Sentences with phrase «potentially dangerous precedent»

While serving as a valuable reminder of the importance of meet and confers in the discovery process, the decision sets a potentially dangerous precedent that parties who object to the expense of discovery that is completely reasonable in scope and necessary to resolve matters in dispute can still shift the cost of that discovery to their adversaries.
Anything they do that takes regulatory authority out of USDA and takes us out of the scientific process, is potentially a dangerous precedent

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«The attorneys signing this letter can not, in good conscience, stand by and remain silent as the Board of Education moves to vote on this potentially disastrous course,» says Strauss, «Closing this many schools in such a poorly - planned and uninclusive manner marks a dangerous precedent.
Protecting our privacy is a controversial subject no matter the country in which you happen to reside, but you can bet that if Cameron is successful it will set a potentially dangerous world - wide precedent.
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