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constitutional principle

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constitutional
adjective
uk /ˌkɒn.stɪˈtʃuː.ʃən.əl/ us /ˌkɑːn.stəˈtuː.ʃən.əl/
allowed by or contained in ...
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principle
noun
uk /ˈprɪn.sə.pəl/ us /ˈprɪn.sə.pəl/
a basic idea or rule that explains or controls how something happens ...
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Examples of constitutional principle


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What he advocated out of expediency was elevated into a constitutionalprinciple and theory.
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I disagree with the contention that some great constitutionalprinciple is at stake.
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We ought not to alter such a high constitutionalprinciple—at least not until there has been further and due inquiry.
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I was not asking him to break a constitutionalprinciple known to every first-year law student, and he should have that clearly in his mind.
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They are a serious erosion in the constitutionalprinciple of the separation of powers, at a time when that principle is of particular importance.
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The courts found, however, that the age limit did not contravene the constitutionalprinciple of equality.
Moreover, since ' antiquity ' is an important constitutionalprinciple, attributing ancient origins to institutions establishes and heightens their legitimacy.
What is missing from the antebellum slavery cases is states' rights as an encompassing constitutionalprinciple against federal power.
One notion concerned a constitutionalprinciple, which defined power as a balance between the consultative element (the blacksmith king or spokesman concept), and the authoritarian element (the hunter king concept).
Similarly, colonial officials, chiefs and commoners often invested particular historical events with the weight of constitutionalprinciple, invoking a timeless past to construct a charter for the present.
The fact that there has been such sustained dispute about fundamental moral principles suggests that there will be no constitutionalprinciple that ought to command universal agreement from reasonable persons.
There is therefore no departure from constitutionalprinciple.
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I asked him whether he considered that in that context constitutionalprinciple and administrative convenience were in serious conflict.
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He rightly said it is a very important one in constitutionalprinciple.
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To elevate that sort of squalid electoral motive to the heights of a constitutionalprinciple seems to me to be absurd.
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This constitutionalprinciple—that altering the constitution is quite different from ordinary legislation—is recognised in all modern democracies.
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There is no great constitutionalprinciple involved in this; there is nothing clandestine about it, nothing secret about it.
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It would also be a very bad constitutionalprinciple.
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The constitutionalprinciple in this country is well ascertained.
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That is a constitutionalprinciple we are throwing away.
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