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After all, would the government really zero out a major university's federally supported research budget for lack of a Constitution Day program?
With a few confident judges at the helm, Britain's Supreme Court may find the lack of a constitution only a slight hindrance to judicial activism.
In an interview on state TV aired late on Thursday, Morsi defended his edicts, saying they were a necessary "delicate surgery" to get Egypt through a transitional period and end instability he blamed on the lack of a constitution.
Thus, a lack of muscular constitution in the FE models can exert certain effects on the predicted results.
Given the lack of a written constitution, it was always the case that the referendum was advisory rather than binding.
The discussion traversed Swarbrick's areas of expertise and interest the TPPA, New Zealand's lack of a written constitution, ACT leader David Seymour as she alternated between resting her chin on her hands and coughing into the crook of her elbow.
The lack of a codified constitution is a double-edged sword: while change can often be slow in parliament -- House of Lords reform came about a century late -- as law-makers wrestle over the lack of clarity governing the rules, adept political players can move swiftly and without attracting much resistance, as Tony Blair did in reforming Prime Ministers Question Time.
Acts of Parliament may be disputed in court for their lack of compliance with the Constitution, but constitutional amendments may not be.
In 1864, during the Civil War, the Christian-amendment movement sought President Lincoln's support of a constitutional amendment, which linked the South's secession with lack of godliness in the Constitution.
She also accused the presumptive Republican nominee of a dangerous lack of knowledge about the constitution, including an embarrassing gaffe last week where, at a meeting with congressional Republicans, Trump expressed his desire to protect article XII of the constitution.
Various reasons were offered for the "no" vote, including distaste for the current national administration, a perception that a united Europe offered a less-direct form of democracy, concern that liberties cherished by some Dutch citizens would be curtailed (e.g. gay rights, animal rights, a liberal drug policy), and a lack of comprehension of the constitution.
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