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What's more, they may even set a precedent for a few Americans.
For that reason, the project is not likely to set a precedent.
Officials said it would set a precedent for the rest of the city.
I hope that this will set a precedent for other areas.
"But the fact is that they have set a precedent."
This set a precedent that was followed in 1992, 1996 and 2000.
The amount Brown may be forced to pay could set a precedent.
I hate to be the one to set a precedent like this.
That decision may set a precedent for schools, advocates say.
Because it is in a state court, the case cannot set a precedent outside of Connecticut.
The verdict, which may set a precedent, was back to nature.
It would also set a precedent of budget failure, he said.
He was setting a precedent to prevent one from being set.
To give way would set a precedent that could undermine the whole program.
And the prospects for setting a precedent do not look good.
It is said that Kosovo does not set a precedent.
Just so long as this wasn't going to set a precedent.
We are setting a precedent that too many other nations could sign on to.
The agreement is very likely to set a precedent for the other lawsuits.
The case is seen as having set a precedent for the state to build more dams.
This was to set a precedent for future behavior by his armies.
It was one of the kind event, which set a precedent for many events to follow.
I have set a precedent, Jerry, something which is new to the present regime.
I suspect that the purpose is to set a precedent.
The Government is on the verge of setting a precedent.