Sentence examples for constitute performance from inspiring English sources

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It follows that appropriate metrics would also be necessary to properly measure what actually constitute performance in situ (within that environment), and to measure if learning has indeed occurred.

The purely aural performance of a motion picture sound track, or of the sound portions of an audiovisual work, would constitute a performance of the "motion picture or other audiovisual work"; but, where some of the sounds have been reproduced separately on phono­records, a performance from the phonorecord would not constitute performance of the motion picture or audio­visual work.

Until I had the responsibility for the results, the student learning outcomes, job placement, and multitude of measurements purporting to constitute performance, I too was incredulous.

I didn't possess then the language to put words to what I was thinking and feeling, but I understand now that what I was experiencing was the intersection of aesthetic, political, psychological, and spiritual forces that constitute performance at the highest level.

Apart from the above situation where a bill of lading is replaced by a delivery order, a contract expressed to be a CIF one will not be truly such also where delivery of the goods is expressed to constitute performance of the contract.

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In the process, she often breaks down the barrier between performer and spectator while redefining what constitutes performance.

They said the invitation constituted performance art and served a social purpose by relieving passers-by of pent-up aggression.

To this one may reply (in the spirit of Holmes) that every contract is a promise in the alternative to do a certain thing or else compensate the promisee for any harm he suffers if the thing remains undone — and that compliance with either requirement constitutes performance of the contract and satisfies the promisor's moral obligations.

Hare in particular remarks that there could be a society with a convention that utterance of a certain expression constituted performance of a certain illocutionary act, even those utterances that occur on stage or as used by jokers or storytellers.

You might say, "Because it constitutes performance-related pay; through options, you financially reward top managers for their achievements". Fair enough — for many of us mortals, our pay depends to some extent on our performance.

And the things required by the decrees to be done and performed by them are the very things which, when done and performed, constitute a performance of the alleged contract by the state.

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