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单词 Constitute
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1. Women constitute about 10% of Parliament.
2. A whole consists of parts, the parts constitute the whole.
3. Testing patients without their consent would constitute a professional and legal offence.
4. Four quarts constitute a gallon.
5. Twelve months constitute a year.
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6. Does such an activity constitute a criminal offence?
7. The universities constitute a reservoir of expert knowledge.
8. The company will constitute you captain of the ship.
9. The under-18s constitute nearly 25% of the town's population.
10. These small nations constitute an important grouping within the EU.
11. Listening, speaking, reading, then writing constitute the fundamental order in language learning.
12. The long - term unemployed now constitute a sort of underclass.
13. Volunteers constitute more than 95% of The Center's work force.
14. Lack of experience does not constitute a major hindrance to progress.
15. Flying pests also constitute a health hazard.
16. The report should constitute an action plan.
17. These seven strategies constitute the course of treatment.
18. The three provincial assemblies together constitute the Territorial Congress.
19. These, however, constitute only 2 percent of average earnings.
20. It would not constitute an insurmountable problem.
21. Lethal and severe defects together constitute major congenital abnormalities.
22. The calcium waves spreading through glial cells may constitute a long-range signalling network acting in concert with conventional neuronal networks.
23. The focus is upon clues which together constitute a text ready for reading and interpretation.
24. Such statutes however constitute a complicating factor and emphasize the need for long-term solutions through international understanding.
25. The House of Commons and the House of Lords comprise / compose / constitute the British Parliament.
26. A move in chess that directly attacks an opponent's king but does not constitute a checkmate.
27. Ten thousand birds and an equal number of chicks constitute an enormous quantity of meat.
28. These occasional chance encounters could not in any way be said to constitute a satisfactory emotional life.
29. Fuel cells, which provide electricity generated by a chemical reaction between hydrogen and oxygen, constitute one part of that research.
30. Did the women of the locality - and/or the imagination - constitute a perennial problem?
1. Women constitute about 10% of Parliament.
2. A whole consists of parts, the parts constitute the whole.
3. Testing patients without their consent would constitute a professional and legal offence.
4. Twelve months constitute a year.
5. The company will constitute you captain of the ship.
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6. The long - term unemployed now constitute a sort of underclass.
7. A move in chess that directly attacks an opponent's king but does not constitute a checkmate.
8. Lack of experience does not constitute a major hindrance to progress.
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:///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.
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:///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.
91. Children constitute four out of every ten poor people in the United States.
92. These constitute the basis upon which the very possibility of a nation state rests.
93. In certain circumstances, the customer's consent will never constitute a defence to breach of fiduciary duty.
94. Publication to a single person is, impliedly, insufficient to constitute the offence.
95. Meanwhile there is increasing acceptance that the task of representing a constituency can fairly be considered to constitute a full-time job.
96. I think that he accepts that that would constitute a long-term commitment,(sentence dictionary) and a hazardous and dangerous one.
97. The Standing might constitute a breach of sacramental etiquette, but it was hardly a breach of the peace.
98. Agency definitions of abuse and what behaviours constitute abuse must maintain the balance of responsibility between the abuser and abused.
99. Within modern capitalist societies the monopoly corporations constitute the dominant class fraction.
100. Unsupported representations, whether oral or written, do not of themselves constitute sufficient audit evidence.
101. A curious fact which might seem at first to constitute an exception to this explanation turns out to provide further confirmation of it.
102. This is so also for children, so that together these two groups often constitute the majority of casualties on residential streets.
103. One eye may contain 15,000 elements, providing images that together constitute an almost hemispherical field of view.
104. This Article does not require amendments or modifications to be registered, except where they constitute a new treaty.
105. Each career group is in turn divided into four ranks, which constitute a self-contained career ladder.
106. It is difficult to define which words or phrases constitute jargon.
107. Both figures constitute a slight increase over the previous year.
108. For Brooks, Wimsatt and Beardsley complexity and coherence together constitute the key considerations in the analysis of literary texts.
