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(1) No society can make a perpetual constitution, or even a perpetual law. 
(2) This is an unwritten constitution.
(3) Any reform will destroy and pervert our constitution.
(4) The constitution guards the liberty of people.
(5) Britain has no written constitution.
(6) The American constitution was planned; the British constitution evolved.
(7) The club's constitution prevented women from becoming full members.
(8) Britain does not have a written constitution.
(9) The U.S. Constitution promises freedom of religion.
(10) The present constitution gives supreme authority to the presidency.
(11) Our constitution embodies all the fundamental principles of democracy.
(12) Britain has an unwritten constitution, and the United States has a written constitution.
(13) The president agreed to amend the constitution and allow multi-party elections.
(14) Parliament remains the central institution of the constitution of the United Kingdom.
(15) There have been major changes in the constitution, but the system remains democratic.
(16) According to the American Constitution, presidential elections are held every four years.
(17) The Constitution of Canada is modeled upon that of England.
(18) The lack of a written constitution is a peculiarity of the British political system.
(19) The American Constitution has proved adaptable in changing political conditions.
(20) The movement to change the union's constitution is slowly gathering momentum.
(21) The prime minister is, in conformity with the constitution, chosen by the president.
(22) Every citizen should uphold the Constitution.
(23) California's state Constitution includes a guarantee of privacy.
(24) He suspended the constitution and assumed dictatorial powers.
(25) The constitution proclaims that public property shall be inviolate.
(26) Brazil's constitution forbids the military use of nuclear energy.
(27) If we only had some God in the country's laws, instead of beng in such a sweat to get him into the Constitution, it would be better all around. 
(28) The right to speak freely is written into the Constitution of the United States.
(29) The concept of individual liberty is enshrined in the constitution.
(30) In a desperate attempt to stave off defeat, he reluctantly promised wholesale reform of the constitution.
(1) This is an unwritten constitution.
(2) Any reform will destroy and pervert our constitution.
(3) Britain has no written constitution.
(4) The club's constitution prevented women from becoming full members.
(5) Britain does not have a written constitution.
(6) The U.S. Constitution promises freedom of religion.
(7) The present constitution gives supreme authority to the presidency.
(8) Our constitution embodies all the fundamental principles of democracy.
(9) The right to speak freely is written into the Constitution of the United States.
(10) The president agreed to amend the constitution and allow multi-party elections.
(11) Parliament remains the central institution of the constitution of the United Kingdom.
(12) There have been major changes in the constitution, but the system remains democratic.
(13) The concept of individual liberty is enshrined in the constitution.
(14) The lack of a written constitution is a peculiarity of the British political system.
(15) The American Constitution has proved adaptable in changing political conditions.
(16) The prime minister is, in conformity with the constitution, chosen by the president.
(17) In a desperate attempt to stave off defeat, he reluctantly promised wholesale reform of the constitution.
(18) The President has suspended the constitution and assumed total power.
(19) The constitution of a primitive society is not necessarily simple.
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(31) The new constitution dropped all reference to previous wars.
(32) The new constitution will be adopted next year.
(33) The new constitution was promulgated in 1990.
(34) He has a very strong constitution.
(35) The Constitution did not definitively rule out divorce.
(36) A weak constitution disposed her to frequent illness.
(37) These rights are enshrined in the country's constitution.
(38) The constitution guarantees the right of peaceful protest.
(39) He must have an extremely strong constitution.
(40) He has a weak constitution.
(41) The president's actions violate the constitution.
(42) Parliament will vote to amend the constitution.
(43) The President is expected to respect the constitution.
(44) The signers attached their names to the Constitution.
(45) These important rights are enshrined in the constitution.
(46) The constitution enshrines the basic rights of all citizens.
(47) These principles are enshrined in the country's constitution.
(48) A constitution need not be a single document.
(49) I stood the drawing up of a constitution.
(50) The new constitution redefined the powers of the president.
(51) According to the constitution ...
(52) The party sought a mandate to reform the constitution.
(53) Only people with a strong constitution should go climbing.
(54) Religious practices are permissible under the Constitution.
(55) The new leader has promised to respect the constitution.
(56) Presidents must swear allegiance to the US constitution.
(57) The assembly was mandated to draft a constitution.
(58) A new constitution was promulgated last month.
(59) Hunger and disease had weakened his constitution.
(60) These rights are established in the federal constitution.
(61) What's the chemical constitution of the dye?
(62) The new constitution provides for a 650-seat legislature.
(63) The same food does not agree with every constitution.
(64) The constitution was suspended as the fighting grew worse.
