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Yes, a constitutional clause.
A constitutional clause restricts his ability to run less than four years after leaving office.
Thursday's ruling rested on a constitutional clause enabling the president to make appointments when the Senate is in recess.
Outside parliament, they rallied overnight with other followers (minus the elephants) to support a constitutional clause that, as one monk put it, would "save Buddhism from destruction".
His attorney general filed a challenge before the Supreme Court, arguing that the law violates a constitutional clause protecting the family.
The federal government had argued that the law, the first in Latin America allowing same-sex couples to marry, violates a constitutional clause protecting the family.
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"Any interpretation of any constitutional clause seems now up for grabs".
I could rant about a country's leader casually dismissing any suggestion that a cruel constitutional clause that equates a mother's life to that of a foetus or embryo should at least be discussed.
A new constitutional clause empowering the Oireachtas to legislate for abortion will not prevent challenges being taken in the Supreme Court to any future legislation, the attorney general will advise the cabinet tomorrow.
The government used an emergency constitutional clause to push the bill through the lower house of parliament without a vote.
One way to resolve doubts about the meaning of an ambiguous constitutional clause is to read it in the context of other provisions in the Constitution — most notably, the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment.
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