Unlike a municipal government, they are not subject to the constitutional constraints that public government must abide by.
Should we accept constitutional constraints on democratic power to prevent the majority from limiting freedom of speech or other important liberties?
Any proposed change to constitutional constraints, or rules of constraints, are subject to economic scrutiny for their effects on efficiency and equity.
And so I would simply say Japan and Germany have constitutional constraints.
Legal and constitutional constraints, along with pragmatic considerations, seriously limited the commission's options.
Japanese officials attributed the delay to Japan's constitutional constraints on using military aircraft outside its boundaries.
It is a truism that constitutional constraints make it more difficult for the assembly or the society to change its mind on important questions.
Although sometimes described as an absolute monarch, Philip faced many constitutional constraints on his authority.
Nor did any of the projects for constitutional constraints upon the Tsar's discretion bear fruit.
But from another angle, the same data show that these justices are more apt to enforce constitutional constraints on Congressional power.