Sentence examples for constituted instead from inspiring English sources

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At the time of the Act's passage, Alaska was not a U.S. state, being constituted instead as a territory of the United States.

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A distinction is to be made, however, between the religions dominated by a shamanistic ideology and by shamanistic techniques (as is the case with Siberian and Indonesian religions) and those in which shamanism constitutes instead a secondary phenomenon.

In these cases one expects the equations derived here to be a good approximation in a 'semiclassical region', far enough from the potential steps (constituting instead the 'quantum region').

The Supreme Court in 2006 made it easier to prove that an employer's response was serious enough to constitute retaliation, instead of being able to win only when an employee suffered an unambiguously harsh consequence for speaking up, like being fired.

One of this study's limitations is that the question about perceived rehabilitation needs does not define what constitutes rehabilitation; instead each participant defined what rehabilitation meant to them.

Facebook initially told Agustsdottir that the images did not "violate Facebook's community standards on hate speech" – which ostensibly includes attacks on a person's gender – and instead constituted "controversial humour".

He is fighting in court with his insurers over his contention that the events of Sept. 11 constituted two occurrences, instead of one, and that he is thus owed about $7 billion in insurance money for two events at the World Trade Center, rather than about $3.5 billion for one event.

He attempts to show that, from the perspective of the individual, the movement from Catholic to Protestant hegemony was not a liberating one, but instead constituted both an extension and intensification of the domination of spirit.

Fresh zebu milk and curds instead constituted a major part of the pastoralists' diet.

Interestingly, in XII-6%, due to functional correlation, they constituted one operon, instead of two suboperons (Teth5141785-1786 and Teth5141787) in XII-0% (Additional file 20), suggesting dynamic operons can be condition-dependent.

The question was no longer Mr. Clinton's character or his effect on the morals of the country; it was, instead, what constituted an impeachable offense.

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