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Meanings of constitutional difficulty in English
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Usage of constitutional difficulty in English
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The constitutionaldifficulty did not originate with them, and has now been removed.
2
On the other hand, a sense that the ECHR has become a constitutionaldifficulty is now more widely shared.
3
However skilled in the art of navigation she might become, she experienced a constitutionaldifficulty in steering clear of matrimony.
4
The President replied: As you may suppose, I have considered that; and the proposition now submitted does not encounter any constitutionaldifficulty.
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I do so with greater reluctance as, apart from this constitutionaldifficulty, the other provisions of it do not appear to me objectionable.
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The constitutionaldifficulties were already pointed out last month by a local law professor Mathias Chauchat.
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Constitutionaldifficulties, financial difficulties, legislative difficulties-allwere set forth in a lengthy and well written memorandum.
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Legal difficulties: The Government's plans to introduce a no-fault compensation scheme for brain-damaged infants have run into constitutionaldifficulties.
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He conceded that there were constitutionaldifficulties with this: Well, over GM I suppose you could well say that.
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The more prominent among them belonged to the Anti-Federal party, and naturally they sought to expose the constitutionaldifficulties which they believed impeded progress.