Although Article 13 of the Constitution protects freedom of religious conscience and worship for known religions, proselytism is prohibited. |
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The Constitution vests the people with the right to assembly and demonstration. |
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He amended the Constitution to strip the President of the power to remove him, and ousted the chief justice of the Supreme Court. |
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Translation into local languages of report and draft Constitution to elicit public responses. |
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Proponents of states' rights and powers hold that the Constitution is a compact between the states and the federal government. |
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No political party or group operating within the ambit of the Constitution has been threatened or prejudiced by it. |
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The evolution of the Constitution is seen as a rhetorical tool with which to posit political arguments in favour of future change. |
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The charges include bribery, corruption, violation of the Constitution and betrayal of public trust. |
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After the adoption of the Constitution the distinction between the Federalist and the Anti-Federalist parties became almost meaningless. |
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The Constitution requires that all electors vote on the same day, and this has always been done. |
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The Constitution and its Amendments protect the People from their Government. |
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The Irish Constitution guarantees freedom of conscience and the free profession and practice of religion. |
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It reconfirms the principle that indefinite detention is contrary to the U.S. Constitution and international law. |
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Until the evidentiary threshold of proof beyond a reasonable doubt is reached, the judge and the Constitution order the jury to acquit. |
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The reverence given to the Constitution is one explanation for the very small number of constitutional amendments. |
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There's never a good time to hijack the Constitution for political reasons. |
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One hundred years ago, when our Constitution was framed, our country was but a neocracy. |
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It has been argued that our Constitution provides sufficient safeguards and ample protection for human rights. |
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The 1945 Constitution stipulates that the President holds supreme authority over the Army, Navy and Air Force. |
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The twenty-four Amendments to the Constitution bind us together to form a nation and help unite us with our government. |
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Tomorrow the Constitution Court will meet to decide whether to dissolve Mr Somchai's People's Power Party for alleged vote-buying. |
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The Constitution of the United States gives us the legal right to worship as we choose. |
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Well, the Constitution can be changed by the people by way of a referendum. |
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The Constitution and a properly limited government are their guiding lights. |
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How did supporters of the proposed federal Constitution contest this position? |
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You wanted to take a break in 2019 to save your damnable American Constitution from being put to the torch by Ali's legions. |
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Everyone is agreed that the Constitution needs review and a start has been made. |
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The Constitution vests the supreme command in the President but this, as the Constitution makes clear, is an honorific office. |
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Fourth and finally, Lincoln denied that the Constitution was silent with respect to secession. |
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Here the Constitution is not concerned with handicapping the government to preserve other values. |
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When was the last time a move to amend the Constitution went the distance and actually occurred? |
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As part of the deal to constitutionalize rights in the '82 Constitution Act, the provinces extracted a pound of flesh from the Feds. |
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Built into the Constitution is the notion that a free people should thwart its leaders if necessary. |
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Keep in mind that a great deal of our Constitution is derived from the English Bill of Rights and the common law. |
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The Constitution requires only a two-thirds majority in the National Assembly to impeach the president. |
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Generally speaking, the Constitution and basic laws have greater validity than administrative laws and regulations. |
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On that memorable day, the National Constitution Center museum was opened in Philadelphia amidst great fanfare and national attention. |
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Well, the other theory of the Constitution is that the appellate jurisdiction is a special jurisdiction. |
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If they were correct in their opinion, then the Constitution is on their side. |
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People opposed the Constitution for a variety of reasons, but some common points of principle tended to unite the Anti-Federalist camp. |
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According to the Teachers Union the Constitution gives right to the university to hold admission tests for all courses. |
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However, neither Rand nor Rothbard look on the Constitution as a guide to ideal limited government. |
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Let us consider the durable vision of our Constitution and the commitments that unite us as Americans, viz., the Bill of Rights. |
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The Constitution was amended to eliminate the king's power to block bills passed by parliament. |
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The Constitution Party held its national convention last week in Valley Forge. |
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Children don't have specific rights in the Constitution as Article 41 protects the family unit based on marriage. |
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Federalism and the Constitution cry out for both the president and Congress to work constructively together for the benefit of the nation. |
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Activists who have fought land rights battles inspired by the Constitution are a weary, dispirited lot. |
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The Quaker, an ardent Federalist, aided Antifederalist opposition to the Constitution by repeatedly raising objections to the slave trade clause. |
