There is authority for the proposition that a wrong opinion is both unreasonable and capable of constituting a flagrant impropriety. |
Essence is defined as the basic substance both constituting the human body and maintaining its functional activities. |
They met to deliberate on the expediency or inexpediency of constituting a new Association. |
The property is not seized, but has to be handed over under compulsion, with refusal generally constituting contempt. |
African Americans represent the third racial-ethnic group present in parishes, constituting 2.43 percent of average parish membership. |
The in-form striker polled 1,024 votes from non-League fans constituting some 15 per cent of the 6,599 total. |