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Meanings of few precedents in inglés
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Usage of few precedents in inglés
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The King complained that so fewprecedents were kept for their proceedings.
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There are fewprecedents for such dramatic measures between Nato members.
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There are fewprecedents for a recession of such severity in modern times.
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There can have been fewprecedents indeed for such a situation.
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There are fewprecedents for oppositions to end up in government after one term.
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Lawyers added that there are fewprecedents for prosecuting senior officials under these laws.
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Chanel have fewprecedents for handling the occasion.
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News_Rich_Media: In the annals of modern aviation, there are fewprecedents for a jetliner that simply vanishes.
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There are fewprecedents for this situation.
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Competition lawyers said there are fewprecedents for the CMA to dramatically revise its findings between provisional and final reports.
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Despite fewprecedents for reliably predicted earthquakes, many Chinese expect government scientists should have made some progress since the Tangshan disaster.
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This has become an Irish and British custom - but the practice must have quite a fewprecedents on the Continent of Europe.
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In strict etiquette I believe that your Grace ought first to call upon me; but we have so fewprecedents to go by.
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There are fewprecedents for such an explosive political ascent in modern western Europe; in Spain, a discredited political elite appears to be tottering.