51. Mugabe, he says, is setting a dangerous precedent. 52. Napolitano says such criticisms set a dangerous precedent of politicians micro-managing legal decisions. 53. Not only did NATO countries bypass the U.N. Security Council, where China holds a veto, but in the Chinese view the action also sets a dangerous precedent. 54. Now Lucchetti is going on the offensive, saying the ruling sets a dangerous precedent for foreign investors. 55. Numerous senators argued Tuesday that stripping Hatfield of his chairmanship would set a very dangerous precedent. 56. Others objected that the Celera agreement could be setting a dangerous precedent for the Balkanization of databases. 57. Others, like Kek Galabru, a leading human rights advocate here, say an imperfect trial would set a dangerous precedent for the future. 58. One government official in Washington said that agreeing to any compensation would set a dangerous precedent. 59. Opponents of the plan said naming specific programs in the Constitution could set a dangerous precedent. 60. Opponents said it would create a dangerous precedent on the jurisdiction of our military, and noted that the Justice Department and INS oppose the plan. |