Strict constructionists believe that government policy making should be left to the Executive and Legislative branches of government. |
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At one point the book maintains that recent attacks on the perspectives from Foucauldians and social constructionists are laudable. |
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He promised to nominate strict conservative constructionists to the federal bench. |
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It's a little frightening to think what this decision could mean in the hands of one of those strictly Republican constructionists, isn't it? |
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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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As conservative constructionists, they would abide by the law passed by the legislature, allowing for abortion to continue. |
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His influences range from the Russian constructionists to the Bauhaus movement, and he has been inspired by everything from scrapyards to architecture and coastlines. |
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The adherents of the Bauhaus school and Russian constructionists, riding on the wave of the industrialization of the society, proclaimed the dominance of function. |
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Traditionally, strict constructionists have held that the amendment guarantees the right to keep and bear all weapons, without exception. |
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Nevertheless, Paulk gave a forum to Gary North and other Re constructionists over the years. |
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Lacking incentives to appoint strict constructionists, his attitude toward judicial conservatives runs between indifference and hostility. |
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Mercifully, we would also gag Marxists, post-Marxists, Freudians and so-called social constructionists too. |
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The strict constructionists had dwindled to a few impracticables, headed by John Randolph. |
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Perry then elaborated on his views on the Supreme Court, which he said needed more strict constructionists of the Constitution. |
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It also helps to know that he's been tutored by and worked under some religious leaders who, with respect to canon law and the faith itself, are strict constructionists. |
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