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But I'm concerned because you have a man here who has four years of experience in a constitutionally weak governorship.
If a man is sickly even after growing up, he is constitutionally weak.
Although constitutionally weak, she is very strong-willed girl, because of the loss of her father at a young age.
Governor Sununu has shown little hesitation about taking more power in a state with a constitutionally weak governorship.
Constitutionally weak governors appoint few top officials.
Constitutionally weak.
My only problem with you, Governor, is that you've only had four, going into your fifth year of governorship and a constitutionally weak governorship.
Though the Parliament is constitutionally weak relative to the executive branch, it is the principal check on unbridled Russian presidential power.
Some of George W. Bush's critics, particularly Orrin Hatch, disparage him because he occupies a "constitutionally weak governorship."
I assume that his breathing was impeded by the dense fumes, which blocked his windpipe - for it was constitutionally weak and narrow, and often inflamed.
Though rendered constitutionally weak by physical deformity, he had great powers of endurance and hard work, was a brilliant talker and preacher, and distinguished as a botanist.
The author criticizes the Sechelt agreement on the basis of its constitutionally weak position and the impact of such a position on the self-governing ability of the First Nation.
In his book "Secrecy: The American Experience," published in 1998, he argued that "secrecy enables a constitutionally weak executive to bypass the legislature in making decisions that the legislature will not support when things go wrong."
Edgar is said to be constitutionally weak, as is the case throughout the Linton family, and is very distressed when he realizes that he cannot match the fire and passion of his wayward wife and her soul mate.