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Second, the language of constitution is more natural if the situation is described in some ways rather than others.
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Darwin's references to medicine, however, were in the language of constitutions and diatheses.
"[T]he issues on which he more or less broke with precedent were ones which really flew in the face of the Constitution, the direct language of the Constitution," she said.
Second, the American system of jurisprudence links all landmark constitutional decisions to the language of the Constitution itself and often to the "original intent" of the framers.
"It is an issue of enforcing the explicit language of our Constitution".
This bit of senatorial advice is firmly grounded in the history and language of the Constitution.
** This bit of senatorial advice is firmly grounded in the history and language of the Constitution.
What has not changed is the actual language of the Constitution.
And what evidence is there that the often stirring and plain language of the Constitution no longer has widespread appeal?
"Steps will be taken in the coming weeks to make the appropriate changes in the language of the Constitution," Commissioner Mike Whan said in a statement.
Unless ostensibly liberty-loving conservative voters become convinced that the sensible liberalisation of drug and immigration policy is implied by the inspired language of the Constitution of Independence, the eagle will not soar for Mr Johnson.
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