Sentences with phrase «with precedent set»

With that precedent set, all Android users should be excited for whatever Google is cooking up with its third Pixel device, as their 2017 offerings have set the bar rather high.
As with the precedent set by previous CCW discussions and negotiations on other issues, the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots will take its seat at the table at every CCW session, as well as make statements, circulate documents, and host side events.
Mercedes has revised the instrument cluster and the infotainment screen, in accordance with the precedent set by the E-Class.
The committee will also select a theme and implement a nationwide project, in keeping with the precedent set by the previous committee's student leadership initiative on global citizenship.

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Two, it's a bad precedent to set with those who have access to you and with whom you communicate.
If anything, the trend runs the other way, with precedent - setting firms like LinkedIn and Netflix now offering unlimited vacation to staff.
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.
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.
Down With the Statues: North Carolina is dismissing charges against several activists who tore down a Confederate statue in Durham last summer, a move that could set an important political precedent.
Piper Jaffray analyst Christopher Raymond said Regeneron's (REGN) agreement with Express Scripts (ESRX) to improve Praluent access and make it the exclusive PCSK9 on the latter's preferred formulary may «set a somewhat dubious precedent,» but he still sees it as a smart move that can reinvigorate Praluent growth.
On June 28, 2016, the Target Canada Entities and the Plan Sponsor confirmed in writing to the Monitor that all of the conditions precedent set out in section 8.3 of the Plan have been satisfied or waived, as applicable, in accordance with the terms of the Plan and the Plan Implementation Date has occurred and the Plan is effective with its terms and the terms of the Sanction and Vesting Order.
This unwarranted and unfair attack on Alberta sets a dangerous precedent for Canada with long term repercussions for all Canadians» said the senator.
«However, the bail - in of the banking sector with customer deposits is still likely to have some negative implications for the euro area banks, given the precedent it sets,» the bank adds.
With other Asian countries still cracking down on ICOs, South Korea can set a major precedent.
The precedent for blending a scholarly reading of Tocqueville with personal narrative was set by Poulos's graduate school mentor, Joshua Mitchell, in his Tocqueville in Arabia: Dilemmas in a Democratic Age (2013).
Supported by religious freedom charity Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), he will have his say at the USA's highest court, with the verdict set to create a precedent across the country.
Anytime you explain away a scientific process with «God did it», it sets a dangerous precedent for believers.
Because I set that precedent early on with my friends and family, no one ever expects me to eat broccoli, green beans or lettuce.
Pass the hat and pay for the thing with donations and don't let it set a precedent.
Last week, insurers including Aetna Inc questioned the precedent set by Obama's plan that would force them to pay for coverage with no clear way of recouping the expense.
And it had set dangerous precedents with respect to taxes, fiat money, conscription, and the suppression of dissent.»
but it is only because of the precedents set by other men of God that have been reported by the press that you would even be lumped in with such poor excuses for human beings.
Their willingness to pay for air - time in competition with religious groups has set a precedent for the television industry and has given the television industry the means for exploitation of differences between religious groups for the industry's own economic advantage.
Should the Western Australian government proceed with the closure of remote communities it would set a disturbing precedent for the denial by governments of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders rights across Australia to remain on their traditional lands.
The cabinet will reconsider the issue on 30 January, but has been extremely reluctant to approve the grant with the prime minister, Tony Abbott, declaring in December he was loth to consider requests for subsidies because «we don't believe in corporate welfare» and cabinet ministers arguing privately it would set a precedent for other companies looking for handouts.
With such a huge turnover of personnel, skipper Alex Urwin had a huge task on his hands to ensure the team were ready to match the precedent set by hugely successful Blues sides of years gone by.
With the precedent that the committee has set by putting TCU ahead of Florida State and Baylor, and in addition they have the most winnable game this weekend (34 - point favorite), TCU is the most likely team to wind up in the playoff.
With broad public support, a states right precedent set in Colorado and Washington, and money to be had, the fight to legalize sports betting continues.
If I gave in and began negotiating baseball contracts through an agent, then I set a precedent that's going to bring awful pain to general managers for years to come, because every salary negotiation with every humpty - dumpty fourth - string catcher is going to run into months of dickering.
Tragically, women who have been raped — especially by someone in the public eye and with a fanbase — must now be petrified by the precedent set in this case.
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.
Even though I'm tempted to stick with this arrangement and leave our kids behind for as long as we possibly can, we've already set the precedent for forced family vacations, ever since my kids were a few months old.
The letter writers insist that a ban on smoking in the car with children would not set any more of a legal precedent than enforcing the wearing of seat belts or banning the use of mobile phones behind the wheel.
Sen. Andrew Lanza, who co-chaired the committee that ultimately called for the expulsion of former Sen. Hiram Monserrate following his conviction on a misdemeanor charge of abusing his girlfriend, said yesterday that a «precedent» was set with the ex-Queens lawmaker — a precedent that, out of fairness, should now be the standard against which other misbehaving senators are measured.
Clearly we're not going to be spending the next few years invading every tin pot dictatorship across the globe the second they left a finger against their own people, but we've set a precedent that others will quickly leap on as a pretext: you can imagine Russia claiming it has a responsibility to protect South Ossetia if there are ructions with Georgia again, just as China will if there's a violent uprising in Tibet.
A precedent for head of state refusal to comply with the Rome Statute of the ICC has already been set by President Omar al - Bashir of Sudan.
The NTC is clearly caught up in a zero - sum struggle for power with the militias, setting a bad precedent for the forging of a working relationship between the militias and the soon - to - be-elected new government.
«ESD will not undermine ongoing negotiations with a business, which would set a precedent that could hurt our ability to attract companies in the future,» Conwall said in a statement Wednesday.
That precedent was set with the Pentagon Papers:
Board member James Vitiello, who represents Dutchess County, said that while he shares Pally's empathy for riders, he does not believe the MTA can afford to give up the fare increases — a move he said would set a «dangerous precedent» as the MTA wrestles with nearly $ 50 billion in debt and unfunded pension liabilities.
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.
The reason behind this I believe, is that politicians do not want to set a precedent for the same thing to happen with other countries.
«I think it's setting up a dangerous precedent with the $ 15 minimum wage and the way we're splitting it up with three different regions of the state,» said Assemblyman Anthony Brindisi, a Democrat from Utica.
An employee of the state Office for People with Developmental Disabilities won a workplace retaliation lawsuit against the agency this week that could set a precedent enabling employees to tell the public about problems at facilities such as Sunmount, based in Tupper Lake.
In an interview with Capital, Councilwoman Inez Dickens of Manhattan explained that, despite concerns about «setting a precedent» by approving the bill, she decided to vote yes on the measure because her «main concern [are] the workers and the safety of the children.»
«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.
The supreme court has also ruled that is has jurisdiction over any order issued and has struck some down, notably this case which set the precedent that attempting to create law with an order is unconstitutional.
Together, we're going to set a national precedent with a $ 15 minimum wage and ensure that those who work hard will be able to make a decent living and enjoy a better quality of life,» said Gov. Cuomo.
In a culture in which it can almost seem eccentric not to be «of counsel» to a major law firm that represents clients with state business, say, or to have a beef with the practice of steering pork, tax breaks or other public benefit to political donors, this sets significant precedent.
He explained that, government would be setting a precedent that will be at odds with the New Patriotic Party government's efforts at decentralization, by allowing Parliament to quash bye - laws enacted...
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