Word: precedental
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Created in 1987, the judiciary board can be invoked at the student's discretion in "precedent setting cases," Mackay-Smith said.
Regardless of the circumstances, many candidates may find themselves pushed into a hefty debate schedule simply because of the precedent set by Kerry and Weld.
This is the perfect time for the Undergraduate Council to send a message to the Ad Board. An official council reprimand of the Ad Board's action vis-a-vis Kirtley should wake the Ad Board. If the council is worth the $80 I have donated to it in the...
The principal reason seems to rest on precedent. The Fagles translation of Homer's Iliad, published by Viking in 1990 to considerably less hubbub than that heralding the upcoming Odyssey, went on to exceed all commercial expectations by selling 22,000 copies in hardback; the paperback version, now in its...
"I'm concerned about the precedent for that.... In the past, most presidents appointed two or three members. I don't think this is the way it was intended to be used," Appelbaum said.