Examples of using Would constitute in English and their translations into Hindi
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What would constitute a“perfect” day for you?
It would be an illegal or immoral act,but other ingredients are to be brought home so that it would constitute a criminal offence.
How many people would constitute a great number?
The court had, by its July 27, 2017 order,said that District Legal Service Authorities would constitute the family welfare committees.
What would constitute a“perfect” day for you?
The authors didn't seem to think that using data from millions of Facebook data,without their awareness, would constitute an ethical violation.
Scotland Yard said it would constitute a criminal offence.
All these would constitute a class of hypaethral temples, that is, temples open to the air and devoid of a roof over the object of worship.
The fact that he got us all thinking that only a"knockout" would constitute success for Hillary Clinton was therefore a victory of sorts.
Any information which discloses remittances made to the IncomeTax Department towards discharge of tax liability would constitute personal information.
Fuel and electricity cost would constitute 20 per cent of the minimum wage.
Which you might publish or otherwise share on the internet. Dear Ms.Lancaster… I cannot answer your questions, at least not in writing… because to do so would constitute a sequel.
Breaching this provision would constitute a criminal offense and www. ivfbabble.
It may be that pursuant to the wishes of the directions of the deceased partner the surviving partner may enter into anew partnership with the heir of the deceased partner, but that would constitute a new partnership.
Both these would constitute more velueable posessions to us than Setul.
Places where electricity can not be provided would be give 200 to 300 VP solar power pack which would constitute of 5 LED bulbs, 1 DC fan and 10 power plugs.
It is not yet very clear what these approaches would constitute, but they could include any cooperative action, like collaboration on climate policy or common taxation, that are not Market-Based.
After a three-day investigation,Trump''s report concluded that there was nothing that would constitute a hazard in unfriendly hands, stating.
The Chief Justice of the High Court would constitute a Tribunal for the trial of the said cases consisting of three persons who at the time of such constitution were judges, additional judges or officiating judges of the High Court.
Rather, he argued that Francis'sentence had already been carried out and it would constitute“cruel and unusual” punishment to carry it out a second time.
In a 2017 speech before the Islamic Society of North America, Sarsour said that people should"stand up" to Trump, as she deemed his administration oppressive,and that such actions would constitute a jihad.
Nath also announced that the government would constitute a committee of Scheduled Tribe(ST) MPs and MLAs.
It is possible that some universities such as Caltech, which today selects its 200 entering freshmen by purely meritocratic academic rank-order, might prefer to retain that system,in which case the Inner Ring would constitute the entire enrollment.
These small variations associated with motivation would constitute the different types that the authors have tried to define over time.
(h) note that subject to the provisos of LSR 270, the following acts would constitute breach of privilege and contempt of the committee.
If you feel that your work has been duplicated in such a way that would constitute copyright infringement, or if you believe your intellectual property rights have been otherwise violated, you should provide to us the following information.
Dear Ms. Lancaster… I cannot answer your questions,at least not in writing… because to do so would constitute a sequel… which you might publish or otherwise share on the internet.
The three-Judge, however,did not go into this assertion and held that it would constitute a Constitution Bench to decide whether the Nagaraj's judgment needs reconsideration.