0 according to the rules in a constitution -- 按照宪法地;依照章程地
There was some doubt as to whether the government were behaving constitutionally. 有人怀疑政府是否在依照宪法行事。
1 in a way that relates to or is caused by your general health or your character -- 就体质而言;就性格而言;生性地
Municipalities are constitutionally independent of the national government.
As a result, constitutionally mandated federal transfers to subnational governments increased in real terms by 124 per cent from 1994 to 2001.
Only one character in the opera is really unable to sing at all; and not temporarily, for dramatic or emotional or psychological reasons, but constitutionally.
Can politicians manage this delegation, or must they abdicate their constitutionally granted authority and hope for the best?
Not only were they legally and constitutionally subordinate to central government, they were also financially dependent for rateable income on local property values.
Because it is constitutionally (morally) justifiable for the claimant to have the power to secure judicial relief.
Constitutionally improper purposes need not be prejudiced or immoral.
To have a particular kind of rule applied to you is to have your interests injured in a distinctive and constitutionally problematic way.