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Constitutionally and monarch
Constitutionally, the wars established the precedent that an English monarch cannot govern without Parliament's consent, although this concept was legally established only with the Glorious Revolution later in the century.
Constitutionally the monarch embodies and personifies the unity and permanace of the Spanish State, and represents the legal personality of the State and by extension fulfills the role of " Father of the Nation ".
Constitutionally, the monarch may nominate anyone he sees fit as his prerogative.
Constitutionally, the monarch may nominate anyone he sees fit as his prerogative.

Constitutionally and is
In certain Common Law jurisdictions, such as India or Pakistan, the power to pass such writs is a Constitutionally guaranteed power.
Constitutionally, foreign policy is to be guided by “ the principles of the United Nations Charter, nonalignment, Panchsheel principles of peaceful coexistence, international law and the value of world peace .” In practice, foreign policy has not been directed toward projecting influence internationally but toward preserving autonomy and addressing domestic economic and security issues.
Constitutionally, the party's highest body is the Party Congress, which is supposed to meet at least once every 5 years.
While the Pennoyer and later Shoe doctrines limit the maximum power of a sovereign state, courts must also have authorization to exercise the state's power ; an individual state may choose to not grant its courts the full power that the state is Constitutionally permitted to exercise.
Constitutionally, the Queen is head of state and has a role in the formation of government and in the legislative process.
Constitutionally, the power vested in the special administrative regions of the People's Republic is granted from the Central People's Government, through decision by the National People's Congress.
Constitutionally, the king is the head-of-state and commander-in-chief of the Spanish Armed Forces.
In the United States of America, a president being inaugurated is told by the Constitution to choose between saying " I do solemnly swear ..." ( customarily followed by " so help me God ", although those words are not Constitutionally required ) and saying " I do solemnly affirm ..." ( in which latter case no mention of God would be expected ).
As the Act's application is derived from the federal legislature's Constitutionally enumerated power of regulation over interstate commerce, it is unclear how privately constructed firearms or devices built solely for personal possession ( i. e., not intended to be delivered into the stream of interstate commerce ) are affected by the Act.
Constitutionally, one of the four tests for being Malay in Malaysia is that one must be a Muslim.
Constitutionally, the presidency is supposed to rotate every four years between the country's three islands, Grande Comore, Anjouan and Mohéli.
Constitutionally, he is ineligible to seek re-election.
Constitutionally, Ilocano is an auxiliary official language in the regions where it is spoken and serves as auxiliary media of instruction therein.
Constitutionally, the Sovereign is the de jure Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces.
Constitutionally, the Prime Minister is also responsible for appointing Permanent Secretaries as well as tender advice to the President on the appointment of members to the Judiciary and constitutional bodies.
Constitutionally, however, the President is required to accept the nominees of specified institutions.
Gertner said previous rulings that stating someone is homosexual is defamatory had relied on laws criminalizing same-sex sexual acts, and had to be reevaluated in light of more recent rulings that such laws are Constitutionally suspect.
Constitutionally, the Chairman is empowered to preside over the meetings of the Rajya Sabha.
Constitutionally, BUSAC serves as an " Executive Advisory Committee " of the Board of Directors, in practice BUSAC is responsible for legislative oversight and the political representation of students to the Students ' Union, through full council meetings as well as a variety of standing committees.
Constitutionally, the Lieutenant Governor is president of the Senate of Virginia, as is the case with many other lieutenant governors in the United States.

Constitutionally and from
Constitutionally barred from running in the December 2002 presidential elections, Moi unsuccessfully promoted Uhuru Kenyatta, the son of Kenya's first President, as his successor.
Constitutionally guaranteed Christian control of the government had come under increasing fire from Muslims and leftists, leading them to join forces as the National Movement in 1969, which called for the taking of a new census and the subsequent drafting of a new governmental structure that would reflect the census results.
The Bankruptcy Courts are “ under ” the district courts, and as such are not considered part of the " Article III " judiciary and also as such their judges do not have lifetime tenure, nor are they Constitutionally exempt from diminution of their remuneration.
Constitutionally barred from seeking another term, he later served as co-chairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission and as President of the North Carolina Community College System, from 1983 until 1995.
Constitutionally barred from re-election, Yrigoyen was succeeded by Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear.
Although the Constitution explicitly grants two senators per state, regardless of population, Harlan further claimed that if Reynolds was correct, then the United States Constitution's own provision for two United States Senators from each state would then be Constitutionally suspect as the fifty states have anything but " substantially equal populations.
Constitutionally barred from running for the Mexican presidency by a provision then in force which excluded those with a foreign-born parent from holding the office.
Constitutionally prevented from seeking a consecutive term, Welsh left office in January 1965 and returned to his law practice in Vincennes.

Constitutionally and state
Constitutionally, the governor has very limited executive authority to manage the government of the state ; most exercisable powers over state agencies are held by independent elected cabinet heads.
Constitutionally this law is of interest as it is a use of the Federal treaty making power to override the provisions of state law.
The Chief Justice is Constitutionally empowered to preside over the court and to be the " chief administrative officer " of the state judicial system.
Constitutionally, the number of Senators per state is two, no matter the size population.

Constitutionally and for
Constitutionally, the Basic Law ( Grundgesetz ), the West German constitution, provided two pathways for a unification, the first including an implementation of the constitution in the East, the second the implementation of a new all-German constitution, safeguarded by a popular referendum.
Constitutionally Haughey was obliged to resign, however he refused to, for a short period.
Constitutionally the county councils exercise a degree of municipal self-government provided for in the Constitution of Sweden.
Constitutionally, there are no " national holidays " in the United States because Congress only has authority to create holidays for federal institutions ( including federally owned properties ) and employees, and for the District of Columbia.
Constitutionally, if for nothing else, the diminutive Free Imperial City of Isny was the equal of Brandenburg / Prussia.
" The Peroutka – Baldwin campaign publicly spoke out against abortion, women in the military, and the Iraq War, and emphasized the Bible, traditional family values, and the need for Constitutionally limited government.

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