Even now, the men who led the constituent parts of his army were not the warriors he would have wanted.
This principle, in turn, can be broken down into a number of constituent parts.
But again, they need - it needs to be, like, completely taken down to its constituent parts, everything cleaned.
Still other works permit different routes through the constituent parts.
First, people must break words into their constituent parts, or phonemes.
It makes sense as an economic unit in a way its constituent parts alone do not.
A coalition government with a majority whose constituent parts share a similar ideological position.
Thus it must be sacrificed, broken to its constituent parts.
Consumers were expected to clearly recognize from what countries the various constituent parts of the watches came.
At the same time, there are still tensions between the country's various constituent parts, to which reference has just been made.
Mr. Parsons faces a stiff challenge in persuading the company's many constituent parts to pull together.
These constituent parts all contributed to the individual style of Heseltine's music.
Meyer's attempt at synthesis was questioned by those representing both constituent parts.
It attempts to demonstrate how constituent parts and their activities interact causally to explain the capacities of a given phenomenon.
The community has two constituent parts, Bockelnhagen and Weilrode.
It was still constituent part of the county in the time of 1948 Census.
There are six constituent unions which run as constituent parts of the Union.
Their separate legislatures were combined into a single parliament with equal representation for both constituent parts, even if Lower Canada had more population.
No mention of the dietetic and chemical equivalence to real beef meat for all constituent parts?
These constituent parts, or monomers, are readily available to other bacteria.