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Here one can distinguish between two major kinds of motives: those which are grounded in self-conceptions, i.e., in convictions about the role that the self or the human being plays in the world, and those based on what might correspondingly be called world-convictions, i.e., on conceptions about the way the world is constituted objectively or at least appears to be constituted to a human subject.
The gender imbalance among the research assistants constituted to a minor problem as the single male research assistant had to interview most of the male IDPs.
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That constitutes to a severe bar on the readiness to learn".
It may constitute to a limitation of this study.
Pictures, images and text may constitute to a representation of something or someone.
Structure 5 in Figure 2 constitutes to a common intermediate for both the HAT and the ODH pathways.
But the fact is, not every firm is well constituted to be a revolutionary.
Chym. 2. To constitute; to make as a first principle.
Results revealed factors that constituted stress to a high extent.
It constitutes close to a third of total government expenditure.
Cowell's beard, therefore, represents the old guard: big business dictating what constitutes entertainment to a mindless public.
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