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In itself, it constituted a fundamental precedent for the later development of European constitutional monarchies.
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That provision is wholly unconstitutional and sets a dangerous precedent for a fundamental change in the nature of government as we know it.
In his dissenting opinion, Justice David H. Souter, joined by Justices John Paul Stevens and Ruth Bader Ginsburg, said Justice Thomas's opinion represented a fundamental break with the court's precedents.
It first read existing California precedents as creating a fundamental right to marry the person of one's choice.
Kennedy, after arguing, based on a long series of Court precedents, that marriage is a fundamental right, relies on both clauses.
Reaching across the deep enmities between parties, it had no precedent in Chile's history and represents a fundamental ethical legacy for its democracy.
The play has the new King deeming restrictions on the press to be a fundamental attack on English liberties, and thus refusing to approve a new law.Historic precedent gives the king or queen an upper hand in such matters.
A fundamental rethinking?
"That is a fundamental difference.
That's a fundamental conflict.
This is a fundamental change".
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