Sentence examples for it is constituted in from inspiring English sources

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But law cannot fail to be a candidate authority, for it is constituted in that role by our political practices.

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.

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It was constituted in its present form in 1912 by Commander (later Sir) Mansfield Cumming as part of Britain's attempt to coordinate intelligence activities prior to the outbreak of World War I.

For the most part, the court may prosecute only crimes committed after it was constituted in July 2002, and even though the cases submitted by the victims involved more recent allegations, some of the supporting material predated 2002.

Iran, Assad's chief regional ally, has been part of the ISSG since it was constituted in Vienna in November last year, but has shown no sign of decreasing its direct military and financial backing for Damascus or pressuring the Syrian president to make concessions.

Formerly part of Heworth, it was constituted in 1843 and was formally incorporated into the newly formed Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead by the Local Government Act 1972 which took effect on 1 April 1974.

This paper surveys the chemical engineering curriculum landscape as it currently is constituted in a number of countries globally and finds that while there is incorporation of additional options on an almost universal basis, that the means by which such options are incorporated into the overall structure of the degree differs, usually on a country or region specific basis.

The character of experience is immediately responsive to the character of its objects because it is constituted, at least in part, by the way those objects are represented, at the time they are experienced.

Subjectivity is constituted in its own history - in a particular moment in time and a specific context in which the experience is constituted and generated (González Rey 2000).

Then you realize its infinite practicalities, the fact that freedom is constituted in the details of the lives we actually live and not merely in principle.

In like manner, the signified chair is constituted in terms of its difference from bench, stool, throne and so forth.

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