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Rule of law is necessary for a stable democracy but it does not need to be a written constitution. Some countries (most known is the UK) have no single constitutional document. Their constitution is merely a set of laws and principles. This is called an uncodified or unwritten constitution. New Zealand is another country without a single constitutional document.
A Harbinger is a Forerunner, Herald. One who announces another's approach.
I think it is precursor
A harbinger is a person or thing that announces or signals the approach of another. It can also be a forerunner of something.
The Garmin GPS Forerunner is a GPS receiver. It is similar to a watch in size, shape and style. It also has a heart rate monitor on it. Another unique feature is that it can be purchased with bilingual features.
When speaking about the US Constitution, a conservative political leader tends to regard the Constitution as a document that severely limits the powers of the Federal government. In other words, while some people see the Constitution as being "flexible" the conservative sees it not that flexible at all. Another term to fit the question is "Strict Constitutionalist".
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A procedural document may be called a process document or desktop procedure.
A draft is an early effort at writing a document. The writer(s) read it over and make corrections and improvements, and they have another draft. When they can't find any way to improve a draft, it becomes the final document. That goes for constitutions, books, letters, instruction pamphlets, or any other kind of document.
there is on definite answer but there are rumors about another halo called halo forerunner (or something like that). so you probably have to do more research to find out more.
These are called "hyperlinks". A hyperlink is a reference or navigation element in a document to another section of the same document or to another document that may be on or part of a (different) domain.
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