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I certainly am glad that the US Constitution forbids quartering of soldiers in my house. |
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The Constitution will give it a common foreign policy and a common judicial system. |
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The left makes no secret of its intentions where the Constitution is concerned. |
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This question had rankled lawmakers and scholars of the Constitution since the administration of Woodrow Wilson. |
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The Constitution fired one shot from a single turret, blasting a hole into one side of the torus that formed the bulk of the station. |
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This paper is not exhaustive and has only covered some of the areas in which the Constitution has been violated and its ideology torn to shreds. |
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Does he agree that the meaning of the Constitution was fixed when it was adopted? |
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He invokes the Constitution as if that document only checks and does not also aid the national-security state's amassment of power. |
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In the past, when considering whether or not he would stand for a fourth term, the Constitution did not appear to matter. |
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Now legal scholars are also all over the lot, finding all sorts of reasons why the Constitution doesn't really mean what it says. |
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Given our institutions, the Constitution will mean what the Justices say it means, even if the Justices are all textualists. |
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Between the two extremes of dogmatic adherence and blithe indifference to the text of the Constitution lies a reasonable and legal resolution. |
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Once Constitution stands in the way of natural justice then it must be rooted out and changed with vigorous expediency. |
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The Constitution and federal law require that the state and tribes sign detailed compacts to spell out exactly how the casinos will be run. |
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New member as he was, when the debate involved questions of law or the Constitution he was confessedly the first man in it. |
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Are these rights in the South African Constitution viewed in effect by the Court as directive principles? |
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Four stone pillars with bronze urns on top were inaugurated on Constitution Hill, near Hyde Park Corner. |
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The representative democracy of our Constitution is not confined to a ceremonial visit of electors to the ballot box each triennium. |
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While I am happy we have a Constitution with a Bill of Rights, the federal First Amendment has no magic to it. |
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The U.S. Constitution specifically prohibited the European practice of quartering soldiers in private homes. |
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Because we had a Constitution guaranteeing some form of democracy and a Bill of Rights, the new rules were subject to public debate. |
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This does not mean, however, that interpreting the Constitution is a free-form activity in which anything goes. |
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In giving the elective power to the states, the framers of the Constitution hoped to protect state independence. |
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Should the police officer follow his own view of the Constitution in the hope that the unwarned arrestee will confess to the crime? |
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During the ratification debate Federalists defended the Constitution by arguing that it granted the national government expressed powers only. |
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The Constitution requires states to redistrict once a decade, but it doesn't forbid them from doing it more often. |
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A staunch Federalist, Lee defended the Constitution at the 1788 Virginia ratifying convention. |
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The Constitution stipulates the basic political and civil rights of all Russians. |
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However, what the Constitution does require is equal treatment of votes cast in a manner that comports with the Equal Protection Clause. |
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The Constitution made the Senate a coequal branch of government and gave senators longer terms in office than the President. |
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Besides, the Constitution isn't legislation in itself, it is the basis for legislation, which is why supermajorities are required to amend it. |
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He became President under a revised Constitution which gave him extensive powers. |
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The Philippine Constitution expressly forbids foreign troops from fighting on Philippine soil. |
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The absence of a bill of rights from the original Constitution had, of course, been a major item in the Anti-Federalist position. |
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Too few people appreciate the genious of the Constitution and the gentleness of economies that are in tune with natural market laws. |
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On Constitution Day, a bank holiday, we visited the ancient capital of Lanzarote, Teguise. |
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Jack pointed to the supply ship in formation between the Constitution and the Adirondack. |
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What the Indian Constitution of 1950 called directive principles of state policies illustrates this clearly. |
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It is difficult to see how the actual words in the Constitution support her approach. |
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Nevertheless, he could have discussed his devotion to the Constitution from some perspective other than the fact that he'd sworn an oath. |
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The government sponsors civic and military parades for political holidays such as the Fourth of July and Constitution Day. |
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There is nothing in the Constitution to prevent the States collecting their own income taxes. |
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But that was before the fresh-faced young man from Cork Constitution had his say. |
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The Constitution still prohibits the use of irredeemable currency and synthetic credit. |
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The Constitution of the Second Republic of Gambia provides for elections by universal suffrage for adults eighteen and older. |
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These tactics not only violate democracy and majority rule, but arguably offend the Constitution as well. |
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These judges and their interpretation of law and of the Constitution will stick, for decades. |
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In addition, the Constitution protects not only the sermons of a solitary activist, standing on a corner soapbox. |
