constitutionally造句(31) How could a man so constitutionally unsuited to parliamentary life lead his party to power through parliament?
(32) They were properly and constitutionally convicted for violation of the Smith Act.
(33) Tabai, who had been President since independence, was constitutionally prohibited for serving a further term in office.
(34) In this, the Supreme Court is right on the nose. Racially segregated districts are constitutionally wrong.
(35) But the House speaker apparently failed to forward any nomination for the automatic but constitutionally required approval of King Bhumibol Adulyadej.
(36) This was constitutionally ruled out.
(37) Was War Constitutionally Authorized by Congress?
(38) Its are same constitutionally, but kind is different.
(39) The government must always act constitutionally.
(40) He said the court provided no guidance about when recusal will be constitutionally required.
(41) Freeway industrialization can understand from much angle, its are the freeway is commercialized constitutionally.
(42) The Court analogized this informal tenure system to an implied contract term, and concluded that it was sufficient to give the dismissed teacher a constitutionally protected property interest.
(43) Even a cause of action can be a constitutionally protected property right.
(44) How can if constitutionally?
(45) He said the court provided no guidance about when recusels recusal will be constitutionally required.
(46) But the clear signal of the Roberts Court is that any reform designed to muck about with whatever wealth wants is constitutionally suspect.
(47) His constitutionally grounded discourse fell on deaf ears, according to him.
(48) Images can be easily understudied and shared to others, in another way, using languages, lower cost, and make people communicating become inwardness and constitutionally.
(49) Legislating and constitutionally establishing the protection and relief in favor of worse-off people as a state obligation requires theoretical confirmation and validity verification.
(50) Constitutionally liberal states (as opposed to totalitarian ones) separate legislative (law-making), executive (law-upholding) and judicial (law-interpreting) functions.
(51) Chief Justice John Roberts was one of four dissenters. He said the court provided no guidance about when recusal will be constitutionally required.
(52) Planned parenthood in wedlock by the use of contraceptive devices cannot constitutionally be forbidden.
(53) The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) was a constitutionally socialist state that existed in Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.
(54) Constitutionally mandated process for electing the U.S. president and vice president.
(55) In Japan, the right of group action constitutionally protected is usually made up of disputes rights and rights to form trade union activities.