Sentence examples for constitutes in part from inspiring English sources

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The river constitutes in part the boundary between Pennsylvania and New York, the boundary between New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and, for a few miles, the boundary between Delaware and New Jersey.

Rather, having a negative attitude towards an event constitutes in part the thought that something is bad (good, etc), not badness (goodness, etc).

The Bahr Alarab river, a tributary of the White Nile in what used to be the Sudan, constitutes, in part (750 km), a natural boundary between the newly separated states.

The activation of lateral temporal regions in relation to stimulus-independent conscious experiences in this study might therefore reflect the access to the personal and general semantic knowledge that constitutes, in part, the content of these thoughts.

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Constituted in part for the purpose of future salary-cap flexibility, the Nets are only sporadically competitive while listing four players named Williams, but only one, Deron, whom they desperately want but do not know if they can retain.

Bad faith is bad; so is patriotism, as well as every identity, individual or collective, constituted, in part, by patriotic loyalty.

One is that it is constituted in part by thinking in terms of philosophical conceptions, especially complex ideas, particularly those of relation, as well as involving significant positions in philosophical psychology and the philosophy of language.

Analogously, the meaning of a sentence, such as 'Hooray', is constituted in part by a complex causal network of: stimuli, such as the spoken or written tokens of 'Hooray!'; and responses, such as excitement, affection, or possibly even annoyance.

In the same way relationships between co-nationals might be intrinsically valuable, and constituted by particular social practices (e.g. shared language and cultural traditions), membership in a pluralistic political community might be valuable, and constituted, in part, by a practice of public reasoning amongst citizens with regard to political rules and institutions.

In any case, in addition to the "active" disposition of a sign to evoke particular psychological states of a hearer, the meaning of a sign is also constituted in part by a "passive" disposition to be used to express the psychological states of a speaker (1944, 57 58).

The same is true for numerous other vulnerable minorities who share with LGBTQ people an identity that is constituted, in part, through freedom of expression.

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