Sentences with phrase «bad precedent set»

Your Excellency, I have not forgotten the bad precedent set by Ex President John Agyekum Kufour in nominating Hon J. H. Mensah, his brother - law, for appointment as «Senior Minister» which the then Parliament accepted.

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Two, it's a bad precedent to set with those who have access to you and with whom you communicate.
«Even if the current minimum wage increase proposals don't affect your company, it sets a bad precedent,» Merrill Matthews a resident scholar at the Institute for Policy Innovation in Dallas wrote in a recent article for NCMM.
Apple has claimed that helping the FBI create software to help retrieve data from Farook's iPhone sets a bad precedent that could ultimately make user information on its devices more vulnerable to hackers.
The group said a ruling against the company would set a bad precedent, «jeopardizing service providers and undermining speech in the process.»
For a province that relies on free, unfettered trade of resources, measures such as this set a precedent as bad or worse as those set by BC Premier John Horgan's intention to regulate bitumen shipments in BC.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has so far refused, arguing that if the company were to comply it would set a bad precedent and harm the privacy interests of Apple customers around the world.
This mandate would have set a bad precedent.
I believe torture is wrong because it violates international law, it is a human rights abuse, it occurs without due process resulting in the abuse of innocent people, and it sets a bad precedent / example to the rest of the world.
You're setting a bad precedent by not being able to set up your comment sarcastically enough to let people know what you're really trying to say.
This sets a very bad and extremely sad precedent.
However, if the ministry does have jurisdiction over Usyk, I agree that defying their order would set a bad precedent.
Not sure what the disciplinary panel will make of it — if they overturn it they will be setting a precedent that is OK for a proportionate response if a player is badly fouled, not sure they will want to do that.
Though MLB hasn't given a reason for the decision, it's believed that the deal was below market, which a) would have set a bad precedent for the other 29 teams, and b) might have lowered the value of the franchise.
Well be proud of yourself, you have taken it upon youself to set a precedent for a severe bashing once he has another bad game.
I don't know that MLB will allow him to sign an extension right away as that would be skirting the rules and would set a bad precedent.
This happened last season and it set a very bad precedent.
Allowing it to stick could have set a very bad precedent.
You'll only set a bad precedent and reward her behavior.
Although it's sometimes easier for parents to ignore occasional bad behavior or not follow through on some threatened punishment, this sets a bad precedent.
Not only does it set a bad precedent, but it shouldn't be necessary because his tummy should be full.
Leaving the county's top elected law enforcement position in a caretaker's hands for a long period of time sets a bad precedent, because it devalues the job and severs voters» ties to it.
The NTC is clearly caught up in a zero - sum struggle for power with the militias, setting a bad precedent for the forging of a working relationship between the militias and the soon - to - be-elected new government.
According to him, «EOCO is setting a bad example, a bad precedent is being set and like I have already said, this is discriminatory.
«That's something everyone in every occupation would claim on a bad day,» McMahon noted, adding that if the governor signs this bill into law, it will set a bad precedent and endanger the modest reforms represented by Tier 6.
The USA using first would set a bad precedent.
That's basically turning the tap off — and it sets a very bad precedent for future budgets if we don't protect funding now.»
«This sets a very bad precedent and so that's what's we're pushing against.
I think it would set a bad precedent if the Erie County Legislature starts dictating advertising policy to other governments.
Court expert and Albany Law School Professor Vince Bonventre says it's a unique opportunity for Cuomo, but perhaps sets a bad precedent.
The former president's decision evoked outrage across the nation with many criticizing him for setting a bad precedent and undermining the judiciary.
«It would set a very bad precedent for a new prime minister to interfere in the official processes.»
Businesses are concerned that this will set a «very bad precedent,» says Beat Späth, director for agricultural biotechnology at the industry association EuropaBio in Brussels.
Spain's move to approve the drug flouts the spirit of E.U. environmental law, Bowden says, and «sets a bad precedent for Africa and Asia where systems are less controlled.»
Meeting up for a first date 15 pounds heavier than what your profile picture depicts sets a bad precedent.
If anything, Redford set a bad precedent for superhero movies in having guys in spandex sitting around boardrooms and courthouses debating moral politics.
«It just sets a bad precedent, allowing people to, in this particular area in education, earmark their tax dollars for a specific thing.»
I'm not concerned about the widely - discussed (and, according to critics, destructive and unsustainable) «race to the bottom» pricing trend; ebooks for a buck set bad precedents, pundits say.
This just sets up a bad precedent for future purchases, and you could get into a feeling of entitlement to buy things you can't actually afford.
We are hopeful, a precedent has been set, Chicago, City Clerk Susana Mendoza, stated, «Puppy mills are consumer fraud at its worst on the backs of legalized animal cruelty.»
There are a lot of complicated legal issues, but I believe the bottom line is that if they put her down, it would set a bad precedent — they could start putting other dogs down for minor things, and what then?
Mistakes are a disaster since they set a bad precedent and create bad habits, which can be hard to break.
During the first week, puppies characteristically learn good or bad habits that set the precedent for weeks, months, and sometimes years to come.
The bad news is Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate offers only a taste of the precedent set by the main series.
I think you're setting a bad precedent by disabling comments on certain blog posts.
As I think back, it's not any worse than the precedent Shovel Knight set back in 2014.
The content itself isn't worth complaining about, though it does set a bad precedent.
Later that day (June 26 — 2663), Mcgarvie worried that providing data would set a bad precedent for other cases, particularly David Holland's pending appeal of their refusal of IPCC correspondence not in the IPCC archive.
The Kyoto targets surely have two main winners: Russia and Australia... The considerable increase in emissions allowed to Australia... has set a bad precedent for future negotiations, especially with regard to developing countries.
As for HLS and its law library, I think that it has (and continues) to set a very bad precedent for the operations of a law library.
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