Sentence examples for regulations constitute from inspiring English sources

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These regulations constitute the distinguishing feature of Buddhist (particularly Theravada) monasticism; strictly speaking, there is no Buddhist monasticism apart from the life lived according to the vinaya.

"Now that's called trading with the enemy?" In an internal legal analysis last month, the publishers' association found that the regulations "constitute a serious threat to the U.S. publishing community in general and to scholarly and scientific publishers in particular".

Some gun control advocates have taken issue with the framing of that question as implying that gun regulations constitute a de facto infringement on gun owners' rights.

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The supreme court stopped short of ruling that the regulations constituted forced or compulsory labour, but said the 2011 regulations creating the programme were invalid as they did not contain a sufficiently detailed "prescribed description" of the schemes.

While the supreme court stopped short of ruling that the regulations constituted forced or compulsory labour, it decided that it was unlawful for the government to fail to supply parliament and hundreds of thousands of jobseekers with proper information about the so-called "workfare" schemes they were forced to undertake at pain of losing jobseeker's allowance.

Control measures dictated by Spanish and European Union regulations constituted a reference strategy to which six alternative control strategies were compared.

Monitoring the fishermen's compliance to fishery regulations constitutes a police matter.

Metabolism and its regulation constitute a large fraction of the molecular activity within cells.

The correlational nature of our data calls for cautious interpretation, but there is reason to trust the proposition that the differences in rumination and emotion regulation constitute vulnerability to depression in our sample.

Since both metabolic and gene-expression regulation constitute negative feedbacks, ϵ x n s is negative and becomes more negative with increasing x n due to increasing product inhibition.

But it's a strange complaint, because virtually every law and regulation constitutes social engineering.

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