Sentences with phrase «earlier precedent set»

Little boys that either play with the doll themselves (I hear people everywhere freaking out at the idea) or at least see their sister or friends play with the doll will have an early precedent set that breastfeeding is just how babies are fed.

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If you set the precedent early that you're willing to do more than what they're paying for (because you want to please them, after all), they'll continue to push that.
It may be early in the show's run, but Colbert is already setting a precedent for booking guests beyond the traditional circle of Hollywood elite pitching their film and television projects.
«This way, we set a precedent early on and built a long paper trail to support it.»
Because I set that precedent early on with my friends and family, no one ever expects me to eat broccoli, green beans or lettuce.
Set these precedents early.
They're exciting and all, but, by acting as if early faith lives were not faith lives at all, an unrealistic precedent is being set for new Christians, especially.
Because of the precedent set in the early years of the Calipari era at Kentucky, most just assumed that Jones and Lamb (Jones especially) would be gone after one season in Lexington.
Silver expressed hope that the rent control fight won't go down to the wire the way it has in years past, saying: «We set a precedent here, hopefully, by doing things early
A good precedent was set earlier this week, in a federal court case in Tennessee, in which the attorney defending Lorne Semrau against charges of fraud attempted to submit brain scans as evidence that his client was telling the truth.
While those wins are most definitely impressive and certainly worthy of merit, we also can't help but wonder what sort of precedent this sets for developers and publishers looking to release early access titles.
The Gallery became a «collection of collections,» and these early gifts set a precedent for giving to the nation that continues to this day.
Critics have, perhaps too often, related her images to the historical precedents set by early modernists such as Edward Weston, Minor White, Aaron Siskind, and Alfred Stieglitz (notably his «Equivalents» series of 1925 — 34).
A study of observational data sets from the World Glacier Monitoring Service (WGMS) concluded that «rates of early 21st - century mass loss are without precedent on a global scale, at least for the time period observed and probably also for recorded history» (Zemp et al. 2015).
A win can mean loss mitigation, early exit, a recovery of damages, repairing a damaged relationship, securing future business, or even setting a precedent.
In addition to its early, precedent - setting nature, Hunter v. Southam is significant in that it applies the protection against unreasonable search and seizure to a corporate entity (i.e. the Southam Newspaper Company), showing that Charter protections can apply more broadly than just to individuals.
For better or worse, the camera on the ZenFone 3 builds on the precedent set by the earlier generations of ZenFone.
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