Sentences with phrase «precedent i set for»

Simon says it's a long shot, and there are already precedents set for allowing the use of the word «milk» on nondairy products.
I didn't see it as an insult or precedent setting for others.
Is that precedent setting for our community?
The ludicrous precedent I set for myself, years ago back in January of 2007, was an insane day at Sundance.
The Spanish Colonial Revival design was precedent setting for the island and served as a template for the cohesive feel that later defined Avalon during its golden age of the 1930s.
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.
I'm very proud of the precedent we set for the area.»
Most disturbing about Belo Monte is the precedents it sets for future large - scale infrastructure projects in the Amazon.
The necessary components for such a management structure already exist, which include the precedent set for such a «law societies» civil service» by Ryerson University in Toronto and the University of Ottawa by establishing LSUC's bilingual LPP (Law Practice Program); see: Access to Justice — Unaffordable Legal Services» Concepts and Solutions» (SSRN pdf., August, 2017).

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It may set a precedent in other British lawsuits as well — for example four messenger companies are currently being sued by bicycle messengers who claim they should have employee status.
Also, Sheldon set a precedent that he would lend money, pay for meals and pay for Wi - Fi, and a circle of friends or family can grow to expect that.
It's entirely possible that if the Vermont law is allowed to stand, the precedent it sets will help make it easier for other states to jump on the bandwagon.
Dietrich says Nasdaq set a «dangerous precedent» for the industry by denying his company a listing.
But pro-Grexit Germans like Schäuble are ignoring the precedent that Greece's exit would set for other troubled European economies, like Italy.
«Super Mario Bros. 3» set the precedent for how the entire series has been handled since.
Finally, it also should be noted that this move sets a powerful precedent for other restaurants.
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.
«Even if the current minimum wage increase proposals don't affect your company, it sets a bad precedent,» Merrill Matthews a resident scholar at the Institute for Policy Innovation in Dallas wrote in a recent article for NCMM.
On the other hand, this type of action could set a precedent for other countries to vie for control of the strait.
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.
Eight other states have gambling laws with similar language to New York's, so what happens in New York could set a precedent for legality elsewhere.
«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.»
Colbert is in just his second week as the new host of The Late Show, but the comedian has already set a precedent for hosting guests from the corporate world, with Tesla Motors (TSLA) CEO Elon Musk and Uber CEO Travis Kalanick visiting during the show's first week.
And the Switch isn't just for any gaming but the type of gaming Nintendo is known for: big, precedent - setting, joyous gaming.
Though the many small business set - aside programs remain intact for now, some experts view that decision as a precedent that will ultimately dismantle them.
When asked about the SaaS sector in the country and the startup scenario, from a fundraising viewpoint, Subramanian stated that ventures like Freshworks (backed by Google Ventures) and BrowserStack (Secured $ 50 Million from Accel) have set precedents in terms of raising the bar for fundraising in India.
Also, bear in mind that giving holiday bonuses sets a precedent for the years to come.
Federal Bureau of Investigation Director James Comey said in a letter released on Sunday night that the agency's request wasn't about setting legal precedent, but rather seeking justice for the victims and investigating other possible threats.
«Even though public universities are not affected by the endowment tax, they are very much opposed to it, for fear it would set a precedent that would be applied to them in the future,» Terry Hartle of the American Council on Education told NPR in December.
A lawyer for ride service Uber, which has been sued by drivers who contend they should be considered employees and are seeking class action status, said it would be preferable to have a trial just on the three drivers who filed the complaint in order to avoid setting a risky precedent.
Producing its first metal from the Bulong nickel / cobalt project has set a new precedent for WA - based miner Preston Resources Limited.
The supply of energy to a Gympie coffee plant has set a precedent for Kleenheat Gas Pty Ltd, a subsidiary of Perth - based national agricultural and industrial group, Wesfarmers Limited.
The cultivation of team - approaches popular in the mid-2000s for every type of activity owes much to the precedent set by quality circles.
By being an empathetic leader, Mark set the precedent in his business for his standard of customer service.
This sets a troubling precedent for any future projects planning to cross provincial borders.
Thomas speculates that the Bangladeshi government may be spooked because it could set a precedent for action by the EU, the second largest market, where he says consumers are «very sensitive» about these issues and «preferences are largely centered on apparel items.»
Ben & Jerry's sets a precedent by discovering a little - known clause about stocks and brokering, then establishing a Vermont - only public stock offering to raise money for a new manufacturing plant.
The stop imposed by President Trump to Singapore - based Broadcom's $ 117 billion dollar hostile takeover bid for US chip maker Qualcomm may not stop cross-border acquisitions but sets a precedent for foreign deals.
If the Senate overruled MacDonough and allowed these provisions to sneak through under reconciliation, then that sets the precedent for future Senates to do the same thing.
But it set a precedent for unequal status that neither Elizabeth nor the company believed was correct.
For a province that relies on free, unfettered trade of resources, measures such as this set a precedent as bad or worse as those set by BC Premier John Horgan's intention to regulate bitumen shipments in BC.
This sets a dangerous precedent for other countries and the ECB could act in similar fashion.
This was a significant victory for the Israeli cryptocurrency trade that set a precedent for different bitcoin companies struggling to get banking companies within the nation.
Fifth, it sets a terrible precedent for similar projects in the future.
Contacting potential overseas agents while they are still interested will lead to a higher conversion rate, but will also set an important precedent for communication: no matter where they are based, overseas agents will then trust you to stay in touch and reply quickly to any queries they have.
This year's recipients were chosen for setting technological and business precedents to drive new, successful practices within their
I disagree: it establishes the principle, sets the precedent, and opens the door for other countries to pursue similar policies.
This unwarranted and unfair attack on Alberta sets a dangerous precedent for Canada with long term repercussions for all Canadians» said the senator.
If Bitcoin Cash succeeds however, as I believe it will, it sets a precedent for the future.
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