A constitution is like a mission statement. It is a general outline of the ideals set forth by a government.
in narrow sense tanung nyu sa crim I-1..hahahahaha
Broad sense typically refers to a general or inclusive interpretation of a concept, idea, or category, encompassing a wide range of meanings or applications. In various contexts, it allows for flexibility and acknowledges diverse perspectives, moving beyond strict or narrow definitions. This approach is often used in discussions to capture the overall essence rather than focusing on specific details.
A broad interpretation of the Constitution would be one that allows a considerable amount of flexibility. A narrow interpretation would tend to interpret the laws in the most literal sense. Anti-Federalists like Thomas Jefferson favored a strict interpretation, and were against loose interpretation because it meant stepping outside the boundaries, and assuming more power than had been granted. The Federalists, on the other hand, favored a more ambiguous interpretation that would allow to the government to assume additional power when needed.
There isn't a "herbal energy" in the strict sense of 'energy' but it may be a measure of the energy you'd obtain from a given amount of a herbal tea or similar as a food.
True in the strict traditional sense. But with the changing definition of marriage and the creation of all sorts of committed relationships that aren't quite marriage, it can be regarded more broadly today.
It is spelt 'sense'.
Integers are by definition whole numbers, so in the sense you probably mean it, no.However, any integer can be converted into a fraction by placing '1' in the denominator. For example, the number 10 becomes the fraction 10/1. So by a strict definition, the answer would be yes.
An engineer uses mathematics, science, logic, technology, and common sense to solve real world problems. I apologize if this definition may seem too broad, but there are infinitely many particular tasks that engineers can do.
It has nothing to do with the constitution other than expressing the ideas that will be used in the constitution.
In Shakespeare's works, the term "aught" is often used to mean "anything" or "everything." It reflects a sense of possibility or a lack of limitation. The usage varies depending on the context, but it generally conveys a broad or indefinite sense, often emphasizing the potential or significance of what is being discussed.
Sense of wonder
Liechtenstein is a country. The term 'definition of' does not make any sense.