Sentence examples for actions that constitute from inspiring English sources

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In a written statement, prosecutors in Seattle said, "No one is investigated for what they believe; investigations focus on actions that constitute a crime".

Inputs (demands) flow into the system and are converted into outputs (decisions and actions) that constitute the authoritative allocation of values.

Disciplinary integration is fundamentally generative in that students develop, refine, and deploy models as actions that constitute game play.

And when one of the parties to such a dispute doesn't have the name in question, courts or arbiters like WIPO look for actions that constitute "bad faith".

Unlike the appeal to quantity, the composition criterion can be applied to thoughts and actions, for a complex thought requires the simpler concepts that compose it, and penance requires that the actions that constitute penance occur.

While not all actions that constitute the undertaking of a commitment mimic those involved in the making of a promise or contract, they are all such that the agent can choose whether or not to perform them.

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As the alliances fell into place on each side, the stage was set for the sequence of large-scale military actions that constituted the Thirty Years' War.

His K Street Project is a lineal descendant of the attitudes and actions that constituted Watergate: Richard Nixon calling for the heads of Democratic donors and howling, "We have all this power and we're not using it".

Employing qualitative analytic techniques, we find the data rich in empirical evidence to support a perspective of entrepreneur as obsessed maniac and clairvoyant oracle, plus many other intrinsic characteristics of personality, motivation, intention, and action that constitute the entrepreneurial actor.

But Mr. Yamada counts on his command to make audiences stick around for the action that constitutes the last section.

The syllable pa is produced by passing a column of air through the vocal cords, an action that constitutes the vocalic element, bounded at the outset by sudden release of air through the lips, an action that constitutes the consonantal element.

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