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Yuan's defiance of constitutional procedures and his dissolution of parliament also set precedents that were later repeated.
Yet there are precedents that seem to suggest that penalties can be considered taxes if they raise some revenue.
Sometimes, originalists agree about the founders' intentions but disagree about overturning deeply rooted precedents that may clash with those intentions.
Two permanent council members, Russia and China, are protective of national sovereignty and wary of precedents that undermine it.
Washington is seldom cited.Yet he had views that still resonate, and set precedents that can be felt to this day.
Noah's promotion momentarily hung in the balance last week, and there are precedents that might have given him the jitters.
The government said it wanted to avoid setting precedents that could be invoked by Medicare providers in other cases.
Such changes, without Congressional scrutiny, "will likely set precedents that will come back to haunt us terribly," he said.
The Sanders campaign is also hoping to build on some recent precedents that are encouraging for insurgent candidates.
In the past week Mr Putin has trampled over norms that buttress the international order and he has established dangerous precedents that go far beyond Ukraine (see article).
But he went on to say that his conclusion did not justify "a refusal to respect precedents that remain a part of our law".
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