Pure constitutionalist libertarians will say though that any laws are an infringement on rights. |
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Independence in Europe was not presented in simple constitutionalist terms but in policy-relevant terms. |
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He is regarded as a solid thinker, someone of a likable disposition, and a good constitutionalist. |
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Despite his origins as a Whig and a constitutionalist, he is widely revered as the father of militant Irish republicanism. |
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The constitutionalist liberal party rejected the results and denounced the election as a massive fraud. |
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However, knowing that the member is an honest constitutionalist, I want to know if he indeed considers that Quebec is a nation. |
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So, his colleague, who is also a constitutionalist, spoke of the existence of the Quebec nation. |
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Mr. Pelletier is a renowned constitutionalist and a staunch defender of Quebec's political weight. |
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It was supposed to describe the future state of the nation and was not supported by constitutionalist movements. |
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A generation that had made the Resistance and therefore, as written by constitutionalist Michele Ainis, had taken on true legitimacy. |
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It is for this reason that the nascent constitutionalist approach of the 1990s had the effective protection of human rights as its main concern. |
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A constitutionalist libertarian, Rawles is strongly opposed to any federal regulations on dry ice bombs. |
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The armed forces, led by constitutionalist officers, have already expressed concern about the politicians' failure to agree on economic measures. |
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During his first term, Risch came to be known as a strict constitutionalist, and he relentlessly criticized Pres. |
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No prior experience as a judge, no expertise as a constitutionalist, indeed, no training in the law at all, is formally necessary. |
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Thus, Njazi Jaho, a first rank constitutionalist, believes that these changes 'should have been made the subject of a much wider discussion' including all the political forces of the country. |
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But Seidman gives short shrift to the constitutionalist trend that has been taking place outside the United States. |
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Ambedkar was an astute political leader, prominent constitutionalist, jurist, economist, thinker and a transformational social reformer. |
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Cicero was a Roman philosopher, statesman, lawyer, orator, political theorist, Roman consul and constitutionalist. |
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The incoming constitutionalist president is General George Pulaski. |
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He admitted it would be an internal tussle: the journalist in him would want to take it, while the constitutionalist in him would regret that she had offered one. |
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Marcus Tullius Cicero was a Roman philosopher, politician, lawyer, orator, political theorist, consul and constitutionalist. |
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Dion had a gun on his hip and told the official who questioned whether he had a permit that his authority was the constitutionalist badge he was wearing on his belt. |
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After the election the seven Constitutionalist candidates, including Churchill, who were elected did not act or vote as a group. |
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Churchill and 11 others decided to use the label Constitutionalist rather than Liberal or Unionist. |
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Any plans that Churchill may have had to create a Constitutionalist Party were shelved with the calling of another general election. |
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