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He's driven by principles and values and his duty as he sees it under our Constitution to protect ourself. |
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The issue of making a Constitution that will stand the test of time is neither here nor there. |
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But the Constitution also provides for impeachment, and some pushback against judicial power is a good thing. |
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The Constitution provides for the removal of a deputy in cases of bankruptcy and unruly or disorderly behaviour. |
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It was illegal in each of the thirteen states existing at the time the Constitution was ratified and the Bill of Rights was adopted. |
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I was elected chairman of the Supreme Soviet according to a Constitution that has no such thing as division of powers. |
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Of all the compromises on which the Constitution rested, perhaps the most controversial was the Three-fifths Compromise. |
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But terror is an abstract noun, not a country as our Constitution pickily insists for a war. |
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The EU draft Constitution rests upon the premise that power is assumed and concentrated in the Government and thus, flows from the top down. |
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Rather than affirming plainly mistaken rulings in the name of stare decisis, the Court should reserve its deference for the Constitution itself. |
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The president is the commander-in-chief, but only within the legal framework established by the Constitution and Congress. |
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Strict constructionists lie when they claim that if a right is not in the Constitution it doesn't exist. |
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The Constitution was designed, like a perpetual motion machine, to run by itself. |
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Does that mean that the provisions of the New South Wales Constitution Act entrenching the independence of the judiciary are ineffective? |
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Should such a central government, steeped in anti-national crimes, defiling the Constitution be allowed to continue? |
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The Constitution is designed to guarantee power-sharing between the country's indigenous Fijian and ethnic Indian populations. |
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The Constitution of the United States was crafted over four hot, sticky months in the summer of 1787 in Philadelphia. |
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From the beginning, the United States Constitution recognized capital punishment as lawful. |
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Any potential law which they felt went against the Constitution was classed as unconstitutional and had to be re-drawn. |
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Justice Harlan famously dissented in Plessy, insisting that the Constitution is colorblind. |
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Changes to the Constitution have proved somewhat problematic in the past. |
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The style and drafting of the Constitution also are unfairly caricatured. |
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Yet no state is sovereign over matters like immigration and naturalization, which the Constitution entrusts to Congress. |
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You cannot defend the Constitution abroad while undermining it at home. |
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The Constitution of the United States of America is a majestic old document, but in our age of legal realism the common wisdom is that judges do with it what they want. |
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Their answer on the national level was to exclude religion altogether from the Constitution and from national politics. |
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The Constitution denies power to the government to monetize its debt. |
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The continuance of proxy voting in the French chamber of deputies for 35 years after it was banned by the 1958 Constitution is another of many examples. |
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It is true the Constitution contains no revolutionary calls to arms. |
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If the Dems roll over on this one, the Constitution is toast. |
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When the Constitution was framed in 1787, setting out the law of the United States, it involved compromise between North and South and permitted slavery. |
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He knows that, whether or not any new European Constitution is passed, Britain will be dragged further and further into corporatism if present arrangements go unchallenged. |
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As President, the Father of the Constitution James Madison drank a pint a day. |
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The Constitution empowers the president, at his sole and unreviewable discretion, to pardon anyone for any federal crime. |
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If the Constitution becomes the basis for the enforceable spread of one sect's values, then evangelism really will have become a political monolith. |
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Any attempt by the Tories to suggest repeal of the Act ratifying the Constitution will be shouted down as xenophobic or isolationist or some other such tommyrot. |
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But as Coulter says, No one is claiming that the Constitution gives each person an unalienable right not to buy insurance. |
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But in practice, the words of a nursery rhyme are unlikely to carry the same authority as, say, those of the Constitution of the United States of America. |
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This course of action is what the Constitution envisions and also slows down the hasty rush to war. |
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And the text of the United States Constitution makes it perfectly clear that the American republic does not regard intrauterine life as the equivalent of live-born persons. |
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For Constitution Day, many families traditionally eat a meal of flat bread, thinly sliced dried meats, and milk porridge, with beer or aquavit as a beverage. |
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There is a clear chain of constitutional evolution from the Albany Plan of Union to the Articles of Confederation to the Constitution of the United States. |
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The Constitution does not mandate lenience, forgiveness or forgetfulness. |
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The Labor premiers responded by expressing concern, not that the Constitution was being undermined, but that the laws might be struck down in the High Court. |
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Since the U.S. Constitution mandates that states be contiguous, Moffat County would just sign up with Wyoming. |
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The Fundamental Orders is, nevertheless, most relevant in a documentary history of the Bill of Rights, for it constitutes what is characterized as the oldest truly political Constitution in America.
