Sentence examples for whole constituting from inspiring English sources

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A cell of this layer enlarges and forms a tetrahedral cell, which becomes the new apical cell; by further divisions a hemispherical volume of tissue forms around it the whole constituting a new apex.

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The poet generalises fearlessly: "pleasant thoughts" invite "sad thoughts", and the whole constitutes a "sweet mood".

He joins that special elect of cinematographers, living and dead, whose work, taken as a whole, constitutes a genre of its own: James Wong Howe, John Alton, Robby Müller, Emmanuel Lubezki.

The period of Hellenistic influence, when taken as a whole, constitutes one of the most creative periods in the history of religions.

In more ordinary language, Hegel is arguing that existence as a whole constitutes a unity of all opposites, in which everything has its place and that the tension between these opposites gradually resolves itself into pre-existing whole.

Verdi's name was synonymous in his lifetime with both the ideology and realisation of Italian independence, and his output as a whole constitutes opera's most extended analysis of the conflict between the rights of the individual and the forces of church and state that seek to control them.

It concludes, "This book taken as a whole constitutes separatist propaganda by evoking a distinct Kurdish nation and a state of Kurdistan within the territory of the Republic of Turkey, by mentioning provinces and districts within the territory of the state of the Republic of Turkey, and by in a certain way drawing a map of Kurdistan".

In the preface to the work, composed at a later date, Locke makes clear that the arguments of the two treatises are continuous and that the whole constitutes a justification of the Glorious Revolution, which brought the Protestant William III and Mary II to the throne following the flight of James II to France.

Rather, they are simply parts of a whole constituted by the cosmos and everything in it.

This enables the "infinite" universe, as the whole constituted by all creatures, to be an image of the divine oneness, but only in a contracted or attenuated fashion.

A competitive market is not a legal system, even though people adjust their behaviour in response to relative prices and the whole constitutes a form of social order.

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