0 sth from the past used later as an example or rule -- presedens [ masculine ]
1 a past action, especially a legal decision, which may act as a guide or rule in the future -- presedens
a legal precedent.
Speaking bodies appeared in literary entertainments as well, and from these materials we might glean interpretive strategies of, or precedents for, these bodily texts.
Consequently, those descriptions often came to have normative qualities as rules, laws, or precedents.
How is it, exactly, that precedents constrain future decisions?
The precedents they set would show the way and smooth the path for other national liberation movements.
Applying this analysis to precedents, the ratio would provide the basis for the first-order part of the protected reason.
The registering of decisions set precedents and preserved political memory.
Moreover, legal precedents def ine the relative nature of conf identiality.
Within the distance language learning literature there are important precedents and underpinnings for this area of enquiry.
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