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A list of all pages that have property "Description" with value "If you intend to add "Y" to the <big><font face="courier">|constitutes</font></big> parameter of a page "X", ask yourself whether it is correct to say that "X ''is'' Y". If so, then it may be suitable. ==Precision where possible== Where possible, try to use existing pagenames, and those which are as precise as possible. For example, state that "[[Internet]] ''constitutes'' [[communications technology]]" rather than "[[Internet]] ''constitutes'' [[technology]]". The reason for this is that since the software already knows that "[[communications technology]] ''constitutes'' [[technology]]", this allows it to automatically deduce by transitivity that "[[Internet]] ''constitutes'' [[technology]]". This practice also helps site users navigate, since it more closely associates similar pages.This property is used to show that the subject is an example of the object.|". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Property:Constitutes  + (If you intend to add "Y" to the <big>If you intend to add "Y" to the <big><font face="courier">|constitutes</font></big> parameter of a page "X", ask yourself whether it is correct to say that "X ''is'' Y". If so, then it may be suitable. </br></br>==Precision where possible==</br>Where possible, try to use existing pagenames, and those which are as precise as possible. For example, state that "[[Internet]] ''constitutes'' [[communications technology]]" rather than "[[Internet]] ''constitutes'' [[technology]]".</br></br>The reason for this is that since the software already knows that "[[communications technology]] ''constitutes'' [[technology]]", this allows it to automatically deduce by transitivity that "[[Internet]] ''constitutes'' [[technology]]". This practice also helps site users navigate, since it more closely associates similar pages.This property is used to show that the subject is an example of the object.|rty is used to show that the subject is an example of the object.|)