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The Opposition charged that the government was not acting constitutionally when it shut down debate of the issue.

Harrison is constitutionally incapable of making difficult decisions, and is unfit for a senior management position.

As mutton sheep they are constitutionally and anatomically deficient, being of late maturity and great longevity, (a recommendation as fine wooled sheep,) having too flat sides, too narrow chests, too little meat in the best parts, and too great a percentage of offal when slaughtered.

Hitherto some doubt had existed as to the legality of employing the military to put down riots, but on this occasion the King sought the advice of the Attorney-General,[154] who gave it as his opinion, that, as soldiers were also citizens, they could constitutionally be used to prevent felony, even without the Riot Act being read.

In the London Daily News of January 1, 1914,-note the date,-he said: I like courage (like most constitutionally timid civilians) and the active use of strength for the salvation of the world.

When they read what he actually has to say about marriage in "Misalliance", about popular religion and salvation by money and gunpowder in "Major Barbara", they rush to the opposite conclusion that he is constitutionally an unconstitutional rebel with a fondness for aimless violence such as appears in "Fanny's First Play.

But whether a citizen is at any time morally bound to more than certain legally or constitutionally determined duties, does not seem to be clear: nor, again, is there general agreement on the question whether by voluntary expatriation[196] he can rightfully relieve himself of all moral obligations to the community in which he was born.

In a constitutionally governed state numerous other moral disagreements arise.

But I had a reason that was an old reason now for constitutionally faltering whenever I heard the word "convict.

At the end of the passage, while the bell was still reverberating, I found Sarah Pocket, who appeared to have now become constitutionally green and yellow by reason of me.

But there is some debate as to whether such guarantees are constitutionally possible.

28 complaint for declaratory and injunctive relief (which ought to be on the Web, but isn't): Although the City may generally choose to fund museums as it sees fit, it may not make funding decisions for the purpose of punishing a museum's constitutionally protected expression.

439, 447 (1991) ("[D]ifferential taxation of First Amendment speakers is constitutionally suspect when it threatens to suppress the expression of particular ideas or viewpoints").

With reasoning similar to that of the Hawaii courts, the Vermont Supreme Court determined that the legislature "was constitutionally required to extend to same-sex couples the common benefits and protections that flow from marriage under Vermont law.

A constitutionally strong governor, such as New York's, can both veto bills and apply a line-item veto to portions of measures he disfavors.

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