What move by a former president set a precedent for those to serve after him in economic matters?
The decision could set a precedent for how the FDA deals with expensive, marginally effective cancer drugs in the future.
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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".
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.
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.
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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When Apple introduced its tablet device, it set a precedent for third-party developers by rewriting core applications to take advantage of the iPad's larger display with "HD" versions.
Freedom of Information campaigners expressed concerns that the use of the veto in this case could set a precedent for less controversial material to be withheld in future.
The intelligence officials were concerned that full disclosure would set a precedent for future exposure of the agency's sources and methods, and would threaten America's relationship with allied intelligence services.
Data on movie selections are not particularly sensitive, but this release of supposedly anonymized data could set a precedent for our health insurance companies to start having open source competitions.
That's good news for those who want to see the switch take place soon, but it shouldn't set a precedent for a broad coal-to-natural gas move, the report seems to imply.
The orphan drug act only gives them eight years of exclusivity, but it does set a precedent for giving companies an extension of their monopoly that is not based on patent protection.
"We note that the home secretary has described this case as exceptional and, thus, this decision does not set a precedent for future cases, " said Rebekah Carmichael, of the US Department of Justice.
And in addition to proposed changes in state law, legal experts say that the intervention by both the Florida legislature and the United States Congress could set a precedent for cases in the future.
But he stood firm publicly, arguing that to compensate the earlier victims would set a precedent for medical mishaps (such as brain damage at birth and faulty breast implants) that might bankrupt the health system.
He also warned that treating the bill as a money bill could set a precedent for preventing the Lords, where the government does not have an overall majority, from debating and amending other controversial government bills.
It comes at the end of 18 months of negotiations during which the ECB is said to have resisted any move that set a precedent for other eurozone governments facing large bills for rescuing their banks, notably Spain.
"It has set a dangerous precedent for clubs to do what they want, " he said.
Labour peer Lord Rooker, who proposed the original amendment, said it set a dangerous precedent for future referendums.
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In any event, allowing Bosnia to be carved up by its ethnic bosses would set a disastrous precedent for other Balkan countries, especially volatile Macedonia.
They also argue that Israel set a horrible precedent for future negotiations with its neighbors by ceding the entire Sinai in exchange for the treaty.
In fact, the mine design submitted to the Salvadoran authorities would set a new precedent for water protection for any gold mine in the Americas, including the United States.
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Germans still fret about moral hazard: a bail-out would mean that Greece gets away with years of irresponsible fiscal policy and could set a bad precedent for other euro delinquents.
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