(65) The constitution had invested him with certain powers.
(66) The constitution guarantees freedom of thought and belief.
(67) He recommended the constitution of a review committee.
(68) Our constitution states that all men are equal.
(69) You've been blessed with a strong constitution .
(70) Article 1 of the constitution guarantees freedom of religion.
(71) He trusted to his strong constitution of recovery.
(72) Until the constitution is amended, the power to appoint ministers will remain with the president.
(73) I do not regard the constitution of the U.K. as set in concrete.
(74) The nation's constitution provided a model that other countries followed.
(75) She's got a strong constitution - she'll recover in no time.
(76) The child had a weak constitution and was always ill.
(77) When he suspended the constitution and dissolved Congress, he had the imprimatur of the armed forces.
(78) The Constitution is not morally neutral but is based on certain central values.
(79) The president has promised a new constitution and the creation of democratic power structures.
(80) Many politicians have pointed to the need for a written constitution.
(81) The constitution stipulated that a general election must be held within 120 days.
(82) The constitution prohibits them from military engagement on foreign soil.
(83) East and West Germany united under article 23 of the Bonn constitution.
(84) He was responsible for the constitution of a new committee.
(85) According to the Constitution of the country all the young men do a year's military service.
(86) The constitution was suspended and the army was placed in full control.
(87) Brazil says its constitution forbids the private ownership of energy assets.
(88) A two-thirds majority is needed to amend the club's constitution.
(89) He interpreted the vote as support for the constitution and that is the spin his supporters are putting on the results today.
(90) The nation's constitution provided a model that other countries follow.
(91) The talks are meant to clear the way for formal negotiations on a new constitution.
(92) She's busy getting up the American constitution for tomorrow's exam.
(93) Under the Constitution, you cannot be tried twice for the same crime.
(94) The key articles of the constitution can only be changed by referendum.
(95) The change to the constitution reflects the wishes of the people who voted in the referendum.
(96) The right of free speech is enshrined in the Constitution.
(97) About ninety-five per cent of those who cast their votes approve the new constitution.
(98) The constitution also confers large powers on Brazil's 25 constituent states.
(99) The right of freedom of speech is enshrined in law/in the constitution.
(100) The right of individuals to appeal to a higher court is provided for in the constitution.
(101) Under the constitution, an election must be called every five years.
(102) The courts struck down local segregation laws because they violated the federal constitution.
(103) The President has suspended the constitution and assumed total power.
(104) Clause 4 of the constitution is thought to be the most important section.
(105) The constitution provides for an elected two - chamber legislature.
(106) The Constitution requires the president to seek the prior approval of Congress for military action.
(107) His theory provides a remarkable insight into the nature of the British constitution.
(108) The proposed constitution gives him much wider powers than his predecessor.
(109) The constitution of a primitive society is not necessarily simple.
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(110) I do not regard the constitution of the United Kingdom as set in concrete.
(111) The US Constitution states that the people have a right to bear arms .
(112) Take a written constitution and a Bill of Rights.
(113) However, amending the constitution is not a simple process.
(114) Park changed the constitution to give himself lifetime rule.
(115) It is, strictly speaking, conferred by the Constitution.
(116) A new draft constitution was approved on Aug. 23.
(117) Only it has the power to change the constitution.
(118) The new constitution was true to Rousseau.
(119) The King approves the committee's draft constitution.
(120) Lorenz and Ardrey suggest, respectively, that aggression and territoriality form a deep-lying part of people's biological and psychic constitution.
(121) The fourth element of the constitution is one that I have described as a parliamentary government under a constitutional monarchy.
(122) I have a problem with people who take the Constitution loosely and the Bible literally. Bill Maher 
(123) Trade unions exerted a considerable influence upon the Labour Party, especially after the introduction of the new Labour constitution of 1918.
(124) That a case arising under the constitution should be decided without examining the instrument under which it arises?
(125) Make me dictator for five years and I'll show you what I can do. I'll clean the dirt out. We need to bring law and order and should bring about the necessary changes in the constitution to achieve this. And we should stop vote bank politics done in the name of communal harmony. People have stopped loving their country. Everybody has forgotten the "mother" in motherland. Dharminder 
(126) Under the 1978 Constitution, considerable power is vested in the King and exercised by a Cabinet appointed by him.
(127) Thanks to bitter memories of dictatorship, the constitution forbids a second consecutive term for any elected official.
(128) He established a precedent that the president can act far more extensively than the constitution allows.
(129) Its adoption, however, was to be delayed until the new Constitution came into effect.
