Examples of using Constitute in English and their translations into Spanish
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In short, these instances constitute homicide in the Brazilian legal system.
All of the following categories constitute Personal Information.
These five palaces presently constitute the Barcelona Picasso Museum.
Husband, wife and dependent children constitute a family.
A particular conduct may constitute one or more crimes.
More than 40 different proposals constitute the program"Flamenco is anywhere.
A particular conduct may constitute one or more crimes.
These constitute the MAB Bureau.
missing information that may constitute the crime of fraud.
I discussed with leading actress Nina Hoss what might constitute“normal”.
Trees are slow-maturing and_ so constitute a long-term investment.
Serial publications constitute the biggest part of any collection of library material.
That numerous items of this audiovisual heritage constitute an expression of the cultural identity of nations,
The two working papers constitute preparatory documents to form part of the overall report to be submitted by the Study Group.
Which of the following would you say constitute the best way to make public administration responsive to the public? Tick all the applicable.
These diseases constitute major impediments to social
This could constitute a decisive factor in the implementation of the National Development Strategy objectives
exchanges between generations constitute one of the pillars of the welfare state.
Their actions constitute a clear threat to the security
The councils must constitute organs of struggle that rally the school students to struggle concerning the sharpening problems and their needs.