Examples of 'be a precedent' in a sentence

Meaning of "be a precedent"

be a precedent: This phrase means to serve as an example or previous instance that can be used as a guide for future actions or decisions

How to use "be a precedent" in a sentence

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be a precedent
This may be a precedent and it is very dangerous.
I wonder whether this could or should be a precedent.
That may be a precedent for the future.
I certainly would not want this to be a precedent.
This should not be a precedent for future reports.
I have found another case which may be a precedent.
That could be a precedent if we are not careful.
What they pay you will be a precedent.
It would not be a precedent for other international organizations.
Voiculescu verdict should be a precedent.
This should be a precedent for the Protocol.
When the passengers realize that this may be a precedent.
Let it not be a precedent.
The situation declared by the man would not be a precedent.
In any case I think it should be a precedent for when a similar case.

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Started flipping through the brain files figuring there would be a precedent.
There has to be a precedent.
Will it be a precedent which may cause embarrassment in the future?
So every decision must be a precedent.
Dumping Fauda would not be a precedent for streaming services like Netflix and HBO.
Separation and unilateral declarations of independence must not be a precedent for the EU in future.
WT can be a precedent.
It is quite possible, and there seems to be a precedent.
This responsible effort could be a precedent for raising awareness in other productive sectors . ".
No matter what decision the court makes, it will be a precedent setting.
There seems to be a precedent for the Bank 's behaviour.
Unilateral recognition of Kosovo 's independence would no doubt be a precedent.
There might be a precedent.
You might check the library for transcripts of old meetings . There might be a precedent.
Its attitude on this issue could be a precedent for other cases.
Secondly, the excessive use of Parliament's margins for topping up the reserves cannot be a precedent.
However, it was not intended to be a precedent for future resolutions.
That could be a precedent that, to our mind, is not proper.
Insisting that the Dimock water line be a precedent for the state.
So there'd be a precedent if I were caught.
In legal reasoning, for example, this might be a precedent case, such as premeditated murder.
There seems to be a precedent for the Bank & apos ; s behaviour.
Can this decision be a precedent for Nagorno-Karabakh?
This verdict, historians say, can be a precedent in disclosing other high-ranking Romanian dignitaries.
The decision could be a precedent for the 50,000 drivers working for the company in the country.

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