109. The respondent's answers constitute the raw material to be analysed at a later point in time.
110. In this case, they would constitute a pool of labour which can be utilised in boom periods and disregarded in recessions.
111. In this chapter we will take up the first two topics, which constitute a major portion of semantics.
112. The foreigners in Ottawa constitute an ominous threat to the integrity and autonomy of our province.
113. The sexiness of some pre-pubertal children can constitute something of a problem.
114. The Commission official insisted these loans were repayable with interest, and did not constitute a subsidy.
115. In enamel these crystals are very closely and beautifully packed together soas to constitute 99 percent by volume of the material.
116. Systems consist of a very small number of terms which thus constitute closed sets.
117. College was never designed exclusively for younger students - though they generally constitute the largest single group.
118. Does this not constitute a radically different form of theism from that practised by the Near Eastern religions?
119. Labour's historic constituencies on this question no longer constitute a majority.
120. He must therefore satisfy himself on a regular basis that it does not constitute a statutory nuisance.
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(/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.
151. For it is the most general parameter which governs the processes of temporal change that constitute laws of nature.
152. Penalty fees or fines constitute another form of economic incentive for not violating emission standards and these are widely adopted.
153. By most criteria, this behaviour would constitute a form of complicity.
154. Are theories just another kind of story, or do they constitute a radically distinct form of discourse?
155. These texts constitute an invaluable resource, documenting particular experiences and interpretations of experiences and attitudes.
156. It is therefore of importance to establish what will constitute a pecuniary interest.
157. That would constitute a conflict of interest.
158. Otherwise, an IPO would constitute a giant tax loophole.
159. They do not constitute a separate class or stratum.
160. What parameters constitute a reasonable profit margin?
161. Collectively, they constitute the main body of corporate finance.
162. They constitute but a handful of the number.
163. Objects are just what constitute this unalterable form.
164. Soliciting personal injury cases may constitute champerty.
165. This did not constitute American exploitation as the bellow.
166. I realized this design would constitute a hitherto unstudied class of wheeled mobile robots.
167. Precision in meaning and reproduction of a contract style, or in other words, semantic equivalence and stylistic equivalence, constitute the soul of criteria for the translation of IBC.
168. This subsection does not constitute authority to withhold information from Congress.
169. The lucid ascends to form the heaven while the turbid Yin descends to constitute the earth.
170. The cloven nanometer line is connected with light source and power supply to constitute nanometer laser.
171. Does free will of person constitute the prerequisite of criminal law?
172. Any non - compliance with the submissions may constitute a contravention of the Environmental Impact Assessment Ordinance.
173. Diligence , thrift , plain living and hard work constitute the good proletarian style.
174. The total surroundings constitute the environment of any given entity.
175. Whereas the case cannot constitute a crime, administrative punishments shall be meted out.
176. Automobile injuries constitute the most common cause for blunt chest injury.
177. One - half of the members of the Executive Committee shall constitute a quorum.
178. If the case is not serious enough to constitute a crime, he shall be given disciplinary sanction in accordance with law.
179. A slight error in thought may constitute a life - long regret.
180. That would constitute the biggest percentage change in after - tax income of any group.
181. Defensive mechanisms based upon germline - encoded receptors constitute a system of innate immunity.
182. Hardcore gamers constitute one of the most idiosyncratic communities on the Net.
183. But do these facts constitute evidence for the conclusion based on them?
184. These three moves constitute unilateral, bilateral and regional moves in the direction of a hard currency.
185. Western ( Momgu ) ; Lusaka , capital of Zambia, and its surroundings constitute the 9 th province.
185. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
186. The non - utilitarian arguments constitute moral axioms, like any ultimate ethical norms.
187. This paper studies the constitute measure, the emulation and amelioration of system.
188. Rutted tracks or dry riverbeds constitute the only roads in much of rural Afghanistan.
189. Where tourism attracts in-migration of workers, develop new communities that themselves constitute a destination enhancement.
