act or statement that becomes a tradition to be followed
A subject verb is created when the act of doing something becomes the subject of a sentence. For example, although swimming is a verb, in the statement, "Swimming is fun," the act of swimming is now the subject of the sentence.
The Stamp Act.
It's not tradition is not a question but sounds like a statement. A tradition is something that has been carried by a particular community for a very long time. There are so many other things that are not a tradition.
Customs
There is no real difference between a "mission statement" and "mission." The "mission statement" is simply the mission, communicated using the written or oral tradition.
Also called the 'punch statement' states strongly in the introduction, in a single sentence what the topic is about. Example, Globalisation is the major factor that contributes to human acceptance of tradition and change.
an act
When "Statement of Origin" becomes a "Certificate of Title"
They act as Coenzymes
The statement in which the hypothesis becomes the conclusion and vice-versa is called the Converse.
Approval is a statement granting permission for an act.
All of the above