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Sentence count:240+8Posted:2016-07-19Updated:2020-07-24
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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121. Newtonian mechanics, wave optics and classical electromagnetism all constituted and perhaps constitute paradigms and qualify as sciences.
122. These constitute the most systematic national approaches to social service personnel training that we were able to find.
123. Taken together, they constitute a quite dramatic increase in inequality.
124. May responded that this exclusion did not constitute discrimination, nor did it degrade the status of women in the Church.
125. The residual gases including nitrogen, higher hydrocarbons carbon dioxide(sentencedict.com/constitute.html), etc. constitute about 2 percent.
126. These sceptical, cautious and cloistered arrangements constitute the distinctive institutions of science which separate it from other more worldly activities.
127. Taken together these are a significant help and in effect constitute an indirect government subsidy.
128. These asteroids with Earth-crossing orbits and orbital periods greater than one Earth year constitute the Apollo family.
129. The roots, which remain in place, constitute about 20 percent of the biomass, and will oxidize eventually.
130. They constitute no more than pointers towards an agenda for more detailed, empirical research.
131. They constitute an assortment of ill-defined symptoms that affect people in different ways and to different extents.
132. The outcome will be recorded but the finding does not constitute a black mark on the record of the officer involved.
133. These results still constitute, therefore, a direct contradiction of the thesis being developed here.
134. The very act of concluding a conflicting treaty would constitute breach and could be treated as such by its other parties.
135. Housing Benefit Scheme Changes in the value of housing benefit constitute the sixth reform of welfare since 1979.
136. Or would they constitute a permanent caucus inside the relevant EU councils of ministers?
137. Theoretically, fetal cells serve as progenitors, differentiating into the family of cells that constitute the central nervous system.
138. Together, these two bodies constitute the bulk of legislative and executive authority within the Community.
139. The following brief comments constitute an introduction to legal research.
140. Since according to the most recent census, women constitute 51 percent of the population, that sounded good to me.
141. First, there is direct inconsistency in the sense that compliance with one would necessarily constitute breach of the other.
142. It may also constitute the most effective way of utilizing scarce resources for many such libraries.
143. Proposals over and above the levels so indicated constitute new policy proposals.
144. They constitute only some of the ingredients in the evaluation and diagnostic processes.
145. It is sometimes difficult to believe that the different groups living within our borders constitute a single society.
146. Women constitute almost 58 percent of the total work-force, up from 45 percent in the seventies.
147. A publicly held business is typically composed of two or more separate legal entities which constitute a single overall economic unit.
148. Classical criminology did not assume that existing legal definitions of crime and the way they are enforced necessarily constitute this objective category.
149. Human authority is then an evil in itself and the social relations which constitute the fabric of society are constantly being dissolved.
150. Legal forms not only constitute gender relations but represent ways of seeing roles and relations.
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