This is a hard question to answer because it's pretty vague. It would be helpful to have some context. But here's some help for you:
To "set a precedent" means to do something that other people will be likely to follow when they are faced with similar situations in years to come. So, for example, when the Supreme Court ruled that states couldn't outlaw abortion (Roe v Wade, 1973) they set a precedent and other courts have tended to follow that precedent.
If your question refers to George Washington, I'd guess the precedent he set was to not run for reelection to a third term as president. When he did that, he set a precedent and presidents after him followed that precedent because it had been set down by Washington, who was, of course, a hero. No president ran for a third term until Franklin D. Roosevelt did in 1940.
I hope this helps.
other courts use the decision as a guideline when they rule on similar cases
Perpetual means ongoing and incapability mean not smart, resourceful, or able to do it. An antonym is the opposite, so the phrase would be 'flash of genius.'
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Washington's farewell address was a primer on republican virtue and a stern warning against partisanship, sectionalism, and involvement in foreign wars.
This is a hard question to answer because it's pretty vague. It would be helpful to have some context. But here's some help for you: To "set a precedent" means to do something that other people will be likely to follow when they are faced with similar situations in years to come. So, for example, when the Supreme Court ruled that states couldn't outlaw abortion (Roe v Wade, 1973) they set a precedent and other courts have tended to follow that precedent. If your question refers to George Washington, I'd guess the precedent he set was to not run for reelection to a third term as president. When he did that, he set a precedent and presidents after him followed that precedent because it had been set down by Washington, who was, of course, a hero. No president ran for a third term until Franklin D. Roosevelt did in 1940. I hope this helps.
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If the Federal Court precedent is applicable to your situation it can be cited - HOWEVER - although they may consider it, it does NOT mean that it would be binding on them.
The way the question is asked: USING judicial precedent, means that the judge is following the lead of a decision in a similar case that has already been decided upon and he is ruling the same way using the other case as a guideline. If the questioner meant to ask what does SETTING judicial precedent mean. . . that means that the judge was rendering a decision in a case of a type that had never been tried, or ruled upon, in the past, and that his verdict would set the 'precedent' by which all future cases might be judged. Judges, by the way, do NOT necessarily have to follow precedent in making rulings.
You mean the world to me means that you are someone's everything. You would do ANYTHING for them
I believe that Phrase was used in a song, It would mean he/she/they are apologizing.
One dollar.
Assuming your mean Washington State, it would be the Pacific Ocean
who do you mean? he would probubly be cranky if you mean how would he be at this time, and he would say "american, i am disappointed!" the other presidents would say that, too!
that would mean "we are fidir"however "is feidir linn" means "we can" in Irish
I would like to know what the phrase, "in the spirit of moving forward", means or how could it be worded differently?
The phrase means that the person is treated extremely well and in the same manner as you would treat a royal.