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'constitutional conditions' is a commonly-used phrase in written English.
It typically refers to the requirements set out in the constitution of a nation or organization. For example: According to the constitutional conditions laid out, all citizens of the United States are entitled to the right to a fair trial.
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Critics denounced the president, saying that neither of the two constitutional conditions for a martial law declaration — a foreign invasion or a rebellion — had been met.
Part II gives an example of a procedural mechanism that does, in fact, prevent legislative action even when the constitutional conditions for action are met: the Senate filibuster.
The fiscal, political and constitutional conditions a Labour-led government could inherit in 2015 are hugely uncertain so there's a principled as well as a defensive case for "waiting to see".
"What we find is a system fraught with impediments and dilemmas that delivers neither justice, nor efficiency, nor constitutional conditions of confinement," the professors Kitty Calavita and Valerie Jenness wrote in "Appealing to Justice," a book about their research.
But the introduction of the mayoral system created the constitutional conditions for someone else to marshal a very similar coalition of the Labour left, the further left and that evolved form of community politics fuelled by faith; a coalition that is committed and gets out its vote.
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The president's oath is a constitutional condition for him to become president.
The first proposition is apparent from the fact that originality is a constitutional condition for copyright, Feist, 499 U.S. 340, passim, and that Congress has provided copyright protection for works containing uncopyrightable material.
It was Justice Breyer who hammered home for Driver just how deeply the Court touches American lives when it interprets the constitutional condition of public schools.
A further consequence of the Revolution is that, for the first time, sex was introduced as a constitutional condition for the possession of political rights, even as rights were proclaimed to be universal and inalienable.
Thus, the Panel will be led to examining the ways in which these other constitutional values condition and limit autonomy-based arguments.
Mr. Brown has repeatedly argued that the change, along with other shifts in the state system, has resulted in constitutional care and conditions for the remaining 132,000 inmates.
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