Examples of using Constitutes in English and their translations into Tagalog
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In determining what constitutes harassment or discrimination, BLI refers to
The matter, currently being investigated by the Romanian parliament, constitutes a breach of EU treaties, he argued.
Not a self-contained language but merely the'script' of the'moving geometrical spectacle' that constitutes reality.
More often than not what constitutes bad credit or credit that is….
Painter Brian Frink is challenging old notions of what constitutes, and traditionally separates, rural life
SAH affects 6-9 people per 100,000 of the population per year and constitutes about 6% of first strokes.
the Board of Immigration Appeals(BIA) further defined exactly what constitutes“exceptional and extremely unusual hardship”.
We have conducted extensive research into what constitutes a great au pair or nanny profile.
whether authorized or unauthorized, constitutes consent to these terms.
Then where do we obtain the knowledge and wisdom with which to understand who and what constitutes God's church?
That is the case regardless of whether the Content in question constitutes text, graphics,
Use of Website constitutes your acceptance of these Terms of Use which shall take effect from the first date you access the Website.
Nothing on this website constitutes, or is meant to constitute,
The highest justifiable employment constitutes our contribution to the successful development of the region.
Nothing on this website constitutes, or is meant to constitute,
Light at night constitutes a massive assault on the ecology of the planet, including us.
Commercial use by webmasters constitutes acceptance and commitment to pay all incurred licensing fees.
Your placement of an order constitutes your agreement that your order is governed by this policy.
Use of this site constitutes agreement with our privacy policy.
This constitutes a‘fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Title 17 U.S.C.