Sentence examples for building constitutes from inspiring English sources

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It doesn't look like much from the outside: a fairly rudimentary, oblong building constitutes the café, with a second structure to the left forming the shop.

Capacity building constitutes a key element of the balanced approach essential to the success of APEC along with market opening and full participation.

As a result, the integration of three levels to promote a united effort in relationship building constitutes the organization itself, its stakeholders, and the environment as a whole.

"If the interior ceases to be understood as simply the natural consequence of an envelope or if the exterior is no longer understood as the passive result of a building's mass, interiors and exteriors can assume enough identity of their own that their reimplantation in building constitutes the electric move from one to two". Sylvia Lavin, Kissing Architecture, Princeton University Press 2011.

During the process of constructing self-identity, confidence building constitutes an important component of youths' socialization.

The absence of asymptomatic controls from the same or another building constitutes a major weakness and limits conclusions on strength of association.

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But he acknowledged that some violations at the loft building constituted "a firetrap".

Development of local capacities for consensus building constitute a critical step prior to collective action by farming communities resulting in the adoption of integrated soil fertility management strategies at the farm and landscape scale.

The building constituted thereby a direct challenge to the prestige and authority of the low-born reigning dynasty, and it may have been one of the reasons for the massive scale of Justinian's reconstruction of the Hagia Sophia a few years later.

Nest-building constitutes a behavioural need for sows, and we therefore conclude that sow welfare was improved in the Schmid pens compared to in the crates.

Along with the octagonal Powder Box (the nickname for what in American vernacular we might call a compact for powdering one's nose), which encloses a nave, organ, and altar, plus two low, boxy annexes that serve as a secondary chapel and sacristy, this small assembly of buildings constitutes the new church that was completed in 1963, all around the ruined remains of the old one.

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