(130) At the same time it amended the republic's constitution to abolish the guaranteed Communist Party monopoly of power.
(131) There are cogent reasons why the constitution drafters decided to generalize rather than to particularize.
(132) Unitary Because all legislative power stems from Parliament, we have a unitary as opposed to a federal constitution.
(133) Under the new Constitution the President, elected by the Jatiya Sangsad, assumed a largely ceremonial role.
(134) Segregation on the basis of race is a denial of equal protection in violation of the Constitution. 38a.
(135) I doubt, too, whether any other convention we can obtain may be able to make a better constitution.
(136) This natural sequence of events is frequently obscured when the condition is treated without taking the constitution into account.
(137) The ruling United National Party does not have the two-thirds majority in parliament required to change the constitution.
(138) We amended the Constitution in 1913 because we decided the people should rule in the Senate.
(139) On March 10-11 a rally by students demanded free elections(), freedom of the media and a democratic constitution.
(140) In order to stimulate local interest and to attract more members, a revision of the constitution allowed the formation of Regional Councils.
(141) A third disability lay in her constitution: Sparta had no satisfactory apparatus for decision-making and the formulation of strategy.
(142) But the assembly also has the power - never used - to amend the constitution.
(143) Everywhere save Britain the constitution is defined as a special category of law.
(144) We ratified the treaty in 1951 but under our constitution this gives no right of action in our domestic courts.
(145) When he is sworn into office he will have to pledge his allegiance to the republican constitution.
(146) The new constitution will allow it to make its own foreign policy and join international organisations.
(147) The influential Roman Catholic Church also opposed the draft constitution on the grounds that it permitted abortion.
(148) The judicial power of the United States is extended to all cases arising under the constitution.
(149) On Nov. 17, Havel broadcast his proposed amendments to the referendum law and the existing Constitution.
(150) The tenants wrote their own constitution and bylaws, their own personnel and policy procedures, their own job descriptions.
(151) Women were granted the vote and given equal citizenship for the first time in the 1950 Constitution.
(152) Of course, there were important continuities between the liberal constitution and the liberal-democratic constitution.
(153) The Constitution of the Brothers branch is presently being re-cast.
(154) It is conceived as the first step towards a written constitution for the United Kingdom.
(155) The power now contested was exercised by the first Congress elected under the present constitution.
(156) He simply promised the addition of a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution and asked voters to trust him to reduce spending.
(157) Under the constitution, the supreme leader, appointed by conservative clerics, has the final say in matters of state.
(158) Every 20 years, a Constitutional Revisions Commission is appointed to review and change the state constitution.
(159) Its constitution allows it to publish contracts and practice notes only where these have been approved unanimously by the constituent bodies.
(160) Not withstanding that risk, under the Constitution, the judiciary is in the best position to blow the whistle on runaway majorities.
(161) The whole gentile constitution made the transference of private property from father to son impossible.
(162) A new constitution was approved by referendum in February 1987.
(163) It is not correct to say there is no written constitution.
(164) This same structure is conflated in the novel with Lacan's model of the constitution of subjectivity.
(165) Why, then, should lawyers be called to task for protecting the rights of the accused under the Constitution?
(166) One has led to the written constitution, but it has also led to revolution and at times tyranny.
(167) Such a reaction is both natural and understandable: the Constitution does exhibit those very characteristics.
(168) He has a steely stare, a brassy attitude and an iron constitution.
(169) In a country without a codified constitution,(http:///constitution.html) it is hardly possible to give a definitive answer.
(170) The following year he amended the constitution, opening the way for a third term.
(171) Indeed, it goes beyond that, so far as is necessary to promote a written constitution based on federal principles.
(172) The makers of the Constitution, it is clear, took no undue chances.
(173) The constitution, when thus adopted, was of complete obligation, and bound the state sovereignties.
(174) It is my faith and conviction that the Constitution came not alone of the brain and purpose of man, but of the inspiration of God. Gordon B. Hinckley 
(175) A new Constitution was overwhelmingly approved in a referendum on Dec. 23, 1990.
(176) The Constituent Assembly itself was to be dissolved on July 5 when a new constitution was to be published.
(177) Husayn suspended the constitution, declared martial law, banned all political parties and arrested hundreds of politicians.
(178) The constitution still stands and nothing can be done until it is changed.
(179) Although it is doubtful whether the established set-up will hold, the future form of any new constitution is uncertain.
(180) It is authorized to decide all cases of every description, arising under the constitution or laws of the United States.
(181) The point is best illustrated by reference to specific examples under the existing United Kingdom constitution.
(182) Estrada has been charged with bribery, corruption, violating the constitution and betraying the public trust.
