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Framers

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Framers meaning

plural of framer

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And I know you guys said you've taken a closer look at kind of overall credit quality and risk framers going forward.

In its genocidal fantasies, the law prescribes life imprisonment or death for what its framers call “aggravated homosexuality” – and there is in it that beggars belief.

In the absence of conducive environment and fool proof security, one imperative of 90 days will be at the cost of another constitutional imperative which is apparently not the intention of the framers of the Constitution,” the ECP said in its response.

Letters to the Editor: Could the 2nd Amendment’s framers imagine the racist rampage in Florida?

Moreover, Beard does not claim that the framers were selfish.

The Constitution might not explicitly require the speaker to be a member of Congress, but some scholars think the framers of the Constitution probably didn't expect the House of Representatives to even contemplate choosing a non-member as its leader.

The framers of the 14th Amendment believed that “the government should be composed only of people committed to legal ways of political change,” says Professor Graber.

We’ve been a library, a printers, a book binders, a stationers, a picture-framers, a gift shop an art gallery and an art suppliers.

After Independence, our Constitution framers discussed the issue at length.

But the Framers also understood that a candidate relying on the larger states might need only six states to win the presidency.

But the long endurance of our constitutional text — to say nothing of our cultural reverence for the framers as oracles — obscures the structural transformations that mark our political history and experience.

Knowing human nature to be flawed, the Constitution's framers.

She follows them on social media and has even had the chance to visit a couple framers during her travels to San Francisco, CA, and Dallas, TX.

The framers of the Constitution of Papua New Guinea expressed a desire for the new nation to witness “improvement in the levels of nutrition and the standard of public health to enable our people to attain self-fulfillment’.

While cities and other local communities frequently took the lead in such relief efforts, the framers of the new federal government also recognized that such collective responsibility likewise existed on the national level.

But the framers didn’t contemplate this level of polarization, when even in the face of the overwhelming evidence of high crimes, one party would not just exonerate him for it but in fact ratify these crimes.

Examples of impeachable offenses cited by the framers provide further context.

In addition to distinguishing Boumediene as inapplicable, the brief argues that Mr. Thuraissigiam’s claim must fail because the Constitution’s framers would not have applied the Suspension Clause to immigrants seeking relief from deportation.

It must not be construed with ambiguity or mistake to its framers.

Madam President, when the Framers debated whether to include the power of impeachment in the Constitution, they envisioned a moment very much like the one we face now.