1. For the Soviet Union, the return to any nation of territory occupied during the war would create a dangerous precedent. 2. In the current climate the referendum has created a dangerous precedent. 3. They opposed the plan, saying it would create a dangerous precedent. 4. This legislation would set a most dangerous precedent. 5. He says that the government will set a dangerous precedent if it refuses to allow the protesters to hold a rally. 6. Although every arm of government, not merely the president, has behaved in ways they are now beginning to regret, dangerous precedents have been set. 7. An attorney for the ISO said the move would create a dangerous precedent. 8. And that, they said, was a dangerous precedent. 9. And medical authorities warn that it could set a dangerous precedent. 10. And the ordering of Social Security to pay survivor benefits to this child is setting a dangerous precedent. |