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Discover LudwigThe phrase "suitably constituted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to describe a group or organization that has been formed or established in an appropriate or acceptable manner. Example: "The committee was suitably constituted to address the issues at hand, ensuring that all relevant stakeholders were represented."
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The result, which he calls well-ordered science, is a system in which the decisions actually made track the decisions that would be a made by a suitably constituted representative body collectively deliberating with the assistance of relevant information (concerning, e.g., cost and feasibility) supplied by experts.
In the case of the counterfactuals that explicate observability, then, fixing the epistemic community of the "suitably constituted observer" transforms the counterfactuals into straightforward non-modal conditionals whose truth or lack thereof we can empirically investigate (Monton and van Fraassen 2003, 413-414).
The protocol for this research project has been approved by a suitably constituted Ethics Committee of Kyushu University.
A suitably constituted Ethics Committee of our institution approved the protocol for this research project, and the work was carried out according to this protocol.
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A process involving the direct conversion of chemical energy when suitably organized constitutes an electrical cell.
After a postwar career at Cambridge as a university administrator and occasional lecturer in cryptography, he wrote just one novel, about a wartime decryption "sting", which constitutes his suitably mysterious legacy.
Often grouped with the latter view is the third, dispositional interpretation, which understands moral evaluations as factual judgments to the effect that the evaluated trait or action is so constituted as to cause feelings of approval or disapproval in a (suitably characterized) spectator (Mackie, in one of his proposals).
It was deemed by the committee chairman that as this constituted the evaluation of an educational innovation and did not involve patients or healthcare data, it could be suitably exempt from the need for ethics approval.
Inspired by the "No Free Lunch" theorem [58], which postulates that there is no unique best alternative for tackling optimization problems, the different extensions constitute an innovative undertaking to suitably characterize the different phenomena that affect the molecular configuration and intermolecular interactions, and thus affecting their biological activity.
Both of these reasons constitute a failure of the recruiters to suitably screen potential participants, however, we thought it better to have inappropriate referrals that could subsequently be excluded (all patients were examined and treated) than risk discouraging recruiters from sending appropriate patients.
Nonetheless, the non-occurrence of a string, suitably interpreted in the light of other linguistic information, can constitute negative evidence and provide learners with reason to reject overgeneral grammars.
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