If the claims turned out to be true, they would not be without precedent.
There is but one precedent for a strong prime minister and a weak head of state.
Is there not any concern that the administration has that there is precedent being set?
He also acknowledged his awareness of the precedent set in the legal case Russo v.
Mr. Obama's antiterror policy migration may be startling but it does have a historic precedent.
She offered condolences to Baroness Thatcher's family but said a precedent would not be set.
If Greece does not repay its creditors, a dangerous precedent will have been set.
What if the totality of our current circumstance has no true precedent in history?
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"It has set a dangerous precedent for clubs to do what they want, " he said.
The decision is, however, a precedent other plaintiffs can point to in future cases.
They worry that giving Lithuania even the teeniest wiggle-room would set a deplorable precedent.
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F. have created a dangerous precedent by making depositors share in the pain of the bailout.
America is allowing a GIANT POLITICAL MONSTER -- Kenneth Starr -- to set a bad precedent.
But that doesn't mean it sets a precedent, CNN legal analyst Paul Callan said.
Given that recent precedent, Icahn has every incentive to let Bristol-Myers squirm a while.
Yet there is little precedent to predict how Ofcom's review with BSkyB will play out.
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Doing otherwise constitutes a dangerous precedent for future elections in Romania and elsewhere in Eastern Europe.
The amount was then doubled not because of any theory or precedent, but because people complained.
Ordinarily, copyright interests are careful to select small, obscure, or unpopular defendants for precedent-setting cases.
Under the precedent set by Duval's decision, they too will be entitled to compensation.
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What an awful precedent the sheriff's department has set for stoking other sick minds.
To better understand the durability of this population bound by mistrust, a historical precedent is needed.
And it could spread fear in other indebted eurozone countries that Cyprus might set a precedent.
That is sensible and the precedent set in this trial should not be adopted.
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Surely there exists some clever Silicon Valley counsel to twist the wording of the precedent.
The Supreme Court precedent he refers to dates from the Quirin case in 1942.
Perhaps it is the wave of the future, but some people see it as dangerous precedent.
The critics fear the Colorado bill could set a bad precedent that other states will follow.
Having established that precedent, it would be difficult to treat the Chinese better than the Europeans.
If the Supreme Court follows existing precedent, existing law, it should be upheld without a problem.
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