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The translation of the Holy Scriptures has constituted a basic part of mission.
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This would have constituted a big shift.
But neither of these would have constituted a crime.
Even being himself may have constituted a problem.
Could I have constituted a damsel in distress?
In a printed statement, Veerabhadran Ramanathan, the panel's chairman, said that the program's basic scientific efforts had constituted "an important initiative that has broadened our knowledge of climate change".
Apart from this, the issue of basic sanitation has become conceptualized as an issue of renovation of infrastructure, and this discourse has constituted it as a policy of infrastructure and renovation.
Rousseau's rejoinders to cosmopolitan commercialism have constituted the basic stock-in-trade of cultural and economic nationalists worldwide.
Medieval Europe made great use of the pointed arch, which constituted a basic element in Gothic architecture.
Open emotional sharing through behaviour, words and communication and the ability to solve problems and conflicts have been found to constitute a basic foundation in healthy and resilient families (Black and Lobo, 2008).
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