In addition, she appears to
consubstantiate with the watery elements.
In the aftermath of the entry into force of the Treaty on the European Union and the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, which
consubstantiate the Union's "Fundamental Law", the various projects for amendment already pointed out the need to proceed to the alteration of some constitutional rules which regulate relevant matters, such as the delegation or transfer of sovereignty and the primacy.
Another proxy debate Mosely-Jensen cites is the attempt of each side to
consubstantiate the interlocutor with Intelligent Design Theory (IDT).
This study, as well as the research of these authors, uses as a theoretical platform the Agency Theory and the Signaling Theory, in order to
consubstantiate the following question-problem: In which conditions are companies more prone to disclose accounting performance indicators in the form of voluntary disclosure in their annual reports?
In a very special way, the prodigious snake incarnate was
consubstantiate with 'that Python Dreaming'.