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Synonym: composeestablishformorganizeset upSimilar words: constitutionconstitutionalinstitutioninstitutionalconstantconstructconstraintconsist inMeaning: ['kɒnstɪtjuːt]  v. 1. form or compose 2. create and charge with a task or function 3. to compose or represent:"This wall forms the background of the stage setting" 4. set up or lay the groundwork for. 
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31. I know that negotiations do not only constitute a bargaining process, but also serve as fertile ground for creativity.
32. Poly-unsaturated fats should constitute the next largest share of your fat intake, after mono-unsaturated fats.
33. At Guinness, these principles constitute our Strategic Intent. you have already seen the first part of that intent.
34. The Defendants counter argument that this infrastructure information did not constitute a record either was not allowed by the Court.
35. As in his earlier work the aim is to analyse the levels of social process that constitute social formations.
36. Nevertheless they constitute the basis and conditions for further actions and history.
37. In all countries that we studied paraprofessionals constitute the bulk of the social welfare work-force.
38. The longest-lasting is the struggle for the working class to constitute itself as a class,(http://sentencedict.com/constitute.html) to overcome its internal fragmentation.
39. Both reports constitute posthoc analyses of data on several thousand patients followed up for varying periods at regional hypertension clinics.
40. Please refer to the Policy commentary for details of what items should not constitute part of the breakdown account.
41. The latter constitute an emergent postmodern transformation based on the resurgent realities of body, nature, and place.
42. Persistent colonic dilatation may constitute an indication for surgical intervention.
43. The Service Industries For the economic historian, as for the economist, services constitute the most enigmatic sector of the economy.
44. The debate turns on six key words that constitute its two poles.
45. As far as he's aware, Freddie is quite harmless and doesn't constitute a health hazard.
46. Those entries which are not marked as obsolete constitute the active population of the archive.
47. He is the enabler who lures the network of events and relationships, which constitute the Universe, to fulfil its potentialities.
48. No one doubts that they remain guesses; but what would constitute an intelligent as opposed to an unintelligent guess?
49. Several pots with the same attributes constitute a pot type, and typology groups artifacts into such types.
50. However, still in 2001 those aged over 85 will still constitute only 17 in each thousand of total population.
51. Belief in supreme beings of whatever creed or breed seemed to Kate to constitute an evasion of personal responsibility.
52. Will he confirm that curfews constitute collective punishment, which is punishable under article 33 of the fourth Geneva convention?
53. Because of this, people make the attractive and easy deduction that those behind bars constitute our most serious criminals.
54. The agnostic who doubts the existence of God, and the free thinker who feels that the existence of God is unnecessary and not justified, constitute a majority of non- believers. Dr T.P.Chia 
55. This narrowing down of the focus of the original control theory seems to constitute a switch of attention from offenders to situations.
56. In practice, they are the only important regular market makers and as such collectively constitute the trading core of the market.
57. Uncomfortable though these may be, they do not constitute a mental illness, and they are menstrual, not premenstrual problems.
58. These quotations constitute the objective evidence for the existence and currency of the words, meanings, or phrases which they illustrate.
59. Currently, a court-ordered desegregation plan mandates that no single ethnicity can constitute more than 40 percent of a school.
60. The waves and the pebbles together constitute a simple example of a system that automatically generates non-randomness.
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