Sentences with phrase «dangerous precedents for»

«Still, this budget is not right for Westchester, and it sets forth a number of dangerous precedents for the county's residents and business owners,» added Jenkins.
This sets a dangerous precedent for other countries and the ECB could act in similar fashion.
This unwarranted and unfair attack on Alberta sets a dangerous precedent for Canada with long term repercussions for all Canadians» said the senator.
Temporary migration leaves these workers vulnerable by controlling the conditions of their work, and sets a dangerous precedent for all workers.
Anytime you explain away a scientific process with «God did it», it sets a dangerous precedent for believers.
It would violate standards of international law and create a dangerous precedent for other nations (China, India, Pakistan, Russia) that will decide to engage in preemptive wars that they believe are justified.
As I say here, http://braveheart-braveheartsblog.blogspot.com/2010/05/55-stitch-up.html it's a short - term fix in itself and a dangerous precedent for our democracy.
The forcible removal of branding would infringe fundamental legal rights, severely damage principles around intellectual property and set a dangerous precedent for the future of commercial free speech.
Its a dangerous precedent for the rest of OPEC.
«The adoption of this law may set a dangerous precedent for patients looking to be treated with other unproven stem cell therapies in Europe and other countries,» remarked Hans Clevers, Professor of Molecular Genetics and President of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences.
«Rejecting modern technologies on non-scientific grounds sets a dangerous precedent for the internal market and sends a negative signal for innovative industries worldwide considering whether or not to invest and operate in Europe,» said Beat Späth, director for agricultural biotechnology at the industry association EuropaBio here, in a statement today.
Trying to maintain this can be hard on the wallet and a strain on conversation, not to mention setting a dangerous precedent for future expectations!
Finally giving in could set a dangerous precedent for other games going forward.
However, it sets a very dangerous precedent for the long - term.
Despite a direct appeal, the Kennel Club refuses to take this action on the grounds that it sets a dangerous precedent for them and would alienate the Cavalier breed clubs.
That a Henry Moore sculpture is being sold off... and why it sets a dangerous precedent for the future of public art
Richard Prince v. Patrick Cariou, a fair - use case currently in appeals, threatens to set a dangerous precedent for the legality of appropriation.
Unsurprisingly, the National Pork Producers Council, according to the Pork Network blog, said «it would set a dangerous precedent for allowing federal bureaucrats to regulate on - farm production practices.»
We are extremely concerned that this sentence is contrary to the right to freedom of expression and sets a dangerous precedent for Gabon.
In an era where the alt - right has risen up once more in spite of history and Fake News is considered fact by too many, Holocaust deniers have new platforms to spread mistruths, this Bill seems a dangerous precedent for a country to set.
Governor General Michaëlle Jean's agreement to allow Prime Minister Stephen Harper to prorogue Parliament last week may have created a dangerous precedent for future governments, says University of Ottawa law professor Errol Mendes.
Viewed narrowly, the bill allows victims of sex trafficking to sue websites that «enable» their abuse, but it raises a dangerous precedent for suing websites over user - generated content.
Perhaps more important, it sets a dangerous precedent for other app developers to attempt.

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Dietrich says Nasdaq set a «dangerous precedent» for the industry by denying his company a listing.
But if this case sets a precedent for how Trump's economic policies are going to work, it heralds a dangerous shift from an economic system based on rules toward an economic system based on deals.
«Any prosecution of WikiLeaks for publishing government secrets would set a dangerous precedent that the Trump administration would surely use to target other news organizations.»
This is just perfect «Kyev Tatum, pastor of Friendship Rock Baptist Church in Fort Worth, called The T Board's vote «a dangerous precedent» because it only took a matter of days for religion to be taken out of public policy.
Kyev Tatum, pastor of Friendship Rock Baptist Church in Fort Worth, called The T Board's vote «a dangerous precedent» because it only took a matter of days for religion to be taken out of public policy.
But instead of taking responsibility for their actions, they want to blame anybody but themselves and call it a dangerous precedent.
