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These unprecedented cases might be because of some political intentions.
If these theories are correct, we have perhaps an unprecedented case in the history of literature.
"We can't find any government organization that deals with this issue because it's an unprecedented case," the spokesman said.
This is an unprecedented case that won't be repeated."
The United Kingdom's withdrawal as host was an unprecedented case for a major sporting event in a developed country.
This is an unprecedented case in European financial history, when finances allocated to the development of economic competitiveness constitute the biggest share of the budget.
Allow me to insist: this is a completely unprecedented disaster, and such unprecedented cases must be granted a commensurate level of aid.
"An unprecedented case," her ladyship murmured.
"Unprecedented case," Ashman said.
Carpentier called him "the most extraordinary of the black musicians of the nineteenth century... an unprecedented case in the musical history of the continent".
In an unprecedented case, on 30 December 2010, Katsav was convicted of two counts of rape, obstruction of justice and other charges.
In Prison for Protection As a result, the American proceedings could drag on for months or longer as the courts untangle this unprecedented case.
In 2009, Washington launched an unprecedented case against UBS for conspiring to defraud it of billions of dollars in taxes by helping tax evaders.
"This is an unprecedented case where greed, the desire for ratings, the desire to be first on a story has replaced the right to a fair trial," Mr. Shapiro said.
Qiyas is the process of legal deduction according to which the jurist, confronted with an unprecedented case, bases his or her argument on the logic used in the Qur'an and Sunnah.
This was established in the unprecedented case of R. v. Bow Street Metropolitan Stipendiary Magistrate, ex parte Pinochet Ugarte (No. 2) (1999).
This year, there was the unprecedented case of McGraw-Hill's suit against the estate of the author James Baldwin to recover a six-figure advance paid to him before his death in 1987.
In the wake of this "unprecedented case", the extradition act of 1989 needed to be reviewed, the home secretary said, confirming that he would publish consultation papers on "streamlining" the extradition process.
The only contemporary reference to the Act appears in a document entitled 'The Unprecedented Case of Sir Ralph Sadleir' found among obscure manuscripts in the Public Record Office.
It includes 29 nation's designated cultural heritage(18 National Treasures and 11 Treasures) and two Japan's designated important cultural assets, making the exhibition an unprecedented case of bringing together top quality celadon wares.
"The fact that we have such high levels of hazardous materials, that they're on the surface and we had such high levels of public exposure, we feel this is an unprecedented case," the State Environmental Protection Commissioner, Timothy Keeney, said.
The playwright himself described the work as "the unprecedented case of an author who refuses to allow a certain set of characters to live and the plight of these characters who, being fully alive in his imagination, cannot reconcile themselves to being excluded from the world of art."
In any case, two considerations need to be stressed both with regard to the matter before us today and, if possible, in unprecedented cases which arise in the future. The first is the need for precise definition of the roles, competences and responsibilities of entrepreneurs, Member States and the Commission.
In an unprecedented case, counsel for The Guardian and other media organisations, Mohamed and two civil rights groups, Liberty and Justice, argued that the public interest in disclosing the role played by British and US agencies in unlawful activities far outweighed any claim about potential threats to national security.
"While this court proceeds to unravel the legal ramifications of this unprecedented case, unprecedented as all concede, basic humanitarian considerations embodied in our Constitution and in the Universal Declaration on Human Rights require that steps be taken to insure that Demjanjuk is not injured or rendered permanently homeless," Judge Merritt said.