Examples of 'what constitutes' in a sentence

Meaning of "what constitutes"

What constitutes": "What constitutes" is a phrase used to inquire about the components or elements that make up a particular thing or concept. It seeks to identify the essential qualities, factors, or characteristics that define or form the basis of something.

How to use "what constitutes" in a sentence

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What constitutes resolution is set out below.
Public perception of what constitutes acceptable soiling.
What constitutes as coaching is sometimes open to interpretation.
It is not clear what constitutes a large number.
What constitutes a connection depends on the application.
Let us first establish what constitutes a fever.
Recall what constitutes a reasonable expectation of privacy.
The real question is what constitutes a volunteer.
What constitutes right and wrong.
It is not always clear what constitutes a style.
Analyzing what constitutes masculinity and femininity.
The question arises as to what constitutes a problem.
Consensus on what constitutes good governance is a recent phenomenon.
A moral debate ensues on what constitutes genocide.
What constitutes a gift is entirely subjective.

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Ask yourselves what constitutes a free service.
There are many different views as to what constitutes a.
Understands what constitutes long vowel sounds.
There are various definitions of what constitutes culture.
Understands what constitutes short vowel sounds.
There is no scientific definition of what constitutes a superfruit.
You decide what constitutes as virginity to you.
Everybody has a different of what constitutes a robot.
We can see what constitutes an entrepreneur of change.
It would be appropriate to define what constitutes a prophet.
It defines what constitutes the common good.
There is currently no definition of what constitutes arrival.
Definitions of what constitutes an individual tree vary.
There is currently no definition of what constitutes departure.
Determining what constitutes undue influence.
There is no explicit definition of what constitutes a zone.
This is exactly what constitutes implicit recognition.
Problems relate to the definition of what constitutes a.
Basis to define what constitutes illegal logging.
What constitutes the original civilisation.
But that is not what constitutes happiness.
What constitutes a good reason is a more complex problem.
Expanded views of what constitutes religious liberty.
What constitutes principles in this day and age.
O differing views of what constitutes youth violence.
And what constitutes appropriate deployment.
The question evidently is what constitutes a shortfall.
That is what constitutes the social dimension of sport.
It may be time to redefine what constitutes a university.
As to what constitutes principles in this day and age.
You have no clue of what constitutes science.
What constitutes clinically meaningful change.
Stakeholders asked what constitutes an initial inspection.
What constitutes a balanced diet and its benefits.
I am not sure what constitutes a complete set.

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