Sentence examples for has set a precedent from inspiring English sources

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Better wines get higher scores and are more expensive.But the most recent round of en primeur trading has set a precedent.

That Pilkington versus Strudwick has set a precedent, that the BACP now has a formal position, still won't stop this practice in Britain.

Richard Stein, Smith's lawyer, says the case has set a precedent for other patients who have concerns about the lack of consultation from PCTs.

The Claritin switch, they note, has set a precedent because it has been led not by the maker of the drug but by third parties.

By including public interest clauses in the agreement, she said, Mr. Clinton has set a precedent that his successor, George W. Bush, will have trouble ignoring.

The UK departure has set a precedent, and the EU will be compelled to play hardball in the negotiations as its own future depends on it.

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Angelou, Mayfield suggested, had set a precedent.

It may even have set a precedent.

Now I'm afraid I've set a precedent.

In this sense, the Craigs may have set a precedent.

But it seems to have set a precedent.

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