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Many of its key terms are foreign to traditional constitutional language.
Missing was not the constitutional language but the will to enforce it.
Constitutional language that the Court frequently has found warranting such protection is not clear enough for him.
The present constitutional language requires the former; the proposed amendments would allow the latter.
The measure changed the constitutional language outlining the organization of the state militia.
A half century would pass before the nation would have to address that murky constitutional language.
The Constitutional language gives the option to "affirm" instead of "swear".
One way to estimate the framers' intentions is to assess constitutional language in historical terms.
It is through this constitutional language that wider "reserve powers" are granted to the monarch.
Based on their interpretation of the constitutional language, these critics argue that czars should be subject to Senate confirmation.
Section 21: other constitutional language rights outside the Charter regarding English and French are sustained.
"connote, in British constitutional language, the widest law-making powers appropriate to a sovereign".
One of its first orders of business was the approval of the precise constitutional language on the role of the legislature.
(Under existing constitutional language, the governor controls the agenda because final action on his budget submission must occur before any other appropriations may be considered.)
The constitutional language areas determine the official languages in their municipalities, as well as the geographical limits of the empowered institutions for specific matters.
"One additional source of evidence about the meaning of constitutional language is early constitutional interpretations by government officials or prominent commentators.
Initiative 300 critics is that by strict enforcement of the tough constitutional language, the electorate's support of the constitutional amendment will weaken.
Ms. Johnsen said her group and others were increasingly relying on state constitutional language to avoid taking issues on abortion before the Supreme Court.
The 78-page rebuttal issued by Mr. Clinton's lawyers construed the constitutional language about impeachment as narrowly as possible.
No further constitutional language prescribes titles or forms of address to the fourth generation, or great grandchildren, of a reigning monarch.
Judge Bork, who has advocated deference to legislative policies that do not violate specific constitutional language, is considered more likely to uphold the validity of such programs.
Most of those lawsuits have been based on state constitutional language guaranteeing an adequate public education, language that does not appear in the United States Constitution.
Mr. Bork says that the right of privacy upheld in the Griswold case departs from any plausible meaning of constitutional language.
To receive financial aid, applicants must fulfill the criteria set forth by the LRSP, most importantly having a case that involves constitutional language rights.
Amends Constitution: Changes constitutional language describing governmental system of separation of powers; makes grammatical and spelling changes.