precedent
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"While this is not close to being used in the clinic yet -- and much work remains before these findings could lead to treatments -- there is a clear precedent," Prof. Voineagu says.
From Science Daily
Leaders said grabbing sovereign assets would set a dangerous precedent and that a complex plan prepared by the European Union wasn’t foolproof.
There’s no precedent for a situation that exposed this many people to this kind of smoke, the paper’s authors said.
From Los Angeles Times
That precedent set a “great level of deference” as the standard of review for deployments that have since mushroomed across the country, circumscribing debate even in courts where it is not legally binding.
From Los Angeles Times
California law doesn’t allow punitive damages in a wrongful death case, but precedent going back to the O.J.
From Los Angeles Times
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