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The constitutions
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The act, or process of setting something up, or establishing something; the composition or structure of such a thing; its makeup.
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The constitutions of India and Spain have similar provisions.
The constitutions of tomorrow will be written with the love poems of today.
The constitutions of totalitarian states are always unreadable, impenetrable — and very long.
The constitutions of some states, including Michigan, explicitly bar the cutting of public pensions.
The constitutions and laws of some countries prohibit their nationals from being extradited to other countries.
The constitutions of Germany and Italy, for example, require the legal system to conform with international customary law.
The Constitutions of Florida and New Mexico still allows state government to ban Asian immigrants from owning or inheriting property.
The Constitutions of Melfi, or Liber Augustalis, promulgated by Frederick in 1231, was a model of the new legislation developing from the study of Roman and canon law.
The constitutions of the former Soviet Union and other communist countries subordinated individual freedoms to the goal of achieving a classless society.
The Constitutions of Melfi were created in order to establish a centralized state.
On the one hand, the EU system must be compatible with the basic constitutional norms and principles shared by the constitutions of the member states.
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