow not covered by basic employment law i.e disclosable in the absence of it being classified secret?
Is there a precedent for this?
If # 1 is in fact the case, is there precedent where they could reimburse me with taxable funds just to correct their policy / clerical error?
Is there any precedent in this happening (ie - some past IPO on a well known exchange or perhaps some other historic example)?
Is there a precedent for such a resolutely bleak film as Biutiful to be considered a frontrunner?
I like what you're getting at, but is there any precedent for defining wasted votes for the winning party as the difference between the winning party and the second - place party?
And is there any precedent for the new President to immediately replace people with their own picks, or is it a more gradual transition (if at all)?
I'm speaking of the Mueller investigation — is there a precedent or is there something that puts a time limit on this — when the Americans will get to know what he's discovered?»
Are there any precedents for a Ronaldo - style victory?
JS: Relatedly, are there precedents that you looked at in organizing this show — either previous exhibitions of women in Abstract Expressionism or similar undertakings for different groups?
Of course MS lawyers worked hard to whitewash the text, but are there any precedents / legal line of action which may be taken?

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The April 19 memo explains that there are some complicated precedents that should be reviewed before a final decision could be made about the Skylab image.
Schlein: The idea that if these unicorns went public today, that $ 131 billion worth of new equity would have to be created — there's no precedent.
There is plenty of historical precedent for that, according to Jellison.
«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.
Looking at the current state of the EU, not only is the U.K. about to set a precedent by leaving the union but there are other issues to resolve.
From the United States to Singapore, Germany to Kuwait, there are ample precedents to show how a large influx of low - skill, temporary workers can warp an entire country's labour market.
There is no precedent in the euro zone to address the debt pile of a bailed - out county and that's why discussions on Greece's debt are taking so long, the Luxembourg finance minister told CNBC.
There is no evidence that the company's policies were at fault, and plenty of precedent for non-customers being asked to leave stores.
Senator Mark Kirk (R - Illinois) is up for re-election in 2016, creating a potential opening, and after Hillary Clinton, there is at least one precedent of a former first lady running for the U.S. Senate.
There was plenty of precedent for this, as Helmut Kohl had paid one Deutschmark for every worthless East German Ostmark at reunification, and it caused a serious inflationary burden in the Federal Republic, though it was generally assimilated by the force and the executive and engineering quality of the German manufacturing industries.
However, there is a precedent if the DOJ finds Huawei guilty of violating those sanctions.
But there is precedent for Apple trying lower - cost options, which means there's always a possibility they'll do it again.
That's because there is no official exit poll, because most exit polls are based on «swing» factors from previous elections, and there is no useable precedent.
There is precedent for this: Amazon didn't start breaking out AWS - only numbers until 2015, nine years into its existence.
There was a lot of precedent for actors directing back in early years.
There is historical precedent for a different relationship between the U.S. government and corporations.
Since there's no precedent for national drone traffic control systems, it's hard to say what the concerns with a private solution would be.
There is no precedent in the euro zone to address the debt pile of a bailed - out county and that's why the discussions on Greek debt are taking so long, the Luxembourg finance minister told CNBC.
It might seem preposterous that RIM could stop making BlackBerrys and still survive, but there is a big, blue precedent for the move.
And there was good historical precedent for that.
There is no precedent for the Tech Bulge.
«There are few historical precedents for the scale of its loss,» writes Bloomberg's Eric Newcomer.
«I don't think there's any precedent in the law for a security to transform to be something else,» Gensler told an audience at the MIT Technology Review's Business of Blockchain Conference last week.
There are few historical precedents for the scale of its loss.
There is precedent for killing the Department of Labor's fiduciary rule based on its lack of adequate studies.
Among other things this confusion made China's nearly four decades of growth seem far more exceptional than it was, and so created the very lazy belief among analysts that there are no historical precedents that can guide us in understanding the strengths and the vulnerabilities of China's economic trajectory.
There is absolutely no historical precedent by which we can or should rule that out.
There's a precedent in China, where a graft purge led to widespread dawdling.
There is precedent for central banks offering credit to individuals, and infinite maturity loans with no interest don't have credit risk, so there is no need for collateral or government indemThere is precedent for central banks offering credit to individuals, and infinite maturity loans with no interest don't have credit risk, so there is no need for collateral or government indemthere is no need for collateral or government indemnity.
And there's already precedent for banning ads in the U.S..
There's some recent precedent here.
British Columbia should be cautious about which industries and which tools to use, since not all industries that claim to be adversely affected are, but there are many options and precedents to draw on.
At the surface, when we look at valuation measures and other fundamentals and compare them to historical precedents, there is a case to be made that stocks (in particular in the US) are above fair value, if not rich.
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