Examples of using Constitutes in English and their translations into Polish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Programming
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Computer
Constitutes a unified cultural and historical type.
peel boxes constitutes.
This constitutes the bulk of the Soviet surface fleet.
In many countries, kitchen and gardening waste constitutes the biggest fraction of municipal solid waste.
This constitutes the bulk of the Soviet surface fleet.
In one of the manuscripts this sign together with a triangle constitutes a heading.
Your Socratic question constitutes a powerful argument.
Food-grade plastic working parts(convex ball), peel boxes constitutes.
The first version with proper care constitutes a solid barrier.
peel boxes constitutes.
It does not specify, however, what constitutes these exceptional circumstances.
It follows that such action constitutes a restriction on freedom of establishment.
Understanding what constitutes good sound.
Here we will outline transparently what content constitutes Anvarol.
That constitutes a grave.
A grave. That constitutes.
Such behavior constitutes grounds for termination.
The most prevalent group constitutes men aged from 70 to 79 years 44,8.
The museum is located at the Temple of Divine Providence, which constitutes its integral part.
In addition, all candidates have access to information that constitutes state secrets.