In October 2012, all 14 members of the council's planning committee were ordered to stand down and a new committee was constituted.
And I think the point is that it was constituted in response to the sharp rises -- a sharp rise in the price of gasoline a year ago, roughly.
The family said the publication of the photos was a reprehensible act and constituted an outrage to the dignity of Michaela.
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In ancient times the distinction was clear: The manor house and the farmland around it constituted principal, and the right to live in the house or to collect the farm rents was income.
The detailed definition was introduced amid much disagreement over what constituted mixed-sex accommodation.
The definition of what constituted "sexual activity" was "extremely vague" particularly when that "activity" might have been initiated by the student.
He also challenged assertions by some that the 500 chemical munitions thus far found were harmless and somehow not among the weapons of mass destruction that Saddam was obliged to destroy, and that constituted a potential threat to the United States and other freedom-loving nations.
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There was some action by the metal door that constituted one of many false alarms.
The trust maintained that the time that the President, who was the trustee, spent running the company constituted material participation by the trust.
On its face it was fatuous given that Galant's behavior constituted an administrative offense for which one pays a fine, rather than a criminal offense for which one goes to jail.
Ronaldo, operating in a lone attacking role was Portugal's chief threat but this primarily constituted a series of long-range efforts from 40 yards-plus which even for a player of Ronaldo's quality were wildly optimistic.
Paul Staddon, representing Mr Mendoza, argued that to give a statutory tenancy to the survivor of a heterosexual relationship when the survivor of an equivalent homosexual relationship was limited to the less beneficial assured tenancy, constituted discrimination on grounds of sexual orientation.
In my opinion, the PBGC at that time lacked an understanding of what constituted fraud and malfeasance in the pension context and was not looking for it.
The woman, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, complained that Tower Hamlets council's policy was a breach of "ordinarily principles" of public law and constituted unlawful discrimination.
In a statement it said that although the five major inquiries held into the hospital had highlighted unacceptable standards of care, "at that time there was no evidence that the circumstances of any of the tragic deaths constituted a criminal offence under the law".
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It was so easy that some people were of the opinion that letting your clients pay intangibles tax constituted malpractice.
Everyone who received a copy was ordered to destroy it and the IPCC launched an investigation, amid concerns the error could have constituted contempt of court.
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When I was a little girl, I used to watch Perry Mason with my grandfather on TBS. That constituted my entire legal experience before entering law school.
The company argued that, as the Senate was not technically in recess at the time of the appointments, the board had not been legally constituted and that a quorum did not exist.
Mrs May's letter constituted a "supplementary" response to the committee's 2010 report into firearms control, which was prompted by the murder of 12 people in Cumbria by gunman Derrick Bird.
Occasional spinner Marcus North was finding extravagant turn and bounce, and with pieces of the pitch breaking up frequently, assessments of what constituted a good score began to change.
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