Word: precedental
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Hours before Newt Gingrich was to begin his precedent-setting prime time address, President Clinton hit the stump toremind America that the chief executive still has a role in government. "I was not elected president to pile up a stack of vetoes -- I was elected president to change the direction...
The precedent-setting decision may have wide-ranging ramifications for other schools. Faced with budget cuts, schools may have to reconsider cuts to women's sports programs and eliminate men's teams instead. For instance, Cornell cut its men's gymnastics and fencing teams in 1993.
Whether or not the new iceberg is a harbinger of the greenhouse effect, it is clearly a hazard for ships plying the southern seas, and so satellites and planes will keep a careful watch on it. No one can say precisely what will happen to the ice, and a similar...
Moreover, the new Christian law, as taught at Regent University can fall far outside the mainstream. The heavily footnoted articles in the Regent University Law Review cite Scripture as well as legal precedent. And one of them, at least, crossed the line between legal and criminal opinion. In 1994 ACLJ...
In that spirit, Rudenstine will also continue to spearhead the University's precedent-setting $2.1 billion capital campaign.