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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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91) Publication of false reports of Parliamentary proceedings and premature disclosure of committee proceedings have both constituted contempt.
92) Furthermore, since social change is constituted partly by active individuals, such understandings must have major implications in terms of understanding social change.
93) They adjourned the case and directed that it be heard before a differently constituted bench of three justices.
94) The acquisition of those two characters constituted the next great evolutionary breakthrough.
95) The imposition of the retirement condition constituted a novel form of institutionalized dependence.
96) Even if the pressure had constituted undue influence, it would not, in my judgment, have affected the bank.
97) This, it was recognized, constituted a potentially dangerous situation, but what else could the Romans do?
98) The answer lies in the provision of a structured Church and in the definition of what constituted heretical belief.
99) In so doing, they probably constituted the most important single cause of the subsequent civil war and revolution.
100) The opposition movement, Birlik, was banned from taking part, as it was not officially constituted as a political party.
101) In the St Ann's study, the sick and disabled constituted the fourth largest category of the poor.
102) When they appeared in the dock they constituted the largest number of people ever to appear stark naked in a court room.
103) The detractors say they are relative newcomers who would have constituted a gamble.
104) Independents, who constituted one-third of the total candidates, did unexpectedly well, winning a total of 115 seats.
105) The official reason was that the painting was obscene and constituted an offence against religion.
106) Mental events, like most events, are composite-they contain or are constituted of other mental events.
107) The Sunday Night Supper constituted a small part of the Georgetown set in embryonic form.
108) In the United States apples and other perennial food crops constituted 16 % of the total value of food crops in 1998.
109) As of 1991 West Point graduates constituted twice the percentage of generals as they did of other army officers.
110) Newtonian mechanics, wave optics and classical electromagnetism all constituted and perhaps constitute paradigms and qualify as sciences.
111) Two long walls of matting connected by a back wall and roof of the same material constituted the dining hall.
112) Temple defined the relationships which constituted our real wealth as existing in terms of family, community and nation.
113) They asserted that the primary results constituted a defeat for Muskie.
114) It was under this imprint that the light romantic novels were issued which constituted the staple fare of Lane's circulating libraries.
115) Discourses are not just constituted by what is and is not written; other signification systems are involved.
116) The temptation to their crews to barter their duty free stores for sterling constituted a high revenue risk at times.
117) Dissatisfied parents are given a right of appeal to a specially constituted appeal committee and from there to the sheriff.
118) Any new stock will need to be constituted by an appropriate trust deed or loan stock instrument.
119) Nonresidents thus constituted only 13 % of all hunters pursuing their sport in the State....
120) And there was not, it seems,(http://sentencedict.com/constituted.html) any finding that Duval's pressure on his wife to sign constituted undue influence.
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