81. The Arab regimes would undoubtedly consider it as a dangerous precedent in the region and would do whatever they could to thwart it. 82. The bundling of Rebetron, which might seem a stroke of marketing genius to a drug company, looked like a dangerous precedent to people with hepatitis C. 83. The Detroit Free Press argued that by stepping down, Clinton would be surrendering to Starr and setting a dangerous precedent for future presidents. 84. The Clinton administration has set a dangerous precedent in subordinating U.S. spending and military involvements to approval by U.N. multinational bureaucrats. 85. The credit card companies argue that the new tax sets a dangerous precedent by taxing an award. 86. The French court has set a dangerous precedent for dictatorships and other countries that would seek to impose restrictions on speech coming from outside their borders. 87. The Kings are setting a dangerous precedent. 88. The latter would undoubtedly consider it a dangerous Arab precedent in the region and would do whatever they could to thwart it. 89. The New York-based firm thinks the introduction of CanPX would set a dangerous precedent that other markets may follow, brokers said. 90. These tribunals, say the mandarins, raise unrealistic expectations, hinder diplomacy and set dangerous precedents. |