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Constitutionally meaning
Pertaining to one's bodily constitution; physically, physiologically. | Pertaining to one's fundamental values or mental inclinations. | In accordance with a political constitution.
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Akase while stating that the APC were undermining the Ortom administration said, “The APC in Benue State is on a desperate mission to subvert the administration of Governor Samuel Ortom whose tenure will constitutionally last till May 29, 2023.
And finally, the budget didn’t receive the constitutionally mandated number of readings after the education measure was added.
And getting the Legislature out of session requires blocking approval of what’s called the sine die resolution, which allows the Legislature to reconvene after its constitutionally mandated adjournment at 5 p.m. this Thursday.
As the story went, Gusau was opposed to Obasanjo’s “third term agenda,” where the latter purposed to stay beyond his constitutionally allowed two terms of four years.
But constitutionally! with the secession from the USSR, the other subjects were deprived of such a right.
Deputy Collector Puran Singh Rana said that this action is being taken constitutionally on the orders of the Supreme Court and the High Court.
Even if the approach of the private corporations is justified on the grounds of their profit motive, the government is Constitutionally obliged to uphold the rights and welfare of citizens in formulating the law and implementing it.
Fletcher conceded that under Atlas Roofing, those scenarios were constitutionally permissible if Congress decided that the traditional tort claims covering accidents and medical injuries did not adequately protect the public.
Googoo's online news site, Ku'ku'kwes News, reported that about half of those charged are planning to argue in court that they have a constitutionally protected treaty right to catch and sell fish when and where they want.
However, he said the constitutional elements involving membership of SDNU and SIDS needed to be sorted out because constitutionally, SIDS is the women’s division of SDNU.
However it is that people choose to legally exercise their constitutionally protected natural rights, which is the right to self defense, is up to them in the privacy of their home.
If a court holds that lethal injection is unconstitutional or rules that the firing squad is a constitutionally required method of execution, the method of execution shall be the firing squad.
Interior Minister Kithure Kindiki, who has announced he would visit the site on Tuesday, described the case as “the clearest abuse of the constitutionally enshrined human right to freedom of worship”.
It simply didn’t win approval before the constitutionally mandated end of the legislative year.
NIA investigations have revealed that the ISIS-inspired agent provocateurs were engaged in the propagation of Khilafat ideology, which is inimical to India’s constitutionally established principles of secularism and democracy.
Now, members of Congress have always been older than the public at large, as well as the population constitutionally eligible to serve on Capitol Hill (at least 25 years old for the House and 30 for the Senate).
Perhaps it’s precisely because the Australian public was so supportive of locking people up and throwing away the key that the search for better and more constitutionally sound alternatives ceased.
Powell provided the decisive fifth vote, ruling that the school’s racial set-aside was not constitutional but also upholding the “Harvard Plan” as a model of constitutionally permissible racial preferences.
Reacting to an interview granted by Soyinka, who described Obi's supporters - Obidients - as fascists, Adichie said the word used by the professor was strong, especially for people genuinely seeking things to be done constitutionally.
Support your constitutionally-minded sheriff any way you can.