constitutional status

collocation in English

meaningsofconstitutionalandstatus

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constitutional
adjective
uk
/ˌkɒn.stɪˈtʃuː.ʃən.əl/
us
/ˌkɑːn.stəˈtuː.ʃən.əl/
allowed by or contained in ...
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status
noun
uk
/ˈsteɪ.təs/
us
/ˈsteɪ.t̬əs/
an accepted or official position, especially in a ...
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(Definition ofconstitutionalandstatusfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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If so, then this has an important bearing on theconstitutionalstatusof hate speech regulations as well.
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The ombudsman'sconstitutionalstatus, autonomy over appointment and recruitment procedures and, crucially, budgetary resources are all central concerns.
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The settlement law does not haveconstitutionalstatus, and therefore the fact that the settlement law has not been voted does not hamper the passage of a new finance law.
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Institutional stability first emerges from theconstitutionalstatusof important administrative characteristics.
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Sheingate argues that its ambiguousconstitutionalstatus, multiplicity of roles, and individual singularity make the presidency an especially valuable place to apply the concept of political entrepreneurship.
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Both commissions need to have equalconstitutionalstatusand independence and accountability.
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Therefore, the test must he equity and justice as between territories of exactly the sameconstitutionalstatus.
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First, what is their ultimateconstitutionalstatusto be?
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Equally, for as long as they are unclear what futureconstitutionalstatuswill be offered to them, they are right to be cynical.
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Nor does it refer—and it has never been used to refer—to a return, after a brief period, to our historical and fundamentalconstitutionalstatus.
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There is no question of them having any otherconstitutionalstatus.
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The nature of the divisions raises the issues ofconstitutionalstatusand personal and national identity.
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I understand, however, that the responses from the territories so far show little or no wish for change in their currentconstitutionalstatus.
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Those amendments insert another, wholly new, condition to a change inconstitutionalstatus; namely, a cross-community vote in the assembly.
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Theconstitutionalstatusquo is neither politically desirable nor viable.
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It would not help to make the decision about theconstitutionalstatusof referenda.
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That, of course, is not intended to affect in any way their exactconstitutionalstatus.
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It must, however, be admitted that not all ratification laws haveconstitutionalstatus.
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It does not attach to retaining ourconstitutionalstatus, which we did, year after year, day after day, effortlessly and automatically.
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