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1 This piece of climbing policy is vague and sets a bad precedent .
2 We can't have fleets of cities approaching Earth at will-it'sa bad precedent .
3 As the first-ever offshore listing in Chinese yuan, that sets a bad precedent .
4 One consumer advocate said the lack of a financial penalty set a bad precedent .
5 The speedy completion of the "big fence" unfortunately set a bad precedent .
6 Yet I cannot allow them to go unchallenged, Meredith thought, it sets a bad precedent .
7 Bank heads think it's dangerous and it sets a bad precedent , one bank insider said.
8 This week has set a bad precedent for how this election is going to be covered.
9 It would set a bad precedent if I allowed such behavior to fester within our ranks.
10 I think this sets a really bad precedent .
11 It just sets a very, very bad precedent .
12 This procedural rush sets a very bad precedent .
13 Is that not establishing a bad precedent , Mr.
14 Murphy observes: A bad precedent was set.
15 Cyprus' deposit grab sets a bad precedent .
16 But it seemed a bad precedent , and it would only open up further dealings with the neighbor.
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