Examples of 'can constitute' in a sentence

Meaning of "can constitute"

can constitute: the ability to form or make up something, often referring to the components or elements that create a whole

How to use "can constitute" in a sentence

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One single act can constitute harassment.
Can constitute abuse of that dominant position.
Improper assembly can constitute a fire risk.
It can constitute a natural alternative to conventional treatments.
Specialisation of companies can constitute a competitive advantage.
What can constitute moral injury is explored.
Set of reference curves can constitute a database.
Tourism can constitute another major source of income.
The consequences of cancer can constitute a disability.
It can constitute perjury which means.
Incorrect repairs can constitute a considerable.
It can constitute a modular element of a platform floor of a vehicle.
A single person can constitute a household.
This can constitute a healthy challenge to the incumbent politicians.
These symptoms can constitute an early.

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This can constitute significant savings for a harbour authority.
Regional energy markets can constitute a first step.
This can constitute an initial conclusion.
A single isolated act can constitute a war crime.
Tion can constitute a safety hazard.
Involuntary intoxication can constitute automatism.
This can constitute as a valid contract.
Improper use of such information can constitute fraud.
The enclosure can constitute a tyre of a vehicle.
Beams pointed to a certain área can constitute a group.
Such information can constitute additional characteristics.
Examples are used to specify which acts can constitute mutilation.
Conduct that can constitute harassment or bullying.
Every combination of the previous indicators can constitute a new indicator.
Volunteering can constitute a good qualification.
It is possible that a series of minor breaches can constitute a material breach.
Smart housings can constitute one of these solutions.
Identical treatment of persons in very different situations can constitute a form of discrimination.
Disability can constitute a ground of discrimination.
We examine several directions which can constitute a source of income.
It can constitute elder abuse.
The laser material can constitute the substrate.
What can constitute fasting bG values requires more specifics.
Such sets of points can constitute complex polygons.
They can constitute a family exhibiting the three ages of life.
Any of these failures can constitute medical negligence.
They can constitute more particularly a composition for cleansing the skin.
Either or both of these can constitute a continuous phase.
This can constitute a threat to the multilateral trading system for two reasons.
By its very nature it can constitute a serious safety hazard.
Or the generosity whispers to a woman that her hand can constitute a gift.
Such remembrance can constitute symbolic reparations.
Operation of any electrical equipment in potentially explosive atmospheres can constitute a safety hazard.
This really can constitute a problem.
I remind the parties that targeting aid workers can constitute a war crime.

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