Examples of 'may constitute' in a sentence

Meaning of "may constitute"

The phrase 'may constitute' means that something has the potential or possibility to form or make up a particular thing or entity. It suggests that the mentioned element has the ability to be a part of or be considered as part of a larger whole

How to use "may constitute" in a sentence

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The package may constitute a sales package.
In accordance with this section may constitute an.
This may constitute a risk of electric shock.
Two or more brigades may constitute a division.
She may constitute an entire second front.
Representatives of a business may constitute a permanent establishment.
These may constitute contradictions in his character.
Examples of acts that may constitute harassment.
It may constitute a high octane number gasoline.
An emergency exit may constitute a normal exit.
This may constitute an effective deterrent to unlawful trade.
Contests action that may constitute discrimination.
This may constitute an absolute value of expression.
A recommendation for deportation may constitute an opinion.
The part may constitute an aeroengine casing.

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Any unauthorized access attempts may constitute a.
In some cases it may constitute a criminal offence.
Those species of plants which may constitute a.
Three persons may constitute an unlawful assembly.
Some of this information may constitute.
The attachment may constitute a shielding plate.
Certain statements in this press release may constitute.
Other factors may constitute risk factors.
A collection of data items in a section may constitute a block.
Which may constitute a breach of the peace.
This enzyme treatment may constitute step c.
Mastic may constitute the adhesive layer.
Such discriminatory behaviour may constitute a criminal offence.
This may constitute state aid.
Indicates operations which may constitute a fire hazard.
This may constitute a real problem.
Such an arrangement also may constitute insurance fraud.
They may constitute more than one language.
Indicates operations which may constitute a risk of explosion.
This may constitute a de facto moratorium.
Materials themselves may constitute products.
Which may constitute a criminal offence.
Such perforations may constitute a mesh.
It may constitute a grid for a pressurized water reactor.
Together they may constitute one brain.
It may constitute a grid for a boiling water reactor.
A particular conduct may constitute one or more crimes.
It may constitute a temporary or permanent solution.
Abuse of power may constitute duress.
These may constitute barriers to entry for new players.
Breach of this provision may constitute a criminal offence.
A unit may constitute a control system or subunits thereof.
The document of value may constitute payment means.
May constitute lack of consent.
Such incidents may constitute a criminal offence.

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