Examples of using Which constitute in English and their translations into Indonesian
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among many other institutional entities which constitute the Global Control Matrix.
among many other institutional entities which constitute the Global Control Matrix.
The 85-letter text found between the nuns is also said to be denoted because it is the model for the fewest number of letters which constitute a'text' which one would be required to save from fire due to its holiness.
and institutions which constitute what we call Western civilization.
as in the case of diatoms and dinoflagellates, which constitute phytoplankton in the ocean.
The roots of the modern-day pinball machines that you use in your local café come from games such as croquet and billiards, which constitute of guiding a ball to a precise location by hitting them with an instrument.
the structure of the relations of ownership which constitute the anatomy of society.”.
the emerging extreme right-wing movements, which constitute a risk of increased climate scepticism.
operation of an integrated system of services and procedures which constitute the technological platform supporting the payment system
consist of the mere basics which constitute‘life'.
an entrepreneurial spirit, and which constitute crucial qualities in a world that smiles upon teams that are agile
the legal basis for each of the provisions or decisions which constitute the acquis.
the ledger summarizes values of one type of financial transactions per account, which constitute the basis for the balance sheet
SSP will in no way be held responsible for any losses that the client would suffer if he fails to take the elementary precautions as described and which constitute a contractual obligation in his chief.
it is the case with palms and vines,(which constitute) the last stage of plants, in their relation to snails and shellfish,(which constitute) the(lowest) stage of animals.
agree to be bound by these Terms, which constitute a legal agreement("Agreement")
agree to be bound by these Terms, which constitute a legal agreement(“Agreement”)
contend that every one of the detached statements which constitute the Upanishads, may be deduced as a necessary result from the fundamental thoughts which I have to enunciate,
folly and ignorance which constitute the thing we call our personality
the collection of objects which constitute society's Capital would merely be a scattered heap of assorted artifacts with no life of their own,