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The first national compulsory health insurance scheme, introduced in Germany under Bismarck's law in 1883, built upon precedents going back many years in the separate German states.
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His son, Louis the Pious, sent a mission to the Danes in 826, and later emperors built upon this precedent.
You can go old school, citing the great arc of decisions that began in 1819 in which the court has built upon one precedent after another to say the Constitution gives Congress great powers to conduct the nation's business.
In between is what Jones calls a "bridge generation --Nathan Oliveira, Paul Wonner and Theophilus Brown--artists not intimately involved with the first generation --Nathant upon their precedent.
The biggest legacy is Hong Kong's embrace of the British principle of common law, in which judges build upon the precedent of earlier court cases when making rulings.
The market-share measure of competitive pressure also has all the advantages of incumbency: American legal precedents are built upon it and judges find it a useful check.
It is also imperative to understand that early 'pioneers' in this discipline may not get it exactly right on the first attempt but by developing initial precedents and processes, these can be built upon in the future.
FOXHOUND set a precedent for MGS that Dead Cell and the Cobra unit built upon, and the rest is history.
Baseball is a game built upon disappointment.
The health reforms can be built upon.
Conservative morality is built upon all them.
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