Sentence examples for because that constitutes from inspiring English sources

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They can file patients' fingernails, for instance, but not clip them because that constitutes a professional caregiving responsibility that cannot legally be delegated to inmates.

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Because the human animal that constitutes you possesses a first-person perspective only derivatively, then, it is unable to self-refer.

Few people have holidayed there in the past decade because of the active volcano that constitutes a large part of the island.

When an extended simple, o, is white in region rw and grey in region rg, this isn't because o itself has a part that is exactly located at rw and instantiates whiteness and another part that is exactly located at rg and instantiates greyness; rather, it's because the portion of stuff that constitutes o has such parts.

The gas was slowed by a drag force similar to air resistance.If dark matter exists, it should have travelled with the stars, because the particles that constitute dark matter whatever they may be do not interact with each other or anything else, except through gravity.

Because the genes that constitute each group result in enrichment of coherent cellular processes, it seems likely that each phylogroup represents the genetic basis for the suite of traits that have evolved or been maintained in represented organisms.

It reasoned that, “[i]n this first factor, Sandin affects the due process balance: because only those conditions that constitute ‘atypical and significant hardships’ give rise to liberty interests, those interests will necessarily be of a weight requiring greater due process protection.” 372 F.3d, at 358—359.

Frozen drinks contain far more ice than those that are shaken or stirred, and all that ice presents two problems: It dilutes the drink, and it chills the drink so much that the flavor is dampened, largely because the aromatic molecules that constitute that flavor can't go airborne and travel into your nose at low temperatures.

A Pennsylvania filmmaker sued the state on Wednesday for turning down his business's name, I Choose Hell Productions, because state law prohibits names that "constitute blasphemy, profane cursing or swearing or that profane the Lord's name".

In 2002, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas admonished his fellow justices not to "impose foreign moods, fads, or fashions on Americans". Reactionary pundits and scholars picked up on this theme arguing that compliance with human rights standards is antidemocratic because it overrules legislative decisions that constitute the will of the majority.

Because I think the practices that constitute technoscience build worlds that do not overflow with choice about inhabiting them, I want to help foment a state of emergency in what counts as "normal" in technoscience and in its analysis.

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