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  • is comprised constituted of | WordReference Forums
    Air is constituted of nitrogen and oxygen (much less common) Air is constituted by nitrogen and oxygen (less common) I don't think you can find a general rule about which of these verbs to use in preference to the other, so I have limited my comments to the first sentence you gave Your other two sentences are similar
  • constitute of - WordReference Forums
    Is it constitute of or by or from? Networks are institutional arrangements constitute of independent, but related actors, which display a particular logic of exchange Thanks ;)
  • Constituted Attorney - WordReference Forums
    This type of a Power of Attorney gives general powers to the person in whose favor the document is executed The person who is given the powers is called a "Constituted Attorney" and he is authorized to perform all kinds of acts and to execute any document on behalf of the person who has so executed that document
  • as from time to time constituted | WordReference Forums
    Holasssss!! Os doy el contexto a ver qué os parece: All moneys and other property of the Organization shall be vested in the Executive Committee of the Organization as from time to time constituted Todas las sumas de dinero y otras propiedades de la Organización serán conferidas al Comité
  • Hi, what are the differences among assign, designate, appoint . . .
    They constituted him Minister of Education The problem was appointed to a commission this would mean the problem had become a board member of the commission which is silly The problem was assigned to a commission The problem was designated to a commission ?maybe sounds weird though The problem was constituted to a commission
  • consisted of, consisting of, consist (s) of - WordReference Forums
    I'm kind of confused about when to use 'consisted of' and when to use 'consisting of' or consist(s) of My guess is that when preceded by 'is' or 'are', 'consisted of' should be used 'A is consisted of B and C' If not preceded by 'is' or 'are', either 'consist(s) of' or 'consisting of'
  • constituted - WordReference Forums
    He says we don't use "constituted" in a phrase like that I just want to know what is wrong with using "constituted"? I've decided to reflect on the modern pioneer artists' works constituted a slice of time in Arabic modern art history that given the break induced by the revolution had been abandoned or forgotten
  • So constituted - WordReference Forums
    "She sacrificed herself daily If there was chicken, she took the leg; if there was a draft she sat in it--in short she was so constituted that she never had a mind or a wish of her own, but preferred to sympathize always with the minds and wishes of others " (Professions for women by Virginia


















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