Experience, however, soon showed in what way they were to become the most dangerous; that the insufficiency of the means provided for their removal gave them a freehold and irresponsibility in office; that their decisions, seeming to concern individual suitors only, pass silent and unheeded by the public at large; that these decisions, nevertheless, become law by precedent, sapping, by little and little, the foundations of the consti.tution, and working its change by construction, before any one has perceived that that invisible and helpless worm has been busily employed in consuming its substance.
Chief Executive Andrea Williams said: «This ruling sets a dangerous precedent not only for prison chaplains but for any minister who preaches the gospel.
«In addition, a KORUS withdrawal will set a dangerous precedent that calls into question other existing free trade agreements that are critical for Michigan farmers and agribusinesses at a time of low commodity prices.
While I agree that signing for the sake of signing is stupid, by not signing Wenger has set a dangerous precedent that this is the team that he believes can and should win the PL.
By attempting to set a ceiling that prohibits advertising for unhealthy foods, the USDA may set a floor that opens the floodgates for many other types of marketing in schools, setting a dangerous precedent that goes far beyond food.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer chided the Democrats for setting a «dangerous precedent» by forcing a showdown over the so - called «nuclear» option.
The current outpouring of sympathy for the police sets a dangerous precedent.
Board member James Vitiello, who represents Dutchess County, said that while he shares Pally's empathy for riders, he does not believe the MTA can afford to give up the fare increases — a move he said would set a «dangerous precedent» as the MTA wrestles with nearly $ 50 billion in debt and unfunded pension liabilities.
Melina Katz: Well, as a sponsor of Letitia James» bill, which limits the use of eminent domain for private business interests, it's a dangerous precedent to set in general.
The CEO of Apple continues to argue that the FBI is seeking a «dangerous precedent» in getting help to unlock an iPhone for a law enforcement investigation.
«Now this would have been a very dangerous precedent, in my opinion, because if government didn't require organized labor to be at the table, then for sure those real estate developers weren't going to bring organized labor to the table.
On - topic questions included the timing of the effectiveness of the laws signed today and when ICE will close it's office on Rikers Island, how many people currently on Rikers Island will be covered by these laws, details of Carlos Rodriguez (who was held on Rikers Island for eight months on an ICE detainer) path to this country and his thoughts during his eight month detention, what Mayor de Blasio would like to see the federal government do about immigration and what he will do absent such action, what he would tell Republicans who think his approach is a dangerous precedent, de Blasio and Melissa Mark - Viverito's positions on municipal IDs and voting rights for non-citizens, the number of people arrested on misdemeanors and then subject to ICE detainers and whether persons arrested on felony charges must first go through the justice system before being subject to an ICE detainer.
For the first time in its history, New York has the ability to ensure every vote is fully and accurately counted, but instead of using the tools at our disposal, the judge set a dangerous precedent that could lead to the disenfranchisement of New Yorkers.»
«It sets a dangerous precedent,» says Noel Hidalgo, Code for America's New York Program Manager, «where special interest groups can exempt their communities.»
Shadow health secretary Andy Burnham warns that if the proposals are implemented it could set a «dangerous precedent» for the rest of the NHS.
«Adding an arbitrary expiration for reasons unrelated to the special permit process or requirements would not only set a dangerous and questionable precedent, but would also hinder our ability to make MSG and New York City the long - term home of even more world - class events, and would harm a business that has served as a significant economic driver for the City for generations.»
Setting the precedent for being a free source of income is a dangerous game in any relationship.
And while banking on potential can be dangerous for an episodic game, if Telltale can maintain the precedent it's setting here for narrative risks and twists then the payoff will be all the better for it in the end.
Josh Viertel, president of Slow Food USA, adds that by allowing fast food corporations to vie for contracts in school cafeterias — the only place on campus that many students interact with food — educators are setting a dangerous precedent.
He feels that this notion of setting a pool for us to fight over is a dangerous precedent.
And fi nally, even if the tax argument is compelling, you're setting a precedent that your RRSP can be used for something other than retirement, which I think can be dangerous.
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