Sentence examples for constituted an exercise from inspiring English sources

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The present work constituted an exercise on marine fish assemblage characterisation, by relying only on published data from mainland Portugal, covering soft substrate areas and near-shore rocky reefs.

Whatever the wisdom of filing criminal charges against students who thwarted a speech by Michael B. Oren, the Israeli ambassador to the United States, at the University of California, Irvine, it is disheartening that the students' supporters continue to maintain, even after the university disciplined them, that their actions constituted an exercise of free speech.

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Software development is an intensive cognitive task, which also constitutes an exercise in complex interrelationships.

The revised complaint (see below) continues to assert that the authority "constitutes an exercise of Congress's power under the Bankruptcy Clause".

"In light of this reality, ordering the state's probate judges to refuse to issue marriage licenses to all couples who seek them constitutes an exercise in futility – at best, it sows chaos and confusion; at worst, it forces couples to bring federal court litigation in order to exercise a clearly-established federal constitutional right," Krotoszynski said.

'Starting, however, with the authoritative premise that all contracts fixing prices are unconditionally prohibited, the only possible difference between them and a monopoly is that while a monopoly necessarily involves an equal, or even greater, power to fix prices, its mere existence might be thought not to constitute an exercise of that power.

A new individual owner could be determined in one of four ways: ownership by the first taker, a practice that would produce strife and disorder; reassignment by a governmental agency, which would constitute an exercise of power regarded as dangerous in a free society; reallotment in accordance with settled rules generally fixed for all; or reallotment in accordance with the wishes of the decedent.

In a 1983 decision, for example, the District of Columbia Circuit Court of Appeals ruled: "A jury has no more 'right' to find a 'guilty' defendant 'not guilty' than it has to find a 'not guilty' defendant 'guilty.'...Such verdicts are lawless, a denial of due process and constitute an exercise of erroneously seized power".

This article argues that the ability to disseminate such numerical indicators widely and instantly constitutes an exercise of social power, with the potential to change important policy outputs.

The androcentric projection of masculine desires onto women, posing as aperspectival, constitutes an exercise of male power that causes women to behave in accordance with men's wishes.

He said he believed that a bankruptcy trustee would file an antitrust lawsuit against baseball, alleging that the expansion fee was exorbitant and constituted an unlawful exercise of a monopoly.

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