(183) Henry Hyde of Illinois, who are wary of any attempts to amend the Constitution.
(184) Even the provisions of the formal document, the United States Constitution, may be amended by judicial decisions and custom usage.
(185) Our Constitution is color-blind, and neither knows nor tolerates classes among citizens.
(186) It broke the international agreement of 1925 and, in its 1937 constitution, made dejure claim over Northern Ireland.
(187) Every democratic constitution is based on the limitation of power.
(188) He was close to MacDonald and trusted him to respect the constitution.
(189) Such results are not only not compelled by the Constitution, but, it seems to me, are prohibited by it.
(190) The commerce power invoked here by the Congress is a specific and plenary one authorized by the Constitution itself.
(191) The new administration was given responsibility for preparing for the forthcoming general election and drafting a new constitution.
(192) If a written constitution is contentious from its beginning, it will not command respect, and it will not be obeyed.
(193) Suppose there is not even consensus that the Constitution is fundamental law.
(194) The constitution prohibits him from staying another, so he is casting about for ways to hold on to power.
(195) Adopt a written constitution, of which the Bill of Rights will form the centrepiece.
(196) The opposition said his bid for a third consecutive term was a blatant violation of the constitution.
(197) Gqozo later issued a decree amending the homeland's constitution to allow sovereignty to be relinquished.
(198) While it is true that no major changes have been made to the constitution, this is not through want of trying.
(199) The new constitution under consideration would be discussed by the crucial party congress to be held in October next year.
(200) He centred his attention on the sovereignty of Parliament, the conventions of the constitution(), and the rule of law.
(201) Each of the union republics has a constitution and state structure modelled broadly on that of the central administration.
(202) The standing committee's choice of legal experts to draw up the constitution, adopted unanimously by the assembly, was surprising.
(203) Palau's constitution bans nuclear activity unless agreed by at least 75 percent of voters.
(204) In the light of this document, conservative opposition to the constitution all but disappeared.
(205) A commission was appointed to draw up a new constitution which would be put to a referendum in mid-1990.
(206) On Dec. 5 the Congress voted by secret ballot on nine amendments to the Constitution.
(207) Prayer in schools may be against the separation of church and state that the Constitution requires.
(208) Elections should then follow for a constituent assembly which would draft a constitution.
(209) A thirteen-person steering committee was elected to draw up a draft constitution and a programme of activities.
(210) The second section of the third article of the constitution defines the extent of the judicial power of the United States.
(211) Congress began on March 24 its debate on the plan, whose implementation would require several amendments of the 1988 constitution.
(212) His plan to change the constitution to give more power to the president has made little headway.
(213) Voters also heavily endorsed a clause on the ballot paper calling for the convening of a constituent assembly to reform the Constitution.
(214) The motion to reject the small constitution failed by 18 votes to 63 with three abstentions.
(215) The constitution and functions of the Board, established by the Legal Aid Act 1988, are considered below.
(216) We must again remember to search for the constitution amongst the realities, and not confine ourselves to pretty normative structures.
(217) They are constructed with few weaknesses and have a sound, strong constitution.
(218) Foreign usage is not particularly concerned with the documentary character of a constitution.
(219) Ninety-seven percent of those qualified to vote did so and a new democratic constitution was adopted by unanimous vote.
(220) The assembly, charged with drawing up a new constitution, could pave the way for political pluralism.
(221) In 1812 the Cortes of Cadiz drew up a constitution which consecrated the dogma of the sovereignty of the nation.
(222) The government for its part insisted on all-party negotiations to draw up the constitution, with elections to follow.
(223) I do not regard the United Kindom constitution as set in concrete.
(224) The regimes under which nationalised industries function are by no means the only examples of vertical devolution under the United Kingdom constitution at present.
(225) And this probably explains why the balanced budget amendment to the Constitution seemed to be in trouble last week.
(226) The Treaty defined the demarcation of powers between the federation and the constituent republics as a component element of the new Constitution.
(227) Bagehot's work continued to be regarded as an authoritative work long after the Constitution had undergone fundamental change.
(228) Firearms are second only to the Constitution in importance; they are the peoples' liberty's teeth. George Washington 
(229) Social, economic and political developments crushed the eighteenth-century constitution and hence the credibility of the established constitutional theory.
(230) Similarly, some justices bristled at the idea of using the Constitution to grant presidential immunity from civil suits.
(231) But the peculiar expressions of the constitution of the United States furnish additional arguments in favour of its rejection.
(232) Although the turnout was only 43 percent, 99 percent of votes cast gave backing to the Constitution.