190. This tissue constitute an ideal source of osteoblasts and mineralized tissue for bone regeneration.
191. The M é tis constitute a distinct ethnic group in terms of history, judicatory, politics, language and culture.
192. One - half of the countries members of the Assembly shall constitute a quorum.
193. Selling deliberately a commodity whose registered trademark is falsely used may constitute a crime.
194. Enterprises owned by the whole people constitute the leading force in China's socialist economy.
195. This letter does not constitute any form of binding contract, agreement, or obligation.
196. Secondly, the paper introduces the selective principle about the constitute of logistic system and technics of container ports and the program principle about the working flow and equipments.
197. Teaching and learning constitute a field of study as vast and as complex as any other.
198. The corrosive mechanism of different medium on silicon carbide materials and the phases constitute of corrosively formed materials were analyzed.
199. There are 6 biweekly problem sets . These homework assignments constitute 40 % of the course grade.
200. Even if adds on the Coca - Cola the fruit punch, also does not constitute the monopoly.
201. The sum total of innumerable relative truths constitute absolute truth.
202. Starch and starch hydrolysis products constitute most of the digestible carbohydrate in the human diet.
203. As a result, Natty's moves constitute an evasion of society.
204. Tuoliang dense virgin forest and continuous falls constitute the most scenic features of the landscape.
205. The main reason of constitute of shrubbery and its distribution of Qilian Mountain is environmental change.
206. Correct grammar and sentence structure do not in themselves constitute good writing.
207. Do learners constitute their identities as part of a reflexive project?
208. Moral mental process and moral mental characteristics of individual constitute integral inner metal structure.
209. The height of head harmonizable blade or any arbitrary adjustable backer, constitute the versatility of the machine.
210. Motherhood did not constitute much of an interruption to her career.
211. In other words, nonuse does not constitute abandonment by itself.
212. Fresh fish constitute one of Hong Kong's most important primary products.
213. Mr. Xu Jing Cheng Huarui companies that constitute fraud, demands return, and Double Indemnity.
214. The name of the majority all from Christian name and Xing 4 San the part constitute.
215. These constitute the upstream and downstream faces of the porous domain.
216. The ropeway with the do line combination of beauty, together constitute a beautiful and spectacular picture.
217. Keyword: Constitute, Ink and Washing Painting Component, Work, New Features.
218. Indeed, there are times when esthetics may constitute a major design criterion.
219. Woman, made use of red Huang blue primary colorer to constitute.
220. It is suggested that such arragement of the posterior layer may constitute a substantial muscle-linked ligamentous system which aids in the stabilisation of the flexed lumbar vertebral column.
221. Peptide nucleic acids ( PNAs ) constitute an attractive new class of probes, recently introduced in cytogenetics.
222. Every command or data block from 8 bit bytes and CS constitute signs.
223. This article reviews related studies at present to show that constitute and function of dental operating microscope in the endodontics .
224. Women constitute nearly half the able - bodied members of the village.
225. Because these are the facts, so Koizumi's crimes did not constitute defamation.
226. These field and platform areas together constitute a huge European Craton.
227. Thailand exported low fryer to constitute a challenge to fryer exit of China to day.
228. Both inorganic and organic surfaces constitute the soil adsorption complex.
229. That is claiming and opposing to constitute case law system.
230. In a bimetallistic system both gold and silver can constitute legal tender.
231. Five members of the Executive Council shall constitute a quorum.
232. These acts constitute an interference in the internal affairs of other countries.
233. Business extention together with advertisement, personal selling and public relations constitute promotion mix.
234. Constitution: By the restricting, the tube body and the ball pouch Constitute.
235. Cowhide - covered hard balls, wooden bats, and padded gloves constitute the basic equipment.
236. Soil micro - organisms constitute a diverse and ubiquitous group of organisms.
237. The power of emperor's guard troops was the organic constitute of Chinese ancient autarchical regality.
238. Seamounts, underwater volcanoes, Rift Valley, the mid - ocean ridge, constitute a rich world of the ocean floor.
239. Any non - compliance with the submissions may constitute a contravention of the Environmental Impact Assessment Ordinance ( Cap .499 ).
240. The perception noumenon, possibility, identity and creation of art constitute the basic structure of the study.
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