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core constituent
noun
Alternative form of core constituency
Exact(17)
KOKO, NW1, Sat BB Turning three this year, Howling Owl Records has become a core constituent of the Bristol scene.
But stainless happened to be the core constituent of street carts, too, and the company began turning them out — and, before long, larger towable grill carts as well.
The United Nations Charter UN Charterr, or Charter) is a core constituent document of the United Nations, and the United Nations System.
Thus semantics, knowledge, and reasoning were all seen as grounded in a process of distinguishing similar from different kinds of things the same process that is the core constituent activity in disputation.
From the beleaguered Shia-centric Baghdad government, barely hanging on to its core constituent territories?
It's the nearest thing I know of to a core constituent of maleness, our psychic ace in the hole.
Similar(43)
Other young core constituents function as curators.
Ms Palin will have delighted her core constituents.
It seemed that Sharon had momentarily lost touch with his core constituents.
The parties are increasingly polarized, and many of their core constituents are in an uncompromising mood.
That's particularly true if Trump wants to keep his core constituents happy.
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