constitutional in the PONS Dictionary

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constitutional Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

constitutional amendment
constitutional right

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Opponents respond that interposition is not a valid constitutional doctrine and has been discredited.
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The accession to instruments of public international law guaranteeing such rights is an exercise of democratic constitutional power and binds the acceding state, even if its future government changes.
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In dealing with executive action, only the most egregious conduct is arbitrary in constitutional sense.
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Frankfurter argued that constitutional questions should be decided as narrowly as possible.
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Pro-democracy parties were using the education furore to galvanise their supporters, hoping to boost their representation in parliament and maintain a veto over constitutional amendments.
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Those who hold this view sometimes point to the existence of illiberal democracy and liberal autocracy as evidence that constitutional liberalism and democratic government are not necessarily interconnected.
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State procedural law is thus allowed to frustrate federal constitutional rights because of the decision to respect state procedural rules.
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A convention on constitutional recognition should be wholly elected by the people, likely by way of a postal vote.
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Its purpose is to deter -- to compel respect for the constitutional guaranty in the only effectively available way -- by removing the incentive to disregard it.
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The process of replacing the monarchic institutions with constitutional institutions and electoral policies was neither as simple nor as bloodless as the regime change itself.
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