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英 [ˌʌnˌkɒnstɪˈtjuːʃənəli]美 [ˌʌnˌkɑːnstɪˈtuːʃənəli]
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1. The judges rule the city's laws are unconstitutionally vague and encourages quote arbitrary or discriminatory enforcement against the poor.
法官裁定,洛杉矶的法律因含糊不清而违反宪法,且鼓励对穷人进行独断、歧视的执法。
2. Thus, the Court concluded that the delegation was unconstitutionally broad.
有鉴于此,最高法院决定,授权过于宽泛,属违宪行为。
3. They claimed that he acted unconstitutionally when he banned their party.
他们声称他取缔他们政党的做法是违反宪法的。《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
1. He has not yet acted unconstitutionally, and it is plausible that he thinks his first duty is to safeguard democracy.
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2. Famfa Oil owned a 60% stake in the block until 2000 when the Nigerian government, led by former President Olusegun Obasanjo, unconstitutionally acquired a 50% interest in the block without duly compensating Alakija or her company.
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3. The group says the law unconstitutionally criminalizes guns and magazines that were previously legal and restricts a citizen's ability to do business.
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4. The Sixth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati held that the Michigan measure, known as Proposal 2, unconstitutionally burdened minorities by making it impossible for state agencies to use affirmative action.
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5. Rubio echoed the NRA position that "unconstitutionally undermining the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding Americans is not the way to" reduce gun violence.
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6. The equal-protection argument is that DOMA unconstitutionally discriminates against homosexuals.
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7. In explaining his decision, Chief Judge Alex Kozinski of the federal 9th Circuit Court of Appeals chided the prosecution for remaining "unconstitutionally silent" on the "history of misconduct" of its key witness, a Phoenix police detective.
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8. The law was unconstitutionally vague.
那部法律模棱两可,不符合宪法规定。
9. What the president needs to do is stop committing the U.S. to war illegally and unconstitutionally.
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10. The First Amendment claim was similarly an argument that his right to freedom of association was unconstitutionally infringed by virtue of the threat of criminal prosecution for mere non-criminal membership.
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11. In the decision, the court ruled that the statute could be unconstitutionally vague if it applied to any act that served to deprive somebody of honest services.
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12. And that is: if the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which is the statute in question, as applied to the specific facts and circumstances of the NSA program, unconstitutionally -and these are the Supreme Court's words - impairs the ability of the president to protect our nation against attack, then that part of the statute itself is unconstitutional.
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13. In 1969, the Supreme Court ruled that the House of Representatives had acted unconstitutionally when it excluded a congressman, Adam Clayton Powell, who had been accused of financial impropriety.
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14. On the other hand, a statute making it a crime to do "something wrong" would be unconstitutionally vague.
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15. On the one had, Americans would see legislators trying to underhandedly and unconstitutionally legislate withdrawal from Iraq regardless of consequences.
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16. In his response, Rubio sounded the NRA line that "unconstitutionally undermining the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding Americans is not the way to" reduce gun violence in the country.
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17. By failing to be specific in this article as to what it is precisely that the president said that should cause him to be removed from office, has the House effectively and unconstitutionally ceded its authority under this provision of the Constitution to the managers who are not authorized to exercise that authority?
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18. The group sued, saying its private overseas communications were unconstitutionally being monitored under the Bush administration's warrantless wiretap program.
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19. He had the legislature hire three constitutional experts, including Harvard's Charles Fried, to argue that the Florida Supreme Court unconstitutionally rewrote Florida law and usurped executive power.
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20. And they rejected her argument that the state statute she was convicted of violating is unconstitutionally vague.
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21. Instead of throwing out the law as unconstitutionally vague, as some conservative scholars urged, Ginsberg boiled it down to its essence.
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22. What an irony, said Mr Clinton, that constitutional law should have to be thus taught to blacks who had been unconstitutionally barred from the university.
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23. The new regime lasted a few years, until then-President Lucio Gutierrez unconstitutionally purged the entire Supreme Court under a state of emergency.
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24. In the case of Skilling, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg found prosecutors took a position on the honest-services statute that was unconstitutionally vague.
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25. Solicitor General Donald Verrilli, representing the Obama administration's view that Proposition 8 should be struck down, argued that because California granted gay couples all the rights of marriage, denying them the word itself unconstitutionally stigmatized them.
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26. The other argument is a due process-equal protection claim that the ban unconstitutionally singles out one group.
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