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v. 组成,构成,制定

  1. Restatement of the exposition that constitutes the third section of the typical sonata form.
    再现部在典型的奏鸣曲形式中组成第三部的主题表述的重现
  2. In the legal sense the intention to cause grievous bodily harm constitutes murder if the victim dies.
    在法律意义上,如果受害人死亡,造成重伤的意图构成谋杀。



  1. "That constitutes the largest operating budget in the history of the National Park Service and represents 29 percent post-inflation, real growth over the past seven years," Horn said.
  2. But their migration from country to city constitutes a great personal improvement in life style and a high measure of contentment.
  3. The question is still what constitutes neutrality. The Fed's concern is with the real federal funds rate after allowing for inflation.
  4. The law, however, is murky on what exactly constitutes an illegal public offering.
  5. "This time, about the only thing that's changed is what constitutes a good or bad day on Wall Street," Ms. Scanlon says.
  6. The Iraqi letter declared that the interview "constitutes a confession setting forth the true purposes and objectives of the aggression." The secretary-general, obliged to honor such requests, duly circulated the transcript.
  7. "This constitutes a great first step forward on the path which should provide a return to peace for this country," said Foreign Minister Roland Dumas of France.
  8. "Kuwait constitutes the southern part of Iraq, which was severed by the British in 1913, in preparation for the first world war," he said.
  9. Today, Groupe des Assurances Nationales is the smallest of the big four French insurers in what constitutes one of the most competitive European markets.
  10. The non-jury trial of the former head of the Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. has been closely watched in Japan as a test of what constitutes a bribe in this country, where gift-giving is common in business and politics.
  11. He also noted that the law doesn't specify what constitutes confidential information.
  12. "This action both denies them due process of law and constitutes an unconstitutional taking of property," it added.
  13. There remains considerable uncertainty as to what constitutes intimate contact.
  14. Some 20% to 25% of aircraft makers' firm-order backlog constitutes planes ordered by leasing companies.
  15. An underlying question is whether either of the charges, if sustained, constitutes "high crimes, malfeasance and misdeameanors," the requirement for removing an elected official.
  16. The appeals court said, "While ambiguities as to what conduct constitutes a violation may lurk in the RICO statute, the statute isn't ambiguous as to whether its proscriptions extend to a state-regulated public utility."
  17. He says the Kentucky statute is "unconstitutionally vague, because it fails to define what constitutes confidential information." Typically, issuers subject to mandatory sinking-fund requirements have a choice of ways to meet them.
  18. Satellite surveys show ranchers annually destroy an area the size of Louisiana in the Amazon, which constitutes one-third third of the world's remaining rain forest.
  19. For some time there has been a difference of opinion as to what constitutes the health of Broadway.
  20. This constitutes an indirect encouragement for these neo-Nazi groups,' they said.
  21. This, in bankerly argot, constitutes maturity transformation: the mismatching of the respective maturities of assets and liabilities.
  22. But the agency suggested it would try to encourage telephone companies to enter the cable business even if Congress failed to act, by broadly defining what constitutes "good cause" for waivers.
  23. Such work is the largest single source of income for Palestinians in the occupied lands and constitutes a significant portion of the $1.3 billion gross domestic product of the territories.
  24. "If this step means that the Soviet Union is coming to accept the reality that their conventional superiority constitutes the principal threat to stability and security in Europe, then we would find (the) announcement still more encouraging," he said.
  25. Against that background, a tortuously agreed Gatt deal hardly constitutes a buy signal.
  26. Bush's moving target for ground rules on what constitutes a picture-taking session, or so-called "photo op," and what constitutes a news conference, has led to some convoluted presidential verbiage.
  27. Bush's moving target for ground rules on what constitutes a picture-taking session, or so-called "photo op," and what constitutes a news conference, has led to some convoluted presidential verbiage.
  28. "The weight of the members _ their actual physical size _ combined with other elements of music, costume and performance style constitutes an identifiable and unique characteristic of the group," the lawsuit said.
  29. Highway and bridge construction, which constitutes most of the public-works category, was reported to be stabilizing at close to $20 billion.
  30. "This arbitrary and illegal attitude constitutes a denial of Nicaraguan rights," Deputy Foreign Minister Victor Hugo Tinoco said in making the announcement at a news conference.
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