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The Constitution clearly describes three coequal branches of government, not an executive branch and two lesser ones. |
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Conservative constitutionalism today requires taking back the original Constitution to restore the constitutional order and representative government. |
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In the absence of the incorporation doctrine, nothing in the United States Constitution would prevent a state from outlawing an unpopular religious sect. |
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The Justice Department argued that the Constitution vests such authority exclusively in the president, and that it is not subject to judicial review. |
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Those mere twenty-seven words comprise the full text of the Second Amendment to the Bill of Rights of the Constitution of the United States of America. |
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Teachers at the Delaware Council of Social Studies 2001 Conference identified the Bill of Rights as the one part of the Constitution that students knew. |
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Generally, a state's concurrent powers apply only within the geographic area of the state and do not include functions that the Constitution delegates exclusively to the national government. |
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They make the Court an oracular interpreter of the 225-year-old Constitution that serves as the most basic American law. |
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The elastic clause in the Constitution allows the federal government to take action in areas not specifically delegated to it by the Constitution. |
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When the Constitution came into force among the original thirteen States, Congress was given only those expressed powers enumerated in the Constitution. |
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The founders crafted throughout the Constitution a system of federalism, whereby state governments were intended to check the powers of the national government. |
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The Constitution was written by men who owned breweries, imported whiskey, and humped cows. |
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Exceptionalist ideas had withered in part as revisionist historians argued that the 1787 Northwest Ordinance and Constitution were conservative, almost counter-revolutionary triumphs more than libertarian achievements. |
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Secondly, the Constitution does not sanction religion-based reservation. |
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The Constitution does not provide for reservation to a religious group. |
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Under the Constitution of 1787, military training was divided, as were the nation's military institutions, between the state militias and the regular army. |
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The Constitution is burning, and these guys are fiddling and diddling! |
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In fact, he did not use the Constitution but governed autocratically. |
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On the bicentennial of the Constitution in 1987, a study reported that 46 percent of those queried did not know that the Constitution created a system of government. |
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The enumeration of certain rights in the Constitution or in subsequent amendments does not deny the existence of other rights that remain with the people. |
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You appeared via video at the South by Southwest conference with the preamble to the U.S. Constitution green screened behind you. |
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The place where the Constitution meets religion and race remains a treacherous cultural battleground. |
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Even before the presidency series began, there were two single-day conferences during the bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution on the legislative and judicial branches. |
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This future drafter of the Constitution wrote with some urgency. |
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The randomness of the jury which s.80 of the Constitution contemplates is randomness at the point of creation of the panel of jurors from whom the ultimate jury is chosen. |
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The Rwandan Constitution sets forth the basic tenets of democracy and provides for a multiparty system. |
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If a citizen is wronged by any party, he or she can count on it that the Constitution and the Bill of Rights will protect him and justice will prevail. |
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On 27 July 2005 they filed a writ of summons in the original jurisdiction of the Court under sections 75 and 76 of the Constitution against three defendants. |
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In contrast, the Florida Constitution spells the point out expressly. |
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Accusing him of being a manchurian candidate out to undermine the Constitution and replace it with Communism isn't one of them. |
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The Clerk of the Senate nailed that lie five years ago when he pointed out the Constitution makes clear federal law takes precedence over state law. |
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Most radical was the 1856 provisional Constitution drafted by northern abolitionists, including John Brown. |
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The Constitution of the United States has been the bedrock upon which our country was built over the past 225 years. |
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They swore an oath to uphold the Constitution of the United States. |
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So while the Constitution empowered the federal government to levy taxes, it limited this power mostly to indirect taxes like tariffs, duties, and excise taxes. |
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And, of course, they trot out the Constitution to justify their actions, much as the slave holders did 150 years earlier. |
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I guess the strongest form of Bill of Rights would certainly be the American Bill of Rights which were the Amendments to the American Constitution in the 18th century. |
