Sentence examples for constitute a land from inspiring English sources

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Since his release he has been "in the country first nations people call Canada", protesting against new laws that constitute a "land and resource grab" from the native people.

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Let us now assume that at time zero plus two years, a country monitors that 50,000 ha (AD: forest area change) of our degraded Forest Type 1 is entirely deforested, let us assume for simplicity to 0 t C ha-1 (note that this now constitutes a land-use change process as the FL is converted to another land type) and the rest of the forest area of degraded Forest Type 1 remains the same.

However, Palestinian lands did not constitute a country, or a nation-state or anything remotely close to a state in 1948 said one Israeli man.

Korean scholars reject this, with some historians even arguing that the claims constitute a retroactive land grab, with contemporary implications should North Korea collapse.Chinese scholars have their own gripes.

Wine is a commodity of worldwide importance, and vineyards constitute a significant land use and contribution to economies across Mediterranean biome and beyond [10, 51].

These types of sinkhole constitute a serious land-use problem in karst areas and have been responsible for much property damage when they develop beneath streets, parking lots, houses, and commercial buildings.

Each states Ruler in Council has the power, by notification in the Gazette, to constitute any land a reserved forest or to decide that any reserved forest, or any portion thereof, shall cease to be reserved.

These developments constitute a dynamic component of land administration.

Another first impression of the new Yankee Stadium is that it has plenty in common with Arthur Ashe Stadium at the United States Open tennis tournament in Queens, where two tiers of luxury boxes constitute a no-person's land of empty seats and yawning silence, except when Agassi plays Sampras, which isn't likely to happen again.

Antimicrobials applied as sewer sludge on land constitute a pathway for transfer of these chemicals into animal feed and crops destined for human consumption.

Rep. 238, in which it is held that damages to lands by flooding as a result of revetments erected by the United States along the banks of the Mississippi river to prevent erosion of the banks from natural causes are consequential, and do not constitute a taking of the lands flooded within the meaning of the Constitution.

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