Examples of using Constitute one in English and their translations into Indonesian
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The Archaea constitute one of the three domains into which all known life may be divided.
It stressed that fines and bails constitute one form of looting the money of detainees
The Hoa constitute one group of the Chinese diaspora
Burmese Chinese constitute one group of Overseas Chinese
Moving averages constitute one of the oldest type of forex market analysis using technical tools.
with their bedrock of embracing the techno-sphere, constitute one more means of wresting us from the present moment.
the archaea constitute one of three great domains of living creatures.
from the Atlantic Ocean to the Arabian Sea, constitute one nation bound together by common linguistic,
In fact, the Samadhi Nirmorcana Sutra(a Mahayana Sutra) clearly says that it is Sravakayana- Theravada and the Mahayana constitute one Yana( ekayana) and that they are not two different and distinct‘vehicles'.
clearly says that the Sravakayana-Theravada and the Mahayana constitute one Yana(ekayana) and that they are not two different and distinct"vehicles".
led by a veteran al Qaeda leader known as Abu Huda al Sudani, constitute one of the few factions to have publicly rallied to the ISIS' cause thus far.
Chiang Mai where they constitute one of the largest of the hill tribes.
the decision of God constitute one decision… Since, therefore, an appeal is always
This constitutes one Raked Hand even where the player folds before the flop.
This constitutes one of the world's greatest injustices.
The exhaustion of intellectual property rights constitutes one of the limits of intellectual property(IP) rights.
This view constitutes one of the two interpretations of the absurd in existentialist literature.
Evening and morning constituted one day, echad.
The conflicts between emperors and popes constituted one conspicuous result of the reform movement.
The change of families constitutes one of the least understood blessings of the Christian experience.
