71.   Some other countries viewed it as a dangerous precedent for buckling to nuclear blackmail.

72.   Some see a dangerous precedent that could give law enforcement agents carte blanche to root through personal files beyond the scope of an investigation.

73.   Some non-orthodox dysfunctional families permit talking during the commercials, but I consider this a dangerous precedent.

74.   Some, like Shays, say a reprimand would set a dangerous precedent.

75.   So the vote will satisfy those Republicans who believe it would set a dangerous constitutional precedent to cut off the impeachment trial.

76.   Such a law could set a very dangerous precedent, forcing doctors to choose between obeying their consciences and obeying the law.

77.   Still, some say, the posturing sets a dangerous precedent, implying government will come to the rescue every time prices rise.

78.   Still, critics argue that revising existing contracts could set a dangerous precedent.

79.   Still, the Stars set a dangerous precedent early in the game and clearly were outplayed.

80.   The American Civil Liberties Union had argued that using the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, known as RICO, against abortion protesters set a dangerous precedent.

a. + precedent >>共 231
dangerous 17.61%
legal 14.37%
bad 9.41%
historical 6.68%
important 4.86%
ample 1.92%
new 1.92%
recent 1.62%
national 1.01%
such 0.91%
dangerous + n. >>共 1395
place 2.90%
situation 2.79%
precedent 2.77%
level 2.42%
chemical 1.71%
weapon 1.71%
condition 1.66%
thing 1.64%
substance 1.31%
drug 1.24%
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