Sentence examples for the constitutions from inspiring English sources

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the constitutions

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The act, or process of setting something up, or establishing something; the composition or structure of such a thing; its makeup.

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On the one hand, the EU system must be compatible with the basic constitutional norms and principles shared by the constitutions of the member states.

The constitutions of India and Spain have similar provisions.

Hausa is recognized as an indigenous national language in the constitutions of both Nigeria and Niger.

The constitutions of tomorrow will be written with the love poems of today.

Antique clauses in the constitutions of six – count 'em – states barring atheists from office.

The constitutions of totalitarian states are always unreadable, impenetrable — and very long.

Governments often had short and inchoate lives, but the constitutions survived.

He helped draft the constitutions of Burma (Myanmar) in 1947 and India in 1950.

The constitutions of some states, including Michigan, explicitly bar the cutting of public pensions.

Civil liberties are protected explicitly in the constitutions of most democratic countries.

The constitutions and laws of some countries prohibit their nationals from being extradited to other countries.

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