And it could spread fear in other indebted eurozone countries that Cyprus might set a precedent.
If the UCLA arrangement goes unchanged, Condren fears, it could set a precedent on campuses nationwide.
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But David Cameron has set a precedent now in India, with his desire for "a special relationship".
What move by a former president set a precedent for those to serve after him in economic matters?
And by going after deposits, European policymakers have set a precedent that could be repeated in the future.
The Tribunal concluded that the release of the minutes now would not set a precedent in future cases.
Analysts say that it is unclear whether the case will set a precedent.
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The decision could set a precedent for how the FDA deals with expensive, marginally effective cancer drugs in the future.
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Imagine that every single move you make, every decision you take, will set a precedent that will last for centuries.
The case, to be heard in Seattle, may set a precedent for how such intellectual property rows should be settled.
He said it was a "parliamentary issue" which would set a precedent for every time the ECHR "extends beyond its remit".
Its main concern was that the rules could set a precedent, and then be applied to the sale of other products.
However, in Wednesday's sentencing he said it was important to set a precedent that would prevent others from stealing vital information.
Of course, the market hates taxes and many think this could set a precedent for other countries in Europe to follow suit.
That 2.5% may well set a precedent for the October 1 negotiations.
The appeals body's ruling Monday could set a precedent for similar cases.
Mr Trabuc's son Michel said he hoped the case would set a precedent and that it would "advance" the practice of psychiatry.
W.A.A. have clearly set a precedent as to how they are planning to deal with ball players whose accomplishments are less than authentic.
Then-Treasury chief Robert Rubin declared that this was a one-time-only event and that the U.S. and the IMF had not set a precedent.
The request set a precedent that could make it difficult for Mr. Donovan to investigate any matter related to politics, Mr. Schick wrote.
Maybe even worse than stunting the growth of action sports is that ESPN has now set a precedent that may lead toward future cancellations.
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Russia and China both also likely fear the U.N. vote could set a precedent for U.N. and international intervention in their own internal disputes.
Regardless, it does set a precedent for what other debt plagued nations in Europe may consider if they are faced with a similar financial quandary.
But Fiddy refused to admit this has necessarily set a precedent.
This may set a precedent for similar agreements on the Amu Darya and the Syr Darya, although Uzbekistan remains opposed to anything of the sort.
Such a decision would set a precedent for the foreseeable future.
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Samsung to set a precedent for design patents in the future.
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By agreeing to head towards danger, they have set a precedent.
During the 1995 Mexico crisis, Treasury Chief Robert Rubin said bailing out creditors would not set a precedent, but that is essentially what we are doing in East Asia.
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