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One African American woman brandished a pocket-sized copy of the Constitution while marching. |
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The United States Constitution Bill of Rights, the French Rights of Man, and the U.N. Universal Declaration of Human Rights all share one set purpose. |
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Under this standard, any amendable Constitution makes possible any change whatsoever, since theoretically the Constitution could be amended to implement that change. |
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I don't think it's impermissible for the judge to openly avow that that Constitution is morally praiseworthy, that the United States is morally praiseworthy. |
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Anger about Citizens United has spurred a movement to amend the Constitution to reverse the opinion. |
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Senator Graham then addressed the argument that the president has the inherent power under the Constitution to authorize the warrantless wiretapping. |
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The Constitution is an ambiguous document open to interpretation by all. |
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Prime Minister and CPN-UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli reminded the main opposition Nepali Congress to comply with a gentlemen’s agreement, in which the major parties had reportedly agreed to form the UML-led government after the Constitution promulgation. |
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Because the U.S. Constitution vests state lawmakers with such wide-ranging powers in these areas, on the classic view, courts must defer to state legislatures. |
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It became known as The Great Compromise because it secured ratification of the Constitution by the small states and saved the republic from certain doom. |
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A way out of the current impasse lies less in a thorough overhaul of the Constitution than in a public awakening to the need to strengthen citizens' participation in politics. |
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The elections were deferred and the Constitution and courts suspended. |
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The only limits set by the Constitution for House members are that they be at least 25 years old, U.S. citizens and an inhabitant of the state from which they are elected. |
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Of course, the U.S. Constitution as written bans religious law from superseding our own laws by way of the Supremacy Clause. |
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On Europe, he promised a referendum on the EU Constitution before next October and to pull out of the EU common fisheries policy and the social chapter. |
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The Constitution should be about enshrining rights, not discrimination. |
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Rep. sheila Jackson Lee of Texas proclaimed this week that the Constitution is 400 years old. |
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In strictness the answer on both points must be in the negative. The Constitution of the U. S. forbids everything like an establishment of a national religion. |
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Just after the Civil War, the 15th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guaranteed that no one could be denied the right to vote because of their race, color or previous condition of servitude. |
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On that afternoon the crowds lining Constitution Hill were three to four deep, waiting patiently to catch a glimpse of Edward VIII as he returned to Buckingham Palace. |
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After World War I, the 1919 Weimar Constitution allowed Methodists to worship freely and many new chapels were established. |
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This is how the rights-obsessed turn the Constitution into a suicide pact. |
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The constitutional amending formula included in our patriated Constitution after 1982, was not exactly straightforward. |
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The Constitution of the United States took effect in 1789 and included several provisions regarding slavery. |
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The NA Body considered the Constitution Amendment Bill 2014 moved by MNA Asiya Nasir, together with five other members. |
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Abortion is a topic about which the Constitution is silent, and in which the court never needed to enmesh itself. |
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Granade had earlier struck down a provision added to the Alabama Constitution that banned same-sex unions. |
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However, the concept of absolutism was so ingrained in Russia that the Russian Constitution of 1906 still described the Tsar as an autocrat. |
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Critics note that at the time the Constitution was drafted, five states including North Carolina allowed free blacks to vote. |
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Philosophical basis for the military draft is introduced by the Constitution in times of emergency, but it has never been imposed. |
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After Pakistan's first ever general elections the 1973 Constitution was created by an elected Parliament. |
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Specifically, this implies that the island can be ceded without violating the first article of the Constitution of Norway. |
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Pope Pius VI never accepted the Civil Constitution of the Clergy, further isolating the Church in France. |
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For example, the United States Constitution of 1787 specifically authorized Congress to issue letters of marque and reprisal. |
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The Constitution of Canada is the supreme law of the country, and consists of written text and unwritten conventions. |
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It replaced the 2011 Provisional Constitution of Egypt, adopted following the revolution. |
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Gouverneur Morris, Founding Father of the United States, author of the United States Constitution and Senator from New York, King's College. |
