Sentence examples for will be constituted by from inspiring English sources

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"This unelected senate will be constituted by the arselickers of the various parties", said Di Battista, "and by those who are in trouble with the courts and need parliamentary immunity.

All elements of the theatre of movement, including film, sound, speech, electronic music, must be mobilized into one great time-space structure, whose arrangement will be constituted by music as the most general form of temporal order.

The compromise is that the EU will move, by 2009 or 2012, to a system whereby a majority will be constituted by a simple majority of states equalling at least 60% of the population of the EU.

One has been defined by a 20th-century German composer, Bernd Alois Zimmermann: All elements of the theatre of movement, including film, sound, speech, electronic music, must be mobilized into one great time-space structure, whose arrangement will be constituted by music as the most general form of temporal order.

The two-tier cellular network coverage region will be constituted by two independent Voronoi tessellations.

For the majority of IBS patients, the genetic background will be constituted by a large set of common genetic variants, each contributing a small risk effect.

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Adams argues that not just any human social relation will possess the requisite authority: "A morally valid obligation obviously will not be constituted by just any demand sponsored by a system of social relationships that one in fact values.

First, the parties will exchange written submissions and a panel of three arbitrators will be constituted.

A Project Steering Committee (PSC) will be independently chaired, will meet twice annually and be constituted by a majority of independent members who will be representatives from stakeholder groups (patients, ambulance service, academic research, general practice and secondary care).

For the sake of simplicity, I will call the view that is constituted by these three theses Spinoza's naturalism.

For Schopenhauer, the world that we experience is constituted by objectifications of Will that correspond first, to the general root of the principle of sufficient reason, and second, to the more specific fourfold root of the principle of sufficient reason.

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