Examples of 'it constitutes' in a sentence

Meaning of "it constitutes"

means that something or a particular thing makes up or forms a certain aspect or component of a whole

How to use "it constitutes" in a sentence

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it constitutes
It constitutes a priority that is ripe for negotiation.
I do not think liking it constitutes a mental illness.
It constitutes the reactive part of an accountability framework.
Failure to provide it constitutes grounds for imprisonment.
It constitutes the basis for lifelong learning.
Ideology is constituted by reality and it constitutes reality.
It constitutes one of the cornerstones of a democratic society.
A lot of its people think it constitutes a nation.
As such it constitutes a war crime of great magnitude.
The question is whether it constitutes corruption.
It constitutes a compulsory annex to the employment contract.
It is illegal for it constitutes a health hazard.
It constitutes a solid foundation for future action.
Refusal to share it constitutes contempt of court.
It constitutes a barrier to the free movement of capital.

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Cole will argue that it constitutes illegal wiretap.
It constitutes a certain kind of allergy towards heparin.
In nervous cases it constitutes no warning of danger.
It constitutes a proportional response to a serious social malaise.
Everything below it constitutes the ladder.
It constitutes of a vertical and horizontal wooden pieces.
The name is derived from the region it constitutes.
It constitutes a significant shift in balance and in emphasis.
And secondly because it constitutes one of.
It constitutes an indication of the ductility of the material.
It is a novel provision and it constitutes an exception to the hearsay rule.
It constitutes in objective parameters and allows comparisons.
Evidence is required that it constitutes a necessary and proportionate measure.
It constitutes the third of the four philippics.
This is a highly controversial issue as it constitutes a potential source of abuse.
Because it constitutes a betrayal of a promise of religious freedom.
The situation is so bad that it constitutes a public health crisis.
It constitutes an incentive to rapid implementation of the projects.
This does not mean that it constitutes a hindrance or barrier.
It constitutes two thirds of cases of dementia in total.
Opponents of the agreement say that it constitutes a national humiliation.
It constitutes a warning for all civilized people.
Parental authority must not be interfered with unless it constitutes.
It constitutes both infant and child mortality.
It has been argued by legal scholars whether it constitutes a form of entrapment.
It constitutes a kind of abscess of the arterial wall.
Neither conviction of sin nor sorrow for it constitutes repentance.
It constitutes of a track of start of insulation on façade.
This is of dual significance for working life because it constitutes.
It constitutes the active material of the complex.
My interpretation of the ideal observer is that it constitutes a thought experiment.
It constitutes the main part of our sales.
Treading on the land and walking around it constitutes possessing it.
It constitutes the abstract syntax of the language.
Your knowledge and open discussion of it constitutes a breach of national security.

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Such impunity constitutes an impediment to his activities
Advocacy of religious hatred that constitutes incitement
It constitutes a priority that is ripe for negotiation
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