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Last updated on November 17, 2024.
By this act the president alone is empowered to make the law, to fix in his mind what acts, words, what thoughts or looks, shall constitute such a crime.
Today the term "global" can no longer constitute a serious topic for an in-depth intellectual discussion because it simply means "Camerica".
The once-unthinkable loss of the AAA rating will constitute a further hit to already fragile business and consumer confidence. — © Mohamed El-Erian
The once-unthinkable loss of the AAA rating will constitute a further hit to already fragile business and consumer confidence.
States like (Iraq, Iran, & North Korea), and their terrorist allies, constitute an axis of evil, arming to threaten the peace of the world.
Except when war is waged in a desert, noncombatants, also known as civilians or 'the people,' constitute the great majority of those affected.
Be not merely a man of letters! Let literature be an honorable augmentations to your arms, not constitute the coat or fill the escutcheon!
The growth of modern constitutional government compels for its successful practice the exercise of reason and considerate judgment by the individual citizens who constitute the electorate.
The chaos of the mind cannot constitute a reply to the providence of the universe. All it can be is an awakening in the night, where all that can be heard is anguished poetry let loose.
It is your responsibility to make sure that positive emotions constitute the dominating influence of your mind.
The neo-cons constitute a radical reactionary fringe of the planning spectrum, but the spectrum is narrow.
The countries of Europe are too small to guarantee their peoples the necessary prosperity and social development. The European states must constitute themselves into a federation.
Prayers for the condemned man will be offered on an adding machine. Numbers constitute the only universal language.
Being gay is not a political accomplishment in itself. It's not enough to constitute a political platform. — © Jens Spahn
Being gay is not a political accomplishment in itself. It's not enough to constitute a political platform.
In terms of essays, I would say Oliver Sacks. His breadth of hard knowledge and imagination and empathy seems to constitute the perfect mind to me.
Prancing around with marshmallowss on your nipples does *not* constitute living your life fully!
Satan--the impersonation of that mixture of the bestial, the malignant, the impious, and the hopeless, which constitute the fiend--the enemy of all that is human and divine.
You can't always do the extraordinary, in between you have to do the ordinary. Because if you didn't, what would constitute the extraordinary?
There are multiple levels of 'we' and multiple groups that can constitute this idea of who we are. We need to be aware of who we are including and excluding.
The Master Mind principle: Two or more people actively engaged in the pursuit of a definite purpose with a positive mental attitude, constitute an unbeatable force.
Limited means often constitute the charm and force of primitive painting. Extension, on the contrary, leads the arts to decadence.
What time can be more beautiful when the one in which the finest virtues, innocent cheerfulness and indefinable longing for love constitute the sole motives of your life.
Around it are those countries which, according to History, constitute the civilised world ie, a world that can support historians
Human beings and their actions constitute the advancing front, the surging crest of an ongoing movement that never stops.
I've got two pigs, which doesn't constitute a farm. I just keep them in a field. They are very pleasant.
Poverty, ignorance and degradation are the combined evils, these constitute the social disease of the free colored people of the US.
Our review concludes that DraftKings'/FanDuel's operations constitute illegal gambling under New York law.
Nonetheless, it still remains true that as a set of cognitive beliefs, religious doctrines constitute a speculative hypothesis of an extremely low order of probability.
The Japanese, if I understand them, are masters of the unsaid and the unstated, of subtlety and ambiguity, all of which constitute powerful stimulants to the imagination.
No group and no government can properly prescribe precisely what should constitute the body of knowledge with which true education is concerned.
The argument that today's National Guardsmen, members of a select militia, would constitute the only persons entitled to keep and bear arms has no historical foundation.
Except when war is waged in a desert, noncombatants, also known as civilians or "the people," constitute the great majority of those affected.
Abatement in the hostility of one's enemies must never be thought to signify they have been won over. It only means that one has ceased to constitute a threat.
Our hearts must not only be broken with sorrow, but be broken from sin, to constitute repentance.
Synchronistic events constitute moments in which a 'cosmic' or 'greater' meaning becomes gradually conscious in an individual; generally it is a shaking experience.
I have lived temperately, eating little animal food, and that not as an aliment, so much as a condiment for the vegetables, which constitute my principal diet.
Real men study law and engineering, while ideas and values are for sissies. The humanities should constitute the core of any university worth the name.
[For American consumer society], the country's reserves of ignorance constitute a natural resource as precious as the Mississippi River or the long-lost herds of buffalo.
Nothing but a necessity invincible by any other means can justify ... a prostitution of laws, which constitute the pillars of our whole system of jurisprudence. — © Thomas Jefferson
Nothing but a necessity invincible by any other means can justify ... a prostitution of laws, which constitute the pillars of our whole system of jurisprudence.
If waterboarding does not constitute torture, then there is no such thing as torture.
In a business that's driven purely by economics, the fact that one or two unique shows happen to get on and reach a public for a brief time doesn't constitute a trend.
Economic growth may one day turn out to be a curse rather than a good, and under no conditions can it either lead into freedom or constitute a proof for its existence.
We must be alarmingly enterprising, and we must be startlingly original, and do new and striking things which constitute a revolution.
The combination of Federalism and Republicanism which formed the substance of the system, did not constitute a progressive and formative political principle, but it pointed in the direction of a constructive formula.
Either it is the fold of the infinite, or the constant folds [replis] of finitude which curve the outside and constitute the inside.
Merchants have no country. The mere spot they stand on does not constitute so strong an attachment as that from which they draw their gains.
Purifying and sealing by the Holy Spirit of Promise constitute the culminating steps in the process of being born again.
The pictures I contemplate painting would constitute a halfway state and attempt to point out the direction of the future - without arriving there completely
It so happens, in Malaysia, the people who are in a way not doing as well constitute the majority of the people - the Bumiputeras. — © Najib Razak
It so happens, in Malaysia, the people who are in a way not doing as well constitute the majority of the people - the Bumiputeras.
Nothing can constitute good-breeding that has not good-nature for its foundation.
Certainly, it may bring to light such a deeper knowledge of the structure of matter as to constitute a veritable discontinuity in the progress of science.
What is a game like 'No Man's Sky,' really? A set of symbols that specify a world but do not themselves constitute it. A rich grammar that's inert without the trigger of human attention.
The true greatness of nations is in those qualities which constitute the greatness of the individual.
I was reminded of the Sydney Harris cartoon that said 'adding two numbers that have not been added before does not constitute a mathematical breakthrough'.
Not sense data or atoms or electrons or packets of energy, but purposes, interests, and meanings, constitute the underlying facts of human experience.
Reflecting on these complex relationships between reader and story, fiction and life, can constitute a form of therapy against the sleep of reason, which generates monsters.
God leaves to Man the choice of Forms in Government; and those who constitute one Form, may abrogate it.
There is a fundamental error in separating the parts from the whole, the mistake of atomizing what should not be atomized. Unity and complementarity constitute reality.
As a profession advertising is young; as a force it is as old as the world. The first four words ever uttered, Let there be light, constitute its charter. All nature is vibrant with its impulse.
I have had no contacts or collusions with the Russians. And my exchange with Guccifer 2, based on the content and the timing, most certainly does not constitute collusion.
Overly vigorous investigations of ominously ill-defined 'bullying' can themselves constitute a form of bullying.
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