Being the first constitutionally pacifist nation even gave them a warm glow of moral superiority.
But constitutionally, they are as much a part of France as Normandy or Provence.
The unanimous ruling written by Judge Stephen Williams centered on whether Hsia's actions were constitutionally protected.
Leaders such as Zoeller are doing what they are constitutionally required to do: Enforce the law.
Even more important, constitutionally marriage is not a federal question, but rather a state matter.
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He has only eight months left in office and is constitutionally barred from seeking another term.
Only parliament in Paris, says the council, is constitutionally empowered to pass or amend laws.
Many critics view The Times as constitutionally unable to address the election in an unbiased fashion.
And both Article I and Article II are constitutionally deficient for other reasons as well.
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Identical constitutionally suspect logic explains proposals to tax the sale of bullets at excessive rates.
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Third, after June 2nd he will be constitutionally entitled to call another parliamentary election.
Constitutionally, the provinces control natural resources and will have to implement most of the regulations.
It quoted officials as saying that basic rights, such as freedom of expression, were now constitutionally guaranteed.
Plus, he was an inveterate storyteller himself, someone who seemed constitutionally unable to keep himself under wraps.
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The dissent argues that Nevius' comments were constitutionally protected speech and the case should have been dismissed.
The imperial family, constitutionally bound now to keep out of politics, can influence the debate only indirectly.
He will win more by promptly issuing a better one, as he is constitutionally entitled to do.
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Mr Fujimori's fall came with extraordinary speed, a bare four months into a constitutionally dubious third term.
Connecticut, which held that married couples (later expanded to everyone) have a constitutionally protected right to purchase contraceptives.
Mr Ramos-Horta, who constitutionally has no control over economic decisions, has been promoting Timor-Leste as a free-trade zone.
As a group of islands they are fully autonomous in internal affairs and constitutionally equal with the Netherlands.
She remembered Martha telling her once that James was constitutionally mean, and she wondered whether he suspected anything.
Mr. Karzai is constitutionally barred from running again, and the field of likely successors is still wide open.
But because the treaty is outside the EU framework, the attorney-general advised that a vote was constitutionally necessary.
Then, a future Congress could find another, less constitutionally offensive method to serve the same function as the mandate.
So with this ruling the court is saying that even one word on a license can be constitutionally protected.
The Senate has its constitutionally-mandated prerogative to advise and consent, and that is not what I am talking about.
His bill was constitutionally sensitive and therefore friendlier to defense than to the federal departments of Energy and Education.
Since pension promises are legally (and sometimes constitutionally) protected in many states, the equivalent promise is a government bond.
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He will be constitutionally obliged to do so having served two five-year terms.
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