Sentence examples for whatever constituted from inspiring English sources

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There was lots of fun, and joint outrage at whatever constituted the current piece of Larkin character assassination by the press.

A few years ago, I realised that Tagore was a Dylan of his day at least in this – his irreverent, opportunistic and startling approach to whatever constituted his inheritance, his past, as a songwriter.

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Regions of the Arctic were were more than 16C warmer than normal – whatever constitutes normal now.

Going in hard, à la David Frost, on whatever constitutes the most shameful episode of your relative's past, will only make them clam up or detest you.

The desire for authenticity has led some critics to deplore rhymes that focus on the blockhead fantasies of gunplay, sex, and drugs, or whatever constitutes a rapper's idea of freedom and pleasure.

It's maverick, it's unconventional, and if it doesn't pan out it's likely to get my superior officer to bust my ass all the way back to whatever constitutes the armchair intelligence community's equivalent of traffic duty.

By the time you read this someone will have floated the idea that Solange could not possibly have been acting alone, or that there was a second kicker on whatever constitutes that elevator's equivalent of the grassy knoll, while others will once again raise the possibility of Fidel Castro's involvement, bearing in mind Jay Z and Beyoncé visited Cuba only last year.

So, just fix upon whatever constitutes that narrower range of agential characteristics within the wider spectrum of all of the features that made up Frank Zappa, the agent.

More specifically, interventionist mechanisms can provide the bridge from 'hunting causes' to 'using them', if interventionists (i) tell us more about the nature of these mechanisms, and (ii) endorse the claim that it is these mechanisms or whatever constitutes them that make causal claims true.

To distinguish such abuses both from the legitimate deprivations that are essential to punishment and from the excesses of punitive sentences that embody cruel and inhumane punishments, one must rely on the way the former are connected to (and the latter disconnected from) whatever constitutes the sentence as such and whatever justifies it (Bedau 1972).

Other external values are power, luck and goods like wealth, riches but also social communities like family, society, all of humankind and whatever constitutes them or keeps them together like law, language, culture, traffic, etc. (SOM: 61) Yet the value behavior of humans following them is changing, mainly because it loses the immediate emotional contact (feeling) to the values.

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