It is this that constitutes her importance in American literature.
Neither a lazy employee nor a bankrupt employer constitutes just cause.
What lies at the root of all this is a profound division of opinion over what constitutes, or should constitute, national identity.
Formal business Attire - For women this constitutes business suits (a matched skirt and jackets) and, in most workplaces, pantsuits (matched pants and blazer).
Whether or not this constitutes insider trading, it is a shocking ethical lapse, a blatant conflict of interest and a breach of Mr. Sokol's duty of loyalty to his employer.
What constitutes the ground of human dignity?
Entrepreneurial conduct constitutes the spirit of our Group.
One of the questions investigators are likely to examine is whether such information-sharing constitutes collusion, the people say.
Perhaps one could make the case that because of my operating experience I actually have a better idea than most what constitutes a "doable" idea.
At root is the issue of just what constitutes "proprietary trading" by Banks, especially as it relates to the issue of making trades in securities on behalf of their customers.
So what constitutes an official diagnosis?
This growing poverty in the midst of growing poverty constitutes a permanent menace to peace.
"The study takes us nearer to understanding the biology of the processes involved in puberty and early growth and to understand what constitutes' normal 'in growth and development," Murray said.
Such action constitutes a felony.
The narrative on violence and tribulation constitutes the important traits in his literary creations.
a nonmetallic bivalent element that is normally a colorless odorless tasteless nonflammable diatomic gas; constitutes 28 percent of the atmosphere by volume; the most abundant element in the earth's crust.
At least we now know what constitutes a volley.
a common nonmetallic element that is normally a colorless odorless tasteless inert diatomic gas; constitutes 78 percent of the atmosphere by volume; a constituent of all living tissues.
There should have been decided, beforehand, what constitutes acceptable thresholds for defect levels and other metrics.
What, then, constitutes “ownership”?
Expanding your view of what constitutes a "workout" and dropping the all or nothing approach got me in the best shape of my life and it can do the same for you.
So what constitutes “success” in mourning?
The capture of the British servicemen appears to have been a deliberate provocation by zealots in the Pasdaran, which constitutes an ever more powerful state-within-a-state.
The regime constitutes an ethos that is to say a distinctive character that nurtures distinctive human types.