Examples of using Constitutes in English and their translations into Urdu
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Generally used for laying in the soil, through the meshing and interlocking between the grid mesh and the soil, constitutes an efficient stress transmission mechanism,
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The Book of Mormon explains a monetary system that happens to not only be closely related to the ancient Egyptian one, but that also constitutes the most efficient money system the world has ever known.
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The interlocking and interlocking between the grid mesh and the soil constitutes an efficient stress transfer mechanism, which enables the local load to quickly and effectively spread to a large area of soil, so as to reduce the local failure stress and improve the service life of the project.
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of Iran(definitively approved by the Iranian population, with universal suffrage and the 98 percent of the vote 15 November 1979, and from that moment in force) certainly constitutes one of the most articulated contemporary attempts at harmonization between Law and Ethics, in which obviously the ethics in question is Islamic-Shiite.
Moreover, scientific texts constitute an increasingly substantive portion of the corpus throughout the 1900s.
Constitute a criminal or administrative offense.
Muslims constitute about 23% population of the world.
They who constituted this heaven.
This constituted a meal for ten people.
Are the four elements that constitute a Muslim!
This constituted breaking the covenant.
The Board will be constituted.
Riddhi in many ways constituted problem.
O God! these constitute my progeny.