Sentence examples for constitute a consistent from inspiring English sources

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"They're going to try to piece together a variety of different acts that constitute a consistent pattern of misrepresenting what happened here," he said.

From this theoretical analysis, dynamic buckling criteria can be properly established which may constitute a consistent and rational basis for design of these shell structures under harmonic loading.

As he constantly pursues the same themes in different times and contexts (he's worked in Africa, Asia, the Pacific, North and South America) his films constitute a consistent oeuvre.

Lipases/acyltransferases homologous to CpLIP2 from Candida parapsilosis belong to the α/β hydrolase superfamily as lipase A from Moesziomyces antarcticus (Candida antarctica), and constitute a consistent phylogenetic subgroup with at least 56% identity.

Fragments of specific length (30 40 nt) derived from tRNAs have been found to constitute a consistent part of the sRNA transcriptome.

These data constitute a consistent and compelling body of evidence to support the notion that the angiogenic factors, VEGF and PlGF, acting through VEGF R-1 upregulate transcription of KCC transporters in erythroid cells via a HIF-1α-dependent, hypoxia-independent mechanism.

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This model constitutes a consistent and formal ground to represent information that is required to reason about complementary evidences, in order to confirm or invalidate alerts raised by intrusion detection systems.

For such constitutes a consistent distribution of properties over gunk.

The complementary tasks of measurement plus observation constitute a modern, consistent, and extended version of the basic metrological structures and needs.

It is widely thought that (1)–(4) constitute a mutually consistent and logically independent set of sentences.

But in contrast to a conception of need as a justification for an individual right which protects against community encroachment, the interests of patients with the same chronic condition may be so closely aligned as to constitute an aggregate, consistent, shared need that can be defined in very rigorous scientific terms.

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