Sentences with phrase «dangerous precedents with»

And it had set dangerous precedents with respect to taxes, fiat money, conscription, and the suppression of dissent.»
Some investors are worried that Snap could be starting a dangerous precedent with its non-voting shares.
«I think it's setting up a dangerous precedent with the $ 15 minimum wage and the way we're splitting it up with three different regions of the state,» said Assemblyman Anthony Brindisi, a Democrat from Utica.
If enforced, the IRS's «John Doe» summons would set a dangerous precedent with implications that go far beyond Bitcoin user privacy.

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This unwarranted and unfair attack on Alberta sets a dangerous precedent for Canada with long term repercussions for all Canadians» said the senator.
Anytime you explain away a scientific process with «God did it», it sets a dangerous precedent for believers.
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.
Chief among these «dangerous precedents» is the decision to finance operating costs with bonding and the funding cuts in the neighborhood health centers, child care subsidies, youth services and senior nutrition programs.
The opposition has emerged in both legislative chambers, with the State Senate's new majority leader saying that imposing such oversight on the district, in Rockland County, would set a dangerous precedent, and an Assembly member from Brooklyn who had supported the bill distancing himself from it while raising the specter of anti-Semitism.
«Not only will the proposed legislation infringe our right to privacy, it will also set a dangerous precedent where the government simply re-legislates every time it disagrees with a decision by the European court.
«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.
But the union, with the backing of the American Federation of Teachers, contends that in its current form the proposal would trample on teachers» rights and set a dangerous precedent by placing an unaccountable private institution...
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.
And with the woman in the film who «raises» them, the young puppies are subjected to threatening behavior by humans at a very young age, a dangerous precedent.
The sugar industry is not pleased with the change, arguing that the FDA's decision «sets a dangerous precedent that is not grounded in science, and could actually deter us from our shared goal of a healthier America.»
While some submit that the order granted is consistent with standard rules and norms of private international law, others contend that such an order sets a dangerous precedent that will enable the global restriction of information impacting other countries, all without input from the courts of those affected countries.
In denying the appeal, the FCA not only has diminished the role of tribunals in Crown - Aboriginal consultation, but has also set a dangerous precedent that allows for the approval of projects which may adversely affect Aboriginal and treaty rights without the Crown ever consulting with the Aboriginal groups in question.
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