61. City officials said then that they hoped the deal would set a precedent for a string of affiliation contracts that were up for renewal. 62. Clinton, no doubt, hopes that did not set a precedent. 63. Clinton is not setting a precedent for other invasions on behalf of democracy, insist his aides. 64. Consumer advocates expressed hope that the decree would set a precedent for new requirements that all the major cable companies carry multiple Internet service providers. 65. Democrats nationally are watching the case that could set a precedent for how other states handle potential problems with redistricting. 66. Eggleton said the bill would be dangerous because it could set a precedent for applying to other countries without their consent. 67. Even more damaging, other players and their agents will use your arbitration figure as a standard, setting unrealistic precedents. 68. Even without setting a precedent, though, the settlement could be something of a turning point for labor, labor analysts say. 69. First, a breakaway Kosovo would set a precedent for other separatist groups in Europe. 70. Fitzsimmons actually set the precedent. |