41.   Some Republicans, like Shays, say censuring the president would set a bad precedent.

42.   Some people see the latest release of documents as a bad precedent that could make it harder for intelligence operatives to do their job.

43.   Swimming national team director Dennis Pursley originally denied the bid because he thought Schumacher would set a bad precedent by missing a few days of training camp.

44.   That has to be a bad precedent.

45.   The company has drawn sharp criticism from politicians, who argue the contacts changes are a bad precedent.

46.   The league thinks that if it bends the rules for Woodson, it would set a bad precedent for other players.

47.   The Navy is setting another bad precedent by demonstrating that the higher up you are, the less accountable you are.

48.   The Republicans also complain that the deal sets a bad precedent for Iran and other states that want nuclear arms.

49.   The president asserts that lawyer-client privilege protects the notes and that turning them over to the committee would set a bad precedent.

50.   The truth is that it orchestrated no bailout, created no moral hazard and set no bad 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%
bad + n. >>共 658
weather 8.82%
loan 5.63%
thing 3.68%
guy 3.57%
luck 3.23%
day 2.71%
time 2.34%
idea 2.01%
one 1.39%
publicity 1.24%
precedent 0.38%
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