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"impeachment without" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe the act of impeaching someone or removing them from their position without a specific reason or evidence. Example: "The opposition party called for impeachment without any substantial evidence or proof of wrongdoing."
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Mr. Coburn wasn't the first to mention impeachment without specifying an impeachable offense.
Indeed, says the poll taker Peter D. Hart, the country has gone through Vietnam, Watergate and impeachment without a period of sustained negativity that equals this.
The temporary base of tents and hammocks is adorned with banners declaring "Impeachment without a crime is a coup" and "The hope continues: no coup!" Many of the activists had their transport paid for by unions or social organisations.
"What is impeachment without a serious crime?" Rousseff said Wednesday.
"Impeachment without a liability crime is a coup," she wrote.
"If it were any other time," one Democratic aide told HuffPost, "I'd say it would be premature to talk about impeachment without clear evidence, but this is all a fucking circus, and stuff breaks every hour.
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They have mastered the art of talking about impeachment -- without talking about impeachment.
One of the best ways to keep faith with the founding document is to avoid resorting to the impeachment mechanism without good cause.
Regardless of whether they think Trump should be impeached, without a majority in the House they're all but helpless to spark impeachment proceedings.
This allowed wavering members of Ms Rousseff's governing coalition to vote for a pro-impeachment committee without public record, producing a 272-199 majority.
If they can get the ball rolling, his opponents believe, they will have enough votes to topple Mr Wahid in a special impeachment session later this year, without any need for the legally dubious steps that have just been taken in Manila.In this section Nervous spring Another bad apple in Japan Good fellers A question of revenge Will Wahid be next?
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