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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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61. This would constitute information - data plus a contextual framework allowing a larger picture to be revealed.
62. To do so would constitute a stumbling block to the reconversion of Protestants who favored the new astronomy.
63. Improved cleanliness of young children can reduce the nasal and ocular discharges that constitute a major reservoir of infectious material.
64. Alaska is the largest of the fifty states that constitute the USA.
65. Or to put it another way,(http://sentencedict.com/constitute.html) he maintained that Marxism can only constitute its totality through its perpetual detours from itself.
66. Two papers are set in each option so the options constitute one half of the final examination papers.
67. These are the subtle mind currents which emanate from all living creatures and constitute a part of their aura.
68. It is simply that long-term objectives do not constitute an escape strategy.
69. A further difficulty relates to defining precisely what does and does not constitute economic activity.
70. Many of those who constitute it would adhere to a world-renouncing ethnic based on a doctrine of separation from the world.
71. The mere existence of unsolved puzzles within a paradigm does not constitute a crisis.
72. Taken together, all these requirements constitute a set of minimum professional standards by which individual practitioners can be assessed and judged.
73. Its 54 electoral votes constitute 20 percent of the 270 votes needed to win the presidency.
74. Colouring a few faces brown and celebrating a couple of extra festivals does not constitute multicultural education.
75. When the conference was over, the delegates voted not to adjourn, but to constitute themselves as a permanent body.
76. Failure to be more careful when dangers are greater-to provide careful instructions, clear warnings, and close supervision-would constitute negligence.
77. The business population Businesses constitute the second major aggregate of the private sector.
78. The coals constitute a proven commercial gas source which is in direct contact with the recognised potential reservoirs.
79. But any more fundamental change, which would constitute the ultimate formal recognition of their new identity, is to be denied.
80. The annual population estimates constitute the principal source of official statistics on sub-national populations.
81. It must be designed to constitute an essential component of those forces making for positive change in our country.
82. The thin layers that constitute the laser head are only 400 atoms thick.
83. Rather federalism and local government constitute an efficient division of political labour, which permits a functional segmentation of the state.
84. Depending on your point of view, this can constitute either an opportunity for excellence or a disaster in the making.
85. Small vertical pianos, especially the compact but musically compromised spinet, now constitute a negligible portion of the piano business.
86. Should they report their suspicions, or does that constitute an invasion of privacy?
87. This would constitute direct contact between the bloodstreams of the two people.
88. It is anticipated that borrowing of this nature will continue to constitute a large proportion of future cross-border lending.
89. Not every agreement is such, even though it may constitute a moral obligation.
90. Goodfellow confirmed that the facts can constitute both reckless and unlawful act manslaughter, but the rules differ.
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