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The ink on the Constitution had barely dried when Americans raised questions pertaining to originalism and the Constitution's meaning. |
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The U.S. Constitution includes guarantees against unreasonable searches. |
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Its status as the capital is mandated by the Constitution of the Netherlands, although it is not the seat of the government, which is The Hague. |
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When the Constitution of Australia came into force, the colonies collectively became states of the Commonwealth of Australia. |
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Canada's 1982 Constitution Act recognized the Inuit as Aboriginal peoples in Canada, but not First Nations. |
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The resignation is required because the Constitution says that the president shall hold no other offices nor discharge any public functions. |
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The U.S. Constitution gives people the right to assemble peacefully. |
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The prohibition on divorce in the 1937 Constitution was repealed in 1995 under the Fifteenth Amendment. |
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The Constitution will come into operation immediately on the issue of the proclamation. |
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In 1972, the article of the Constitution naming specific religious groups was deleted by the Fifth Amendment in a referendum. |
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The President can only veto the bill if it is in conflict with the Constitution of Ireland. |
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The structure of the Government of Ireland is regulated fundamentally by the Constitution of Ireland. |
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A key principle of the British Constitution is that the government is responsible to Parliament. |
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The Government must consist of between seven and fifteen members, according to the Constitution of Ireland. |
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The Constitution of the British Virgin Islands commences with a professed national belief in God. |
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The Constitution explicitly vests executive authority in the Government, not the President. |
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The Indian citizenship and nationality law and the Constitution of India provides single citizenship for the entire country. |
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The Constitution of Ireland, adopted in 1937, established the modern Irish state, referred to today as Ireland. |
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Politics in Denmark operates under a framework laid out in the Constitution of Denmark. |
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The Bill of Rights in the Constitution of South Africa forbids a retrial when there has already been an acquittal or a conviction. |
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These ideas would come to have profound influence on the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States. |
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In 1834, the first liberal, factual newspaper appeared, and the 1849 Constitution established lasting freedom of the press in Denmark. |
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It followed the findings of a Royal Commission on the Constitution under Lord Kilbrandon. |
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After all, the ratifiers, and not the authors, turned the Constitution into law. |
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It is also one of the 22 official languages recognized in the Constitution of India. |
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Greenland became a Danish colony in 1814, and was made a part of the Danish Realm in 1953 under the Constitution of Denmark. |
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In public schools, per article 16 of the Constitution of Liechtenstein, religious education is given by Church authorities. |
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The Article 16 of 1957 Malaysian Constitution also stated a similar condition previously. |
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The Spanish Constitution of 1978 is the culmination of the Spanish transition to democracy. |
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The militia clauses of the Swiss Federal Constitution are contained in Art. |
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The Constitution gives states the power to make decisions regarding restrictive voting laws. |
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The 1956 Constitution ended dominion status with Queen Elizabeth II as the last monarch of the country. |
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The Constitution of 1782 amended Poynings' Law to allow the Irish Parliament to initiate legislation. |
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James Hill Ramsay's Dawn of the Constitution gives a fuller discussion of the agreement, but does not give it any particular prominence. |
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Four amendments to the 1945 Constitution of Indonesia have revamped the executive, judicial, and legislative branches. |
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According to Poland's Constitution freedom of religion is ensured to everyone. |
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The Constitution of India does not give any language the status of national language. |
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You might also have visited Sloans in Chad Square, Moghul Palace Restaurant in Constitution Hill or Ty's in Stratford Road. |
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The government is regulated by a system of checks and balances defined by the Constitution of Argentina, the country's supreme legal document. |
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With the United States Constitution having become effective on 4 March 1789, the United States is the oldest surviving federation. |
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The Spanish Constitution of 1978 granted autonomy to the nationalities and regions of which the Kingdom of Spain is composed. |
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Commodore Philip Broke had lost Guerriere to Constitution from his very own squadron. |