(233) The classical idea of a constituent assembly submitting a constitution to referendum was thus to be mediated through the Landtage.
(234) With Aristide prevented by the constitution from standing again in 1996, the country was swamped by criminal and political violence.
(235) Conversely, political behaviour helps influence the contours of the Constitution.
(236) However, on May 29, 1991, the draft constitution was given its first reading by the Grand National Assembly.
(237) The adoption of the Constitution resulted from a compromise that overlooked the problem of human bondage.
(238) He asked for approval of a constitution with sweeping new presidential powers in the failed referendum last week.
(239) What I do believe is that you don't get constitutional reform because you can have a better constitution.
(240) An initiative was now expected to amend to the relevant Article 18 of the federal constitution.
(241) And I suppose the way to change the damned constitution is with a majority vote.
(242) In addition to these state law rights, teachers are given rights under the due process clause of the U. S. Constitution.
(243) The new parliament's principal task would be to draft a constitution for approval by the electorate in a referendum.
(244) But the collective foolishness of amending the Constitution wholesale really takes the cake.
(245) In recent decades, we have seen a variety of enthusiastic attempts to amend our Constitution.
(246) Since the passage of Proposition 209, those seeking such programs must resort to a statewide initiative to amend the California Constitution.
(247) Is politics generally to be neutral between conceptions of the good, or does neutrality apply to the constitution only?
(248) The pro-slavery compromise of the Constitution which required the rendition of fugitive slaves was abrogated.
(249) To live under an effectively working constitution is not the same as living under a regime of moral laissez-faire.
(250) Middle-class hopes ride on a new constitution approved in September.
(251) Opposition parties repeated their call for the election of a national constituent assembly to draw up a new constitution.
(252) To amend the Constitution voters must approve the measure in a referendum.
(253) A new constitution was adopted transforming a loose federation of affiliated organisations into a centralised national political party.
(254) I look upon death to be as necessary to our constitution as sleep. We shall rise refreshed in the morning. Benjamin Franklin 
(255) He insisted that he had acted within the Constitution and reaffirmed his commitment to multiparty democracy.
(256) The Assembly set to work with a draft constitution prepared by Hugo Preuss.
(257) This has a direct bearing on how we should study the constitution.
(258) Congress amended the constitution more than 300 times during 1992.
(259) The Constitution confers on the President the whole executive power.
(260) The materials do include assertions about the constitution of humans and do make a distinction between body and soul.
(261) To hold otherwise would mark a drastic change in our understanding of the Constitution.
(262) Those who wish today to amend the Constitution to suit narrow crusades of their own might ponder this lesson.
(263) These are expressed with differing degrees of formality in the form of statutory provisions(), case law and conventions of the constitution.
(264) This traditional classification nevertheless remains a convenient way of approaching the task of describing the United Kingdom constitution.
(265) The aim is now to change the constitution to elect four associate members on to a management committee.
(266) Or rule on whether asset sales, user fees, mandates and flashes of congressional ingenuity yet undreamed of violate the Constitution?
(267) On April 30 Lekhanya announced proposals to set up a national constituent assembly to draw up a new constitution.
(268) Another area of heightened tension is the controversy over the draft of the new constitution proposed by Mr Mugabe.
(269) In 1883 he decided to shake off his controllers by restoring a more liberal constitution.
(270) The monarch is, furthermore, more than merely a part of Parliament under the constitution of the United Kingdom.
(271) Approval of the draft constitution came amid renewed political initiatives by the government.
(272) They are a means of keeping the constitution in tune with changing political circumstances without recourse to legislation.
(273) The new Constitution allocated one seat to a representative of Rotuma island.
(274) In 1941, the constitution of the Rural Areas Committee was finally approved.
(275) It was at this time that the idea of a citizen militia to defend the constitution against its enemies gathered support.
(276) The constitution declares the existence of the state and it expresses the most important fundamental rules of the political system.
(277) Venetiaan stated his desire to reform the Constitution to reduce the involvement of the army in internal affairs.
(278) Opposition groups in exile had rejected the terms of the Constitution and called for a boycott.
(278) try its best to collect and make good sentences.
(279) Chettha Thannajaro pressed Chavalit to back the new constitution and put better people in economic posts.
(280) Labour and the Liberal Democrats appear to accept without question the view that our constitution is absurdly out of date.
(281) The session approved a draft Constitution which would be circulated for nationwide discussion.
(282) Whether the state of Maryland may, without violating the constitution, tax that branch?
(283) In some school districts, the state constitution protects student expression more broadly than does Hazelwood.
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