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Sentence count:176+6Posted:2017-07-14Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: constitutereconstituteunited states constitutionconstitutionconstitutionalconstitutionallyunconstitutionalconstitutionalityMeaning: ['kɒnstɪtjuːt]  adj. brought about or set up or accepted; especially long established. 
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61) It constituted an even clearer expression of provincial mobilisation and disregard for parliamentary initiative and manoeuvre than 1833.
62) Said's lawyer claimed successfully that this constituted a serious libel against his client as a man of honour.
63) As religious beliefs have constituted science, so scientific creeds have constituted an alternative religion.
64) But what is constituted by consciousness is the at least partial discernment of limitation.
65) When kings were at loggerheads with their clergy, which was not their usual relationship, morality constituted the most dramatic battleground.
66) Now that Luke no longer wanted her, he wouldn't care about anything she did, so no action of hers constituted defiance.
67) Robinson said Wednesday that he had a misunderstanding with Brown over what constituted an encampment.
68) Moreover, the recognition process is a double mirror structure in that a Subject is also recognized and thereby constituted.
69) Henry did realize, didn't he, that what he'd done had constituted a real health hazard?
70) In 1950 the 660,000 tribespeople constituted 91 percent of the total population of the Hill Tracts.
71) Third, New Towns constituted experiments in social engineering - well in tune with the psychological requirements for post-war reconstruction.
72) The effluent from the distal Tygon cannula was collected separately during the experiment, and constituted the fifth segment.
73) Or the society constituted by the class that traditionally was born to rule?
74) They claimed it was inaccurate, misleading and constituted a breach of journalistic ethics.
75) Also in 1983, young women constituted 38 percent of the number of students in advanced-level courses in polytechnics.
76) The items used were derived from data from participant observation, and therefore constituted a re-presentation of items to the community.
77) Indeed they often constituted the source of their communities when new villages were laid out by the railway companies beside them.
78) This would not please traders, who would lose opportunities to exploit the inefficiencies of the market as it is now constituted.
79) The local authority decided that the present housing conditions constituted a risk for the mother and baby.
80) While Caesar stressed that grazing combined with fishing and hunting constituted the backbone of the Germanic economy.
81) On the other hand, thirteen percent hardly constituted the tidal wave of popular support that de Gaulle was looking for.
82) It constituted the institutional embodiment of proletarian unity and class consciousness.
83) A market overt is a market, constituted under statute, by royal charter or by long standing custom.
84) A library committee of 18 members was then constituted to consider these suggestions.
85) Attitude research was the property of no school in this respect and constituted a set of problems to which all might contribute.
86) Originally religion constituted an abiding relationship not only with deity,(sentencedict.com/constituted.html) but even more with place.
87) What exactly the government did mean by freedom was hard to discern in the nineteen legislative Acts which together constituted the emancipation.
88) It is certain that we have to devise ways to move beyond antiracism as it is presently constituted.
89) It is in this context that we must read the definitions and practices that constituted Victorian sexuality.
90) Problems of social adjustment constituted the most frequent single source of anger outbursts among children.
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