Examples of 'that would constitute' in a sentence
Meaning of "that would constitute"
that would constitute: Suggests what would make up or be considered as part of a particular thing or situation
How to use "that would constitute" in a sentence
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that would constitute
Because that would constitute a major violation.
Conditions in major species that would constitute a minor.
That would constitute an unauthorised sharing of intelligence.
False accusation of conduct that would constitute a misdemeanor.
That would constitute less than heroic.
If you touch him that would constitute assault.
That would constitute racial or religious profiling.
Encourages conduct that would constitute a criminal offence.
That would constitute a step in the right direction.
Encourage conduct that would constitute a criminal offense.
That would constitute a substantial change.
He did not feel that that would constitute special treatment.
That would constitute atrocious despotism.
To encourage conduct that would constitute a civil or criminal offense.
That would constitute an important progress in phobia treatment.
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Nature against children that would constitute a criminal offence.
That would constitute genuine accountability.
This is not conduct that would constitute state action.
That would constitute salvation by works.
Not applied in a manner that would constitute a disguised restriction on trade.
That would constitute a disproportionate response.
At the outset of a century that would constitute the bloodiest in human history.
That would constitute nothing less then kidnapping.
The tritium activity remains below levels that would constitute a risk.
I believe that would constitute major progress.
Provided that such measures are not applied in a manner that would constitute a means of.
He thought that that would constitute an abdication of responsibility.
United States legislation prohibited methods of execution that would constitute cruel and unusual punishment.
That would constitute a significant fraction of global electricity generation.
It certainly should not take any action that would constitute a human rights violation.
That would constitute a message that would be hard to misunderstand.
Not knowingly influence others to commit any act that would constitute a violation of this code.
That would constitute a good compromise and facilitate dialogue.
HUD has specified some circumstances that would constitute hardship which are.
That would constitute escalation.
There are two offences under ACT law that specifically criminalise actions that would constitute torture.
For that would constitute a policy of almost suicidal appeasement.
A set of expressly democratic values that would constitute teachers ' concrete actions.
That would constitute exclusion.
Because you know, that would constitute regulation.
That would constitute another significant step in the right direction.
Do you have anything that would constitute nourishment on the menu?
That would constitute a substantial contribution to international peace and security.
If they breeched that duty, that would constitute negligence on their part.
That would constitute relying on part of creation to save us from ourselves.
They can not in any practice that would constitute fraud, according to the law.
That would constitute a threat to peace and security throughout the world.
The age of criminal responsibility that would constitute a possible basis for capital punishment is 18 years.
That would constitute a failure to analyse and understand the real root causes of conflict.
Nor do I have anything in mind that would constitute an “ elimination ” of early immersion.
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Of course we would bring her straight home
That is exactly what a liar would say
Countries would have preferred more time