Examples of 'now constitute' in a sentence

Meaning of "now constitute"

now constitute: Implies the current or present state of comprising or making up a particular entity, group, or whole. It denotes the existing components or elements that form a collective entity or system

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The latter now constitute the majority.
With this simple combination we have created the buildings that now constitute the winery.
Women now constitute one third of senior managers at headquarters.
The new nap standards will now constitute the following.
The MDGs now constitute a central focus of national development.
The Council should perhaps reconsider precisely what now constitute unjustified discrepancies.
We now constitute a new set of numbers called complex numbers.
The ideas we have gathered until now constitute a valuable tool of collective intelligence.
They now constitute the gravest threat to the continued existence of humankind.
The agreed compromise proposals now constitute a step forward with regard to this issue.
Dinoflagellates that occur in the millions, now constitute.
Foreign workers now constitute a significant part of the local labour market.
In some islands and countries, these Indo-Caribbean migrants now constitute a significant proportion of the population.
Foreign workers now constitute a significant proportion of the local labour force.
Such finds do not extend to the lands that now constitute southern Poland, however.

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Terrorist implications now constitute a new element of targeted information in most drug investigations.
The evolution of the European aircraft industry noted . They now constitute major clients for aircraft.
They now constitute the largest source of oil for the oil and gas sector.
Health care and higher education now constitute major economic sectors in the region.
Women now constitute the majority of professional workers in the United States.
Property taxes in most Canadian municipalities now constitute a significant part of home ownership costs.
These files now constitute the main source of data for the harmonized statistics on earnings.
In other words, excessively rigid family structures now constitute a major obstacle to the desired fertility.
They now constitute the related family Mazaceae.
Economic co-operation and sustainable development now constitute many aspects of a relationship between twinned towns.
Women now constitute the majority of immigrants to France.
The halls that once held Napoleon 's troops now constitute the city 's largest exhibition complex.
Online sales now constitute a significant activity in the US and have begun well in France.
Incitement to discriminate, and racist harassment, now constitute forms of discrimination ;.
Data and data use now constitute a strategic competitive edge that we must take advantage of.
I think it 's safe to say that the two of us, now constitute a voting majority.
Those standards and norms now constitute the cornerstones of humane and effective criminal justice systems.
The country also continues to attract immigrants, who now constitute 4 % of the population.
These new legislative regulations now constitute powerful bedrock for the enforcement of the environmental policy.
One local television commentator stated recently, “ Violence and robbery now constitute our daily bread . ”.
Ethnic Armenians now constitute a plurality in the district.
As regards Article 94, in several Member States the railway companies now constitute private enterprises.
People who now constitute Biowatch were also present.
Also, relatively few women pursue scientific careers, although women now constitute 50 % of firstdegree.
These islands now constitute the southern part of the city of Mumbai.
In Scandinavian countries by contrast, women now constitute about 60 % of graduates.
These approaches now constitute a standard element of the training of IND liaison officers.
Customers from South Korea, China, India, and others, now constitute a large body of potential travellers.
Shellfish now constitute the foundation of the commercial industry in Atlantic Canada.
According to official figures, female students now constitute 62 per cent of the total student population.
Women now constitute a majority in universities, medical and law schools, and doctoral programs.
Customers from South Korea, China, India, and others, now constitute a large body of potential travelers.
These now constitute the world 's second largest and most enduring refugee population.
Non-diesel alternative-fuel vehicles now constitute more than 50 % of the plant 's production.
They now constitute more than one-third of all European airlines.

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