Public education is a responsibility that is etched into the constitutions or statutes of the states. |
In such a system there is no room for qualitative differences in people, their constitutions or the food products themselves. |
Many constitutions require that basic rights can be curtailed only if less onerous measures are not available. |
The referendum has been widely adopted to protect key aspects of state constitutions, such as the governor and the two houses of parliament. |
It blatantly derogates national laws and constitutions while providing extensive powers to global banks and multinational corporations. |
Don't laugh, we with delicate psychological constitutions find life a bit much now and then. |