Examples of 'have constituted' in a sentence

Meaning of "have constituted"

A phrase used to indicate the establishment or formation of something, such as an organization, committee, or group. It suggests that the entity in question has been officially created or brought into existence, often with a specific purpose or function in mind

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Those responsible have constituted themselves prisoners.
Act or made the omission the act or omission would have constituted.
It does not appear to have constituted a bishopric.
We have constituted two corpuses of study.
Indigenous rights advocates have constituted the major exception.
It would have constituted no serious drain on the resources of the people.
His miracles could not have constituted his greatness.
This would have constituted legalization of consensual homosexuality between adult men.
Their opposed interpretations of the situation have constituted genuinely rival assertions.
We have constituted a liberation front and brought our logistic support to armies to.
His actions in this regard have constituted a serious misconduct.
We have constituted Hell as prison for unbelievers.
But that figure alone would have constituted a record for the studio.
We have constituted ourselves an ad-hoc committee.
Expectations of continuous price increases for building land have constituted one reason for this.
It is believed to have constituted the top half of a larger panel.
Since its beginning, national political science associations have constituted its core.
The delivery would thus have constituted a violation of the embargo.
Have constituted a fulfilment of Nostradamus's prophecies.
But that would not have constituted a happy ending at all.
The informal consultations initiated and organized by the Secretary-General have constituted a major cooperative effort.
It therefore would have constituted a major step towards reducing tension.
The EESC notes that these two Regulations have constituted a legal package.
Often sectoral studies have constituted an important component of the technical assistance on accession.
If done in Antigua and Barbuda would have constituted an offence under.
Over the years they have constituted a large proportion of those selected for higher education abroad.
The prolonged Terry detentions may have constituted improper arrests.
These statistics have constituted many leaders advocating for greater representation for women in leader positions.
The Weldwood data may or may not have constituted evidence of dumping.
These revenues have constituted an average of about 80 per cent of total budget revenues.
Amnesty International considers this practice to have constituted a form of collective punishment.
What can have constituted the cause of death?
Human Rights Watch found that the killings may have constituted extrajudicial executions.
These PME projects have constituted a major challenge for school teachers and principals.
Refusing to adhere to the treaty, these three countries have constituted an arsenal outlaw.
His obsequies are considered to have constituted the first Catholic religious ceremony held in Australia.
Firstly, amendments of a technical nature to bills and draft decrees have constituted grounds for non-inspection.
These irrigation projects have constituted the bulk of work performed by this entity in Egypt.
At the Nuremberg trials, these killings were judged to have constituted genocide.
Such an affair would have constituted another reason to lynch Neal.
Indeed, Brian 's contributions are numerous, and his contributions to the blockchain technology have constituted a legacy.
Other descendants are believed to have constituted the ruling aristocracy of the Wasangari.
You have constituted many teams till now to catch Nayak, but without much success.
The Conservancy of late seems to have constituted itself into a society for.
The rulers have constituted new castes, endowed with powers and privileges unknown to traditional societies.
This Viking raid on Seville seems to have constituted a significant attack.
Some of the bandits have constituted themselves into factions of a separatist force, robbing civilians.
From the second century onwards, they have constituted a difficult problem.
Vocational centres have constituted an option for some grade 6 leavers, but the intakes are limited.
According to the court, leaving the dog loose might have constituted a regulatory violation.

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