Sentences with phrase «original framers»

The phrase "original framers" refers to the group of people who came together to create or write an important document, such as a constitution. Full definition
Judge Ronald LeBlanc said the original framers of the Constitution never intended that laws should blatantly block the free flow of goods within their new country.
All of this makes me wonder if the original framers of the doctrine of the Inspiration of Scripture were too hasty in their construction of the doctrine, did not lay a good foundation for what they were trying to accomplish, failed to understand the ramifications that would result from this doctrine, and ultimately, missed the entire point and purpose of Scripture.
Contrasted with the United States, which puts limits on even the most powerful offices of the government (the original framers believed the Legislature would be more powerful than the Executive, though history suggests the reverse happened).
Although the U.S. has a federalist framework, since roughly the administration of Theodore Roosevelt administration and with a larger expansion under FDR, the federal government has been growing in size and scope far beyond what the original framers of the constitution ever intended.
The original framers of the pension accounting rules assumed that everyone would be angels, and so they left a lot of flexibility in the accounting rules to encourage the creation of defined benefit plans, expecting that men of good will would go out of their way to fund them fully and soon.
The original Fram was the most famous explorer ship of its time, and the achievements of her expeditions are unparalleled.
MS Fram honors the heritage of the original Fram, using the most advanced technology and making her exceptionally well suited for expedition voyages in polar regions.
The original Fram was a ship for broadening the understanding of the world — let the new MS Fram do the same for you.
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Of course, the original framers of the questions obviously have read sufficient of the report to present facts out of context, and frame questions in such a way as to create maximum confusion, even though a simple reading of the report already answers all the questions.
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