Examples of 'considered to constitute' in a sentence

Meaning of "considered to constitute"

When something is considered to constitute a particular thing, it means that it is regarded as forming or making up that thing. It suggests that the element or elements being discussed are seen as essential components or integral parts of a larger whole

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No single factor was unanimously considered to constitute a barrier.
Nor can it be considered to constitute an act adversely affecting the applicants.
An attempt to force obeyance without a promise is considered to constitute an attack.
This has been considered to constitute a problem in certain regimes.
A funding request to a provincial program is considered to constitute a persuasive plan.
Both are generally considered to constitute the most decisive knowledge of physical properties.
It lists in detail the acts which can be considered to constitute torture.
User documentation is considered to constitute a contract specifying what the software will do.
Chronic pain should be included among the chronic conditions that are considered to constitute multimorbidity.
Hospitalizations were considered to constitute episodes of exacerbation.
Purulent otorrhea through a perforated tympanic membrane is also considered to constitute AOM.
The language used was considered to constitute an important element.
Differences, distinctions, exclusions or preferences required by a particular occupation are not considered to constitute discrimination.
This arrangement can be considered to constitute a quick coupling.
What is considered to constitute use of animals for scientific purposes?

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Clarification on the components that are considered to constitute the silencing system.
Therefore, be considered to constitute investment in the verification of the contents of a database.
Both these types would generally be considered to constitute performance poetry.
The acts considered to constitute espionage are set out in article 64 of the Code.
Other disclosures are classified if they are considered to constitute useful information to the searcher.
They are therefore considered to constitute a single product for the purpose of this proceeding.
These goods have been singled out and are considered to constitute a higher risk.
The ensemble is considered to constitute a very pure landscape typical of Samurai Buddhism.
A simple assertion by the appellants can not be considered to constitute persuasive evidence.
They are thus considered to constitute one single, homogenous product.
Or their regional or local authorities shall not be considered to constitute payment service providers.
This procedure may be considered to constitute an " intermediate stage " between lawful residence and expulsion.
In any case, reverse engineering should not be considered to constitute counterfeiting.
The product is not considered to constitute manicure or pedicure preparations of heading 3304.
Unique amongst aIl, one foundational individual was considered to constitute a set of one.
Each sale should be considered to constitute a separate invitation to tender.
This being the case, under no circumstances can a minor difference be considered to constitute non-conformity.
Two cases were not considered to constitute a violation of the law.
Non-returnable ' items used for the same purposes shall also be considered to constitute packaging.
They were therefore considered to constitute one single product.
Nevertheless, a core set of actions that are universally considered to constitute crimes can be identified.
These producers are considered to constitute the Community industry as mentioned in recital 114.
In this case, the following related companies have been considered to constitute the Community industry.
One indictment was considered to constitute a violence against Article 209 of the General Penal Code.
In such circumstances, the virtual currency is, as a rule, considered to constitute financial assets.
Such exceptions might be considered to constitute discrimination against other nationalities.
In some cases, single missions have been considered to constitute strategic bombing.
That voyage is widely considered to constitute the discovery of the Americas by Europeans.
The identified acids and bases are not considered to constitute any environmental risk.
Determine methods considered to constitute environmentally sound disposal ;.
We think however that such benefits can be considered to constitute dynamic efficiencies64.
What actions would be considered to constitute research misconduct in a Canadian context?
Publication on the web site is, however, not considered to constitute an official notification . ”.
They are therefore considered to constitute one single product.
Until recently, the 29 species of " Psithyrus " were considered to constitute a separate genus.

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