Sentence examples for house constitution from inspiring English sources

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Today, Phi Tau prides itself on its progressiveness; when the house constitution was rewritten in 1956, references to gender were deliberately excluded, making the house officially coeducational even before Dartmouth College accepted women as students.

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But Vladeta Jankovic of the opposition Democratic Party of Serbia told the lower house: "The constitution is being changed for the sake of just one man".

In June, she painted a message on the wall outside her office that read: "This is private property and the destruction of this house violates the Constitution, and the European Convention on Human Rights".

All told, the staggered rounds and possible runoffs mean that Egyptians may be voting on as many as a dozen days between now and June, electing an upper and lower house, approving a constitution and electing a president.

On October 16th, the senior chamber voted to adopt a censure motion against Mr Nukaga the first such resolution passed by the upper house since the constitution was promulgated in 1947.It is true that, unlike a censure motion against the cabinet or a minister in the lower house, a no-confidence vote in the upper house is non-binding.

She organized small protests and at one point emblazoned her building, which also houses a women's crisis center and an anti-landmine group, with the words, "This is private property and the destruction of the house violates the Constitution and the European Convention of Human Rights".

They have organized protests, spoken to international policy makers and at one point painted their office building with the words, "This is private property and the destruction of the house violates the Constitution and the European Convention of Human Rights".

Fitzgerald argued in a letter last week to the board of governors' chairman that gender-neutral housing violates the Constitution.

The house even convened a "constitution convention" to change the official rules of the game to allow a person to build a hotel on a property without first having to own four houses.

By last April, when activists began to collect signatures to force an early presidential election that might remove him, there was no lower house of parliament, the constitution was contested, the economy was near ruin and Mr. Morsi was trying to institutionalize the power of the Muslim Brotherhood.

Instead, Mrs Arroyo has been left looking shabby and incompetent partly because of her abrupt postponement of the summit, on the dubious grounds of bad weather, and partly because of a scandalous attempt by her supporters in Congress's lower house to hobble the constitution and abolish the independent-minded Senate.

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