Sentence examples for sensitive constitutional from inspiring English sources

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Any degree of regional autonomy is a deeply sensitive constitutional issue in France.

They discussed labour and refugee issues, which the two governments have failed to do for the past 40 years.The government in Naypidaw knows there are hugely sensitive constitutional issues at stake.

During an information tribunal hearing in June, Lord Butler, the cabinet secretary from 1988 to 1998, argued against the release of the precedent book on behalf of the Cabinet Office, stating: "There is a very strong public interest in preserving the confidentiality of communications between the government and members of the royal household on sensitive constitutional matters".

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We continue to believe that the director of the F.B.I. should be someone familiar with the business of law enforcement and sensitive to the constitutional safeguards that protect the civil liberties of Americans.

Indeed, in many of these decisions, we have expressly or implicitly acknowledged that "we can only dimly perceive the lines of demarcation in this extraordinarily sensitive area of constitutional law". Lemon v. Kurtzman, 403 U.S. 602, 612 (1971), quoted in part with approval in Nyquist, 413 U.S. at 761, n. 5.

While the appeals court had ruled that the Bush administration had to include a claim of executive privilege as part of any effort to block discovery, Justice Kennedy said that was incorrect as a matter of law and not sensitive enough to the constitutional separation of powers.

Minority communities want policing that is not only effective, but sensitive, compassionate and respectful of constitutional guidelines.

It is observed that activation energy for interdiffusion in the as-formed NiAl phase is particularly sensitive to the presence of constitutional vacancies, which is probably related to the lattice parameter of NiAl phase.

Mr. Bush said today that he would not agree to any "blanket reporting requirements" because they "could be read to compel the disclosure" of sensitive negotiations, thereby compromising his constitutional authority over foreign policy matters.

A properly sensitive female justice, confronting a constitutional challenge to, say, the 1994 Violence Against Women Act (which made "gender-motivated violence" a federal offense), would uphold the act because it sought to protect female victims of violence.

Whether the government's influence over prosecution is direct or indirect, the authority does not always act without fear or favour in politically sensitive cases, says Pierre de Vos, a constitutional-law scholar at the University of Cape Town.The judiciary will be a test of the ANC's democratic credentials.

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