1. Both camps say that Plyler v. Doe provides strong precedent for their argument. 2. European states are worried that a change in borders within the Balkans could provide a precedent for others. 3. It also could provide a precedent for Indonesian debtors, which also are struggling under the weight of short-term foreign bank loans and are seeking relief from international banks. 4. No case of ours provides precedent for the adoption of French law in such detail. 5. Other sports also provide precedents. 6. The difficulty is that the past provides little precedent. 7. The legal review conducted by the White House would appear to provide a precedent for future operations in similar circumstances. 8. The organization has provided a precedent for international intervention in situations like Kosovo and East Timor in which civilians are attacked by forces within their own countries. 9. These decisions, however, provide no precedent for the use of public funds to finance religious activities. 10. The introduction of elected municipal councils would provide a precedent for neighboring Gulf Arab states. |
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