Sentence examples for constituted a state of from inspiring English sources

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Lawyers for Mr. Bové argued in court that fear of health risks from the crops constituted a "state of necessity" that allowed citizens to take the law into their own hands and destroy them.

In 1970, in a contribution to Notes from the Second Year, titled "Woman and Her Mind," Meredith Tax argued that the condition of women constituted a state of "female schizophrenia" — a realm of unreality where a woman either belonged to a man or was "nowhere, disappeared, teetering on the edge of a void with no work to do and no felt identity at all".

Those in opposition to the bill, including American socialists, communists and many liberals, suggested that the export of arms to Germany and Italy should be halted also under the Neutrality Act of 1935, since foreign intervention constituted a state of war in Spain.

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Inaccurately, he has described this as constituting a state of emergency.

One of the ideas you explore is how we know if we've lived a good life, how we know what constitutes a state of grace?

Still, 74% of Britons told pollsters they agreed with him; only 15% disagreed.This constitutes a state of national unhappiness and the government is right to tackle it.

Now the sum of western slights (as they are seen) are being cast in Moscow as the west's own version of "hybrid warfare" – actions that together might constitute a state of war, but are passed off as something else.

After an overt episode, patients usually return to an unimpaired or minimal HE state and this is considered to constitute a state of remission.

First, it is misleading to claim this to be an index of child wellbeing which, properly defined, would consist of a wide array of elements deemed to constitute a state of wellbeing.

In Sharrock v. Dell Buick-Cadillac, Judge Cooke wrote the majority opinion that a state lien law permitting garage operators to satisfy an overdue bill by auctioning off the delinquent customer's car constituted a state deprivation of property without due process of law under the State Constitution.

In instances where it was controversial or unclear whether an applicant constituted a "state", it was the practice of the secretary general to follow or seek the General Assembly's directives on the matter, the statement added.

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