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1 It established the principle that executive power should not be above the law.
2 The Fifteenth Amendment had irrevocably established the principle of equal suffrage.
3 The Washington Conference definitely established the principle of reduction of armaments on a great ratio.
4 Once you've established the principle of universality.
5 William established the principle that a vassal owed his first duty to the king and not to his immediate lord.
6 We also note that the judgment established the principle of the right to be heard in advance of receivers being appointed.
7 It established the principle of regular Parliamentary sittings, and ensured that the king would no longer be able to rule by whim alone.
8 They also established the principle that any statements made under duress cannot be used to incriminate a person in a court of law.
9 Even worse, the ECB established the principle in the Greek bailout that it, and by extension other official creditors, would bear no losses.
10 The Church, by the Crusade, established the principle that religious wars were just, and for five centuries the principle was indorsed with blood.
11 One case fought to the finish under Pell's direction established the principle that victims have no claim against church assets held in property trusts.
12 It established the principle that nobody, not even the monarch, is above the law, and it paved the way for the British justice system.
13 It established the principle that nobody, not even the king or queen, is above the law, and paved the way for our justice system.
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