Precedent in spanish

Precedente

pronunciation: pɹ̩eθedente part of speech: noun
In gestures

precedent = precedente. 

Example: During the earlier part of the nineteenth century, American printers largely followed English precedents, as they had done throughout the eighteenth.

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» against all precedent = contra todo precedente, contra todos los precedentes, en contra de todo precedente, en contra de todos los precedentes.

Example: Against all precedent, Hoshikata had spent most of the trip silent and in thought.

» be without precedent = no tener precedente.

Example: But this is a political phenomenon without precedent in the annals of democratic politics.

» go against + all precedent = ir en contra de todo precedente.

Example: There have been other instances over the past couple of years with similar decisions by the referee that go against all precedent.

» legal precedent = precedente legal.

Example: Most troublingly, the Court has run roughshod over important legal precedents, not just in its ruling in January but in many other decisions.

» provide + a precedent for = sentar (un) precedente.

Example: The documents cited may support and provide precedent for, illustrate or elaborate on what the author has to say.

» set + a bad precedent = sentar (un) mal precedente.

Example: It sets a bad precedent because in all likelihood other areas of private industry would, in the long run, seek to be treated in the same way.

» set + a good precedent = sentar (un) buen precedente.

Example: I've come to realize that a large part of my purpose here is to set a good precedent for people with disabilities who will follow me.

» set + a precedent = sentar (un) precedente.

Example: The Arthur Lakes Library was asked to follow the precedent set by the other department.

» unprecedented = sin precedentes, inaudito, no visto antes.

Example: We might next note the unprecedented success of the Library of Congress' MARC Distribution Service, which provides authoritative, quality cataloging data in machine-readable, and hence, machine-manipulatable, form.

» without precedent(s) = sin precedentes, inaudito, no visto antes.

Example: They have looted and sold its natural resources on a scale without precedent.

Precedent synonyms

common law in spanish: , pronunciation: kɑmənlɔ part of speech: noun case in point in spanish: , pronunciation: keɪsɪnpɔɪnt part of speech: noun case law in spanish: , pronunciation: keɪslɔ part of speech: noun
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