Examples of 'constitutes only' in a sentence

Meaning of "constitutes only"

constitutes only: This phrase is typically used to emphasize that something is exclusively or solely composed of certain elements or factors. It is often used to highlight the limited nature of a particular situation, condition, or definition

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The preventive measure constitutes only a single precaution.
It constitutes only one advantageous form of embodiment of the invention.
In practice this usually constitutes only a small population group.
This constitutes only one perhaps a minor function of the ensemble.
The circuit thus described constitutes only one embodiment.
The tobacco constitutes only approximately one third of the volume of the article.
The structural design that has been schematically described above constitutes only an example.
Privatization constitutes only one of many approaches to entrepreneurialism.
This combined evidence of coverage and disclosure form constitutes only a summary of the health plan.
Each estate constitutes only one of either housing programmes.
According to some sources the funding from the state constitutes only 2 % of the CSOs revenues.
This embodiment constitutes only an example of mutualization of the correction means.
However, IP that is stolen over the Internet constitutes only a portion of total IP theft.
A sliced part constitutes only that part of a PN model that may affect the criteria.
In this first example the banker 's cash constitutes only a tenth part of his trade.
Arsenic constitutes only a quarter of the compound that 's brushed on.
Naturally, this assembly constitutes only one embodiment.
This constitutes only an indirect way to measure banks ' efficiency for economic development.
Nunavut in its entirety constitutes only one electoral district.
Some hard-to-detect baryonic matter makes a contribution to dark matter, but constitutes only a small portion.
The exception constitutes only superficial hair with shallow rooting.
Pain is, most of the time, largely bearable, and constitutes only a slight discomfort.
Irregular migration constitutes only a part of the overall volume of global migration.
In Giacometti 's whole body of work, his painting constitutes only a small part.
The cost of liability constitutes only a small percentage of drug company profit margins.
According to some sources, funding from the State constitutes only 2 % of CSOs ' revenues.
Nevertheless, it constitutes only a first, immediate response to the humanitarian situation.
The group of adolescents constitutes only 32.
This right constitutes only a small part of the defendant 's rights as a whole.
Among the faithful, the Lord constitutes only some as ministers.
This action constitutes only feedback to the information, forming a loop, to use the cybernetic term.
The direct damage from CBR-related accidents constitutes only a small percentage of the indirect damage.
And constitutes only 2 % of the body mass.
The value of forest products as such constitutes only 2 percent of agricultural production.
It constitutes only 4 % of the internet.
As pointed out many times, it constitutes only an aggravating circumstance.
This calculation constitutes only an intermediate step for the calculation of the proportional ( pro-rata ) pension.
In reality, a domain of level 0 constitutes only a pseudo-domain.
The plate 20 constitutes only a small amount of extra length, generally less than 10 mm.
Currently, land under forest constitutes only 6 % of the area.
This entire image constitutes only about one-millionth of the entire sky.
Agricultural land, situated along the river valleys, constitutes only 1 % of the area.
Registration in court constitutes only a notification, not a licence.
This sector accounts for 19 percent of cases, although it constitutes only 4.5 percent of the workforce.
The foregoing clearly constitutes only one example of fabrication of the inner plate-glass wall 2b.
Statute for a proposed 'act of Management' (Article 66) constitutes only indirect intervention.
In this case, this cell constitutes only a safety element for persons using the apparatus.
Later studies have shown that a real isolated mandibular prognatism constitutes only 20-25 % of Class III cases.
However, de jure equality constitutes only the first step towards de facto equality.
Infact, this drug-specific element constitutes only a small partof drug prevention.

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