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As a result of the Agreement, the Constitution of the Republic of Ireland was amended. |
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Constitution s 74 has not been amended, and the Constitution cannot be amended by legislation. |
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Nor did the Constitution limit, or provide for legislation to limit, such appeals. |
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Section 74 of the Constitution as enacted by the Imperial Parliament, provided two possibilities of appeal. |
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The Constitution of South Africa, not being a conventional Act of Parliament, does not contain an enacting formula per se. |
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This was despite the Labour government promising in 2004 to hold a referendum on the previously proposed Constitution for Europe. |
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The State Constitution of 1812 gave English official status in legal proceedings, but use of French remained widespread. |
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In India, parliamentary sovereignty is subject to the Constitution of India, which includes judicial review. |
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When the Constitution of India came into force on 26 January 1950, it repealed the Indian Independence Act. |
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Tennessee's Constitution requires that each County have an elected Sheriff. |
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He drafted the Constitution of the Year VIII and secured his own election as First Consul, taking up residence at the Tuileries. |
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The Judiciary of Somalia is defined by the Provisional Constitution of the Federal Republic of Somalia. |
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The Supreme Court has interpreted the Constitution as placing some additional restrictions on the federal courts. |
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Congress is authorized by Article III of the federal Constitution to regulate the Supreme Court's appellate jurisdiction. |
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In this opinion, predictable fidelity to the Constitution is more important than fidelity to unconstitutional precedent. |
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Article 39 of the Ethiopian Constitution further gives every regional state the right to secede from Ethiopia. |
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Although unicameral, the Constitution provides for the creation of a Senate. |
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Per Article 11, Section 1, of the Constitution of California, they are the legal subdivisions of the state. |
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Article 13 of the Constitution of Pakistan protects a person from being punished or prosecuted more than once for the same offence. |
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The Civil Constitution of the Clergy, passed on 12 July 1790, turned the remaining clergy into employees of the state. |
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Trudeau advocated the patriation of Canada's Constitution from the United Kingdom. |
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Apart from the Constitution Acts, 1867 to 1982, Canada's constitution also has unwritten elements based in common law and convention. |
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To-day the first part of the new Indian Constitution comes into force with the granting of a large measure of autonomy to the provinces. |
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The French Union was replaced in the new 1958 Constitution of 1958 by the French Community. |
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It means the Constitution of Australia is uncodified, it also contain constitutional conventions, thus is partially unwritten. |
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The ongoing process of amending or revising the current Constitution and form of government is popularly known as Charter Change. |
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The Constitution lists the qualifications and disqualifications from serving as a member of Parliament. |
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In Brazil, the Constitution of 1824 expressed the option for the monarchy as political system after Brazilian Independence. |
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Before universal suffrage, adopted as part of Bermuda's Constitution in 1967, voting was dependent on a certain level of property ownership. |
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McCartney, the islands adopted a constitution on 30 August 1976, which is Constitution Day, the national holiday. |
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The Constitution of Canada came into force on July 1, 1867 as the British North America Act, an act of the British Parliament. |
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The Constitution of North Korea is ambiguous about which official really is the country's head of state. |
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The document also continues to be honoured in the United States as an antecedent of the United States Constitution and Bill of Rights. |
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The South African Constitution of post 1994 considers Afrikaans as one of 11 official languages. |
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Zulfiqar Shah, Joint Director of PILER said under the Constitution and the relevant laws, every citizen has equal fundamental rights. |
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In the rejected Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe the charter was integrated as a part of the treaty itself. |
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The Constitution of 1812 recognised indigenous peoples of the Americas as Spanish citizens. |
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The Constitution was patriated and all aspects of our sovereignty became firmly located within our borders. |
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Joseph's face was painted out. In place of Joseph's monarchic face the word Constitution was painted in. But the reign of Joseph was not over. |
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Under the Constitution of 1791, France would function as a constitutional monarchy. |
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In the Republic, the electorate voted upon the nineteenth amendment to the Constitution of Ireland. |
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