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Perhaps, for fear of setting a precedent.
Companies commonly demand that details of such settlements be kept secret, for fear of setting precedents.
Healthy companies tend to resist, for fear of setting off power struggles or imposing a disruptive new layer of authority.
It was precisely for fear of setting a dangerous precedent that the government's critics had attacked this proposal.
Airlines are coy about the average level of winning bids for fear of setting a "price list" that may persuade existing business-class passengers to switch.
As for nationalisation, the mere talk of it puts everyone in a spin for fear of setting off a financial crisis.
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You can still expect Facebook to fight this one tooth and nail just for fear of this setting a new precedent every time it gets sued.
India is wary, for a bad reason: fear of setting a precedent for Kashmir.
And, with a raging alcoholic for a father, Clinton was blind to the difference between Good and Evil, Morris suggests, for the president grew up with a fear of setting off anger in others.
Mr. Funabashi blamed the Kan administration's fear of setting off a panic for its decision to understate the true dangers of the accident.
One reason is the fear of setting a precedent.
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