Examples of 'could constitute' in a sentence

Meaning of "could constitute"

could constitute ~ the potential or possibility for something to be considered or deemed as something else, often referring to the formation or creation of a specific thing or situation

How to use "could constitute" in a sentence

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It could constitute a preparation for adult life.
Involvement in a suicide could constitute juvenile delinquency.
Could constitute the essential process of ageing.
This reporting could constitute a baseline.
Could constitute child labour.
These ingredients could constitute a recipe for disaster.
Blacklists of people known to be corrupt or who could constitute a risk.
This could constitute a dangerous infringement of civil rights.
A hamlet with two houses could constitute a locality.
Doing so could constitute an unauthorized practice of law.
Different views were presented on what could constitute an amendment.
These elements could constitute serious obstacles to trade.
Violetti tional judicial authorities could constitute an act.
Such violence could constitute grounds for divorce.
I have no idea whether accessing them could constitute an offence.

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They also could constitute three colored sources.
This need not be cumbersome and could constitute a single page.
This could constitute a precedent for other regional strategies.
The use of these weapons could constitute an act of genocide.
Could constitute the.
A breach of these rules could constitute an instance of maladministration.
Improper use of information acquired in these ways could constitute fraud.
His action could constitute a tapping.
Specify the type of breach the reported orders or transactions could constitute.
In some circumstances it could constitute a crime against humanity.
They could constitute symbols of distinction associated with groups with hunters.
An excessively large informal sector could constitute a drag on development.
That could constitute motive.
There is however nothing that could constitute a literary vein.
Exception could constitute cases when a person has a diplomatic immunity.
An unfavourable opinion on an appointment could constitute an obstacle to such relations.
This report could constitute an important source of information for the database.
Disadvantage to a particular religion could constitute indirect discrimination and.
This data could constitute a barometer for the process of global warming.
Whether a satellite in geostationary orbit could constitute a permanent establishment.
Material that could constitute or encourage conduct that would be considered a.
It is an indicator of social injustice and could constitute a violation of human rights.
The figures could constitute four almost complete sets of chess.
Critics have said the tactic could constitute a war crime.
The hematocrit could constitute a parameter which impacts the measurements of fluorescence.
Rationale for which the practice could constitute market manipulation.
Afghanistan could constitute one of the links between the two networks.
In general all assets of the company which could constitute competitive advantage.
This judgment could constitute an important judicial precedent.
Gensoul believed that disarmament on the spot could constitute a basis of agreement.
Drinking water could constitute a large fraction of the intake.
The executive secretaries of the existing intergovernmental organizations could constitute such a body.
Silicon carbide could constitute an ideal catalyst carrier.
The flammability characteristics of these blankets were unknown and could constitute a fire risk.
Many of these acts could constitute crimes against humanity.

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