Sentence examples for constitutes ideas from inspiring English sources

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Since that career-making project, her gimlet-eyed, starkly lyrical meditations on what constitutes ideas of difference have earned her a MacArthur "genius" grant, a Medal of Arts from the U.S. State Department, and a survey of thirty years' worth of work that opens this week at the Guggenheim.

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This embeddedness makes it almost impossible for the discipline to escape its own particular gaze and modes of knowledge, and thus its own constituted ideas of what persons are, how they operate and how they can be 'changed'changed

Diverse opinions exist as to what constitutes trendy ideas versus more meaningful research paradigms; the challenge is to evaluate this by some objective means.

Now Roger has started spending weekends in a country cottage in Little Puddleton with a brash American girlfriend ("Good heavens, is it Christmas in Hades?" the Major asks, upon seeing the black brush-shaped fake tree that constitutes their idea of clever holiday décor) and has pretentious tastes in everything, including cuisine.

Measuring every aspect of performance also constitutes the idea that the able body is always a calculable body.

Now, you might argue with West's contention that his ventures – musical, fashion or otherwise – constitute "beautiful ideas", but there's little denying the world would be a poorer place, artistically, without mavericks such as CK and West prepared to risk financial hardship in order to achieve their creative dreams.

Power and interests are constituted by ideas and norms.

An important theme in studies of enclosure and resource access in Southeast Asian hinges on the concept of the 'political forest', a particular constellation of power constituted by ideas, practices and institutions that seek to regulate peoples' access to resources, providing recognition and legitimacy to some, whilst excluding and criminalizing others.

However, the idea which constitutes the human mind is complex not a unity but a plurality of ideas.

The composer has the look and manner more of an intellectual man than of an enthusiastic musician, and the intellectualisation of his musical ideas constitutes the difficulty of his music to the normal ear.

In adulthood, such things constitute my idea of perfect happiness and I have her to thank for it.

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