precedent
That is referred to as a "precedent." It is a previous case, decision, or action that serves as a guide or standard for future similar situations.
Yes, exemplification is synonymous with example. Both terms refer to a specific instance or case that serves to illustrate a broader point or concept.
An example of a standard of review used in a court case is the "strict scrutiny" standard, which requires the government to prove that a law or action serves a compelling state interest and is narrowly tailored to achieve that interest.
If a previous case is properly and convincingly distinguished on the facts, the ruling in that case may be inapposite.
Yes. Baking soda will work as a substitute in this case.
A suitable substitute for potassium iodide, if it is not available, is iodized table salt.
An independent expression, often lacking an antecedent, attached to a sentence as a prepositional phrase. For example, "in any case, I wouldn't care." (Coincidentally, "for example," as used in the previous sentence, is an elliptical phrase.
An independent expression, often lacking an antecedent, attached to a sentence as a prepositional phrase. For example, "in any case, I wouldn't care." (Coincidentally, "for example," as used in the previous sentence, is an elliptical phrase.
A previous ruling in an earlier case that provides guidance is known as a precedent. Precedent can be used as a noun or an adjective.
Yard SupervisionYes, the substitute teacher assumes all the duties of the regular teacher. If yard duty is part of that, then the substitute assumes the responsibility for doing it. It's not really a case of being forced, but a case of assuming whatever duties the teacher you are subbing for has that day.
There's a formula for the "difference of squares." If your question was x2 - 49, the answer would be (x + 7)(x - 7). In your case, substitute the square root of 47 for the 7 in my example.
this means when referencing one case of today with another case that was on file in the archives from previous cases,which is I believe is the case here