1. Once again Edward had set precedents and opened opportunities for extensive royal exploitation subsequently. 2. An east London school has set a precedent by fining pupils who break the rules. 3. Legal experts said her case would not set a precedent because it was an out-of-court settlement. 4. Edi Sudrajat, cautioned the military against setting bad precedents in politics, an intervention which was generally interpreted as a warning against seeking too large a role. 5. The grant explicitly excluded the royal forest of Inglewood, but this was probably only to avoid setting a precedent for future sheriffs. 6. The case is the first of its kind in legal history and is bound to set a precedent. 7. It would set a precedent in an area of outstanding natural beauty. 8. He says it would set a precedent. 9. But he is worried Transport Minister Roger Freeman will reject the appeal in case the move set a precedent. 10. If the UN can set a precedent for peacemaking in the Balkans we will have a real peace dividend. |