Antonym: autocratic. Similar words: institutional, constitution, institution, constitute, instructional, conventional, construction, national. Meaning: [‚kɑnstɪ'tuːʃənl /'kɒn-] n. a regular walk taken as a form of exercise. adj. 1. of or relating to a constitution 2. of benefit to or intended to benefit your physical makeup 3. sanctioned by or consistent with or operating under a constitution 4. existing as an essential constituent or characteristic 5. constitutional in the structure of something (especially your physical makeup).
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121. In October 1990 all citizens over the age of 21 were invited to vote on two proposed constitutional reforms.
122. The congress is likely to approve the necessary legislation and proposed constitutional amendment.
123. He also expressed optimism that an acceptable constitutional arrangement could be agreed which would obviate the need for Quebec to seek independence.
124. Berlusconi wants a new broadly supported government to look into constitutional reforms.
125. Inclan and the people of Puebla remained loyal to Herrera and to constitutional order and refused to accede to his demands.
126. They might remember also that without bipartisan accommodation the graduated income tax never would have become a constitutional amendment.
127. Outside the door of the workplace, Mary McCafferty, the citizen, has constitutional rights.
128. Formal police accountability mechanisms Police accountability is the constitutional mechanism which makes the police answerable for their actions.
129. The Government can expect sustained flak on the wider constitutional issue now that this can of worms has been opened up.
130. Mr Ishaq wants all the provincial assemblies dissolved[sentencedict.com], in order to create a constitutional crisis that will force a general election.
131. The convention could include a battle over whether to retain the platform plank calling for a constitutional ban on abortion.
132. What you have here is a situation where custom and convention comes up against constitutional guarantees.
133. The Supreme Court is expected to weaken further the nationwide constitutional protection for abortion early next year.
134. The only form of constitutional arrangements which socialist states took seriously after 1917 were formulas for national federation and autonomy.
135. Mr Major clearly intends to fight hard to minimise any constitutional changes.
136. A court decision in 1954 ruled that segregated education was not constitutional.
137. It is more a mode of address for a slightly iffy constitutional compromise that is drawing peacefully towards its close.
138. However,(http://sentencedict.com/constitutional.html) there is a distinction between that and passing a constitutional amendment.
139. Garang had called for a constitutional conference, involving all political parties.
140. We have a constitutional right to keep weapons for self-defense.
141. The political ambitions of the working class had normally been channelled through parliamentary and constitutional routeways.
142. Robert Dornan and Patrick Buchanan -- to pledge to continue to include in the Republican platform a constitutional ban on abortions.
143. Unfortunately, under present rules, such a constitutional change needs parliament's consent.
144. The boundaries of sovereignty must be determined in the light of the prevailing moral and political climate when difficult questions of constitutional authority arise.
145. The constitutional question before the court is whether a sitting president may be forced to face civil litigation while in office.
146. Here, the difficulty revolves around the different constitutional arrangements operative in the two jurisdictions being compared.
147. For the middle classes Britain meant business and they wanted constitutional change to prevent revolution not promote it.
148. An attempt to include such a ban sank the last effort at constitutional reform, made by Congress in 1989.
149. Let us, then, deal with this second aspect of the Labour Party's proposals for constitutional change.
150. Silvio Berlusconi and a group of Catholic parties want a widely based government to work on constitutional changes.
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