Sentences with phrase «set precedents for the future»

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.
If Bitcoin Cash succeeds however, as I believe it will, it sets a precedent for the future.
Sexton said: «Certainly when cases are decided like this, they may set a precedent for future cases.
Perhaps even more troubled about the bill than the anthropologists and curators are the gallery owners and antique dealers; though not directly affected, they fear that the bill, if passed, would set a precedent for future legislation that would affect private collections — and could eventually put them out of business.
It also sets a precedent for future managers.
The US viewed the new fund warily for fear of setting a precedent for future negotiations.
Though the de Blasio administration and Mark - Viverito were quick to insist that the rejection in Inwood would not set a precedent for future proposals, the situation identified several problems with the approval process as it now stands.
Congressman Jerrold Nadler, who appeared alongside Maloney today, refused to answer whether they fear the low allocation could set a precedent for future compensation, especially since the five boroughs have just one voice in the GOP majority — Congressman Daniel Donovan of Staten Island.
12 Thus setting a precedent for future close encounters: In a 2003 Harvard study, seven of 10 self - professed abductees stated under hypnosis that they had been used for breeding or sexual experiments by their alien captors.
The choices you make today set a precedent for the future.
Whichever way this goes, it's bound to set a precedent for all future dating site sales.
If someone is willing to check that box, even though it isn't 100 % factual it does nothing but diminish the potential relationship and set a precedent for future half truths in that relationship.
With the WTF available for free at launch in all regions, TTT2 might set the precedent for future fighters when it comes to online modes.
Morgan has directed Ofsted to draw up a legal cases for all 18 unregistered schools it has discovered, setting a precedent for future cases, in bid for tighter regulation.
In short, no art moment in 2013 has been like the next, and many of the shows that have happened so far have set precedents for future ways of showing work (like Donald Judd's 101 Spring Street art - house) or are starting conversations for exhibitions to come (like Jeff Koons» exhibitions at David Zwirner and Gagosian, in preparation for his 2014 retrospective at the Whitney).
Architizer profiles CGBC's project «to convert its headquarters, a 1924 stick - built house in Cambridge, into HouseZero, a sustainable system that is expected to set a precedent for the future of green reconstruction around the world.»
Since any decision coming out of these negotiations will set precedents for future debates on international relations, it is important that the international community take the time to think through, and to carefully consider various (and sometimes conflicting) arguments, leaving no stone unturned.
Olson has previously called the lawsuit «the biggest case on the planet», giving voice to the youngest members of society that can not yet vote but who will no doubt inherit our mess, and hopes it will set a precedent for future federal climate lawsuits.
It sets a precedent for future restructuring route maps and will have a far - reaching positive impact on foreign investors» confidence in Vietnam.»
In light of the fact that an arbitrator's award often sets a precedent for future disputes with a union and its members, our attorneys make an extra effort to ensure that a client's present and future interests are taken into consideration when making the decision to take a grievance to arbitration.
The campaign's exclusion from the consultation was unfortunate, but as the UK ambassador later acknowledged, does not set a precedent for future deliberations at the CCW, where, since 1995, non-governmental organizations have attend all sessions, including off - the - record meetings and informal consultations.
She is eager to help Cornell rebuild its softball program and set precedents for the future.
Providing immunity to its chosen few is a scary proposition which, if passed, could set a precedent for future technology bills which might enable companies to act unethically and get away with it.
If HTC can actually find success in the Windows Phone market, it could set a precedent for future releases from HTC and perhaps even other OEMs.
This sets the precedent for her future behavior in, and attitude towards, relationships.

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«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.
This sets a troubling precedent for any future projects planning to cross provincial borders.
Fifth, it sets a terrible precedent for similar projects in the future.
We'd expect peripheral bonds to sell off quite considerably and anticipate questions about whether Brexit sets a precedent for other countries to consider their future in the EU.
Given how much money is at stake, this case is likely to set a precedent for startups looking to exit in the future.
MLB gets to send a message and set a precedent that will help them hand out future punishments — Chapman wasn't arrested, there was no video, there were no charges and yet, he was suspended anyway — and everyone except Chapman looks the better for it.
Second, supporting any UN military efforts sets the precedent that such actions could be used on them in the future for such reasons as their nuclear weapons development or severe human rights violations.
«Such a precedent - setting alteration of NIFA's wage freeze authority would likely open the door for similar statutory modifications to the other presently governing control boards in the state, and curtail the abilities of any new control board that may need to be created in the future,» Cuomo wrote.
The forcible removal of branding would infringe fundamental legal rights, severely damage principles around intellectual property and set a dangerous precedent for the future of commercial free speech.
We would have rallied behind her just as we would for any qualified member of our Party, but we seek to correct the injustice that is being foisted upon us so that we do not set the wrong precedents for future generations to build on the foundations we lay today.»
That's basically turning the tap off — and it sets a very bad precedent for future budgets if we don't protect funding now.»
«With this proposal, New York will lower the emissions cap even further and set the precedent for recognizing and taking action against climate change to support the future of communities across the globe,» said Governor Cuomo.
Such a precedent - setting alteration of NIFA's wage freeze ability would likely open the door for similar statutory modifications to the other presently - governing control boards in the State, and curtail the abilities of any new control board that mau need to be create din the future.
It would have set a terrible precedent for current and (potential) future state fiscal control boards all over New York.
A number of Schneiderman's fellow senators, including Democratic Conference Leader John Sampson, pushed for censure over expulsion, with some nervous about setting a precedent and ethical bright line on which they too could trip in the future, and others worried about upsetting the delicate balance in the chamber.
Scheinman says by engaging with the South Koreans on environmental safety, the United States would set a precedent for its approach to negotiating with other nations in the future, including Japan.
The U.S. regulatory system must be ready to accommodate the increased activity and set the right precedents for future debris mitigation decisions.
If the first repository sited is done so on grossly inadequate standards, a terrible precedent will have been set for all future repository sites (which may very well be in the West despite the region's comparative lack of nuclear generating capacity).
Trying to maintain this can be hard on the wallet and a strain on conversation, not to mention setting a dangerous precedent for future expectations!
I believed this to be the way movies naturally were, unaware then that I was poised at the cusp of a decade of filmmaking that would redefine fantasy and science - fiction, setting precedents for the genre with films like Back to the Future and Predator, E.T., and Blade Runner, Near Dark, and Miracle Mile — the well was as deep for flights of fancy in the Eighties as it was for incomparable character - driven paranoia in the Seventies.
Should the unions lose, the immediate impact in terms of union income is relatively small — however the precedent set by a ruling in favor of the teachers has broad implications for future cases involving efforts to give every child the chance at an excellent education.
It's the kind of dispute that, once resolved, will set a major precedent for the future of publishing.
This just sets up a bad precedent for future purchases, and you could get into a feeling of entitlement to buy things you can't actually afford.
It sets a precedent that can be followed for future success and I hope not to see anything like this again.
Originally released on the SNES back in 1993, Breath of Fire was Capcom's first traditional role - playing game that set ablaze a precedent for all future games...
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