Sentences with phrase «more dangerous precedent»

Augment Your Pre-order, had it been successful, would have set an even more dangerous precedent.

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If the UFC gives him any ownership it sets a dangerous precedent and even then, what's to stop McGregor from changing his tune again later and demanding even more ownership?
«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.»
The editorial warns that this is «a dangerous precedent that can be used — and surely will be — against more honest business enterprises.»
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.
Such restrictions may set a dangerous precedent, as governments seek to gain more and more access to an individual's personal and private data.
Perhaps more important, it sets a dangerous precedent for other app developers to attempt.
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