Sentence examples for constitute to a from inspiring English sources

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In-drop derivatisation single-drop microextraction approach can constitute, to a certain degree, a low-cost reasonable alternative to the well-known on-fibre solid-phase microextraction.

It may constitute to a limitation of this study.

Pictures, images and text may constitute to a representation of something or someone.

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That constitutes to a severe bar on the readiness to learn".

Structure 5 in Figure 2 constitutes to a common intermediate for both the HAT and the ODH pathways.

Chym. 2. To constitute; to make as a first principle.

But the fact is, not every firm is well constituted to be a revolutionary.

But how big does a rock have to be to constitute such a threat?

It also claims that "the situation in Sudan continues to constitute a threat to international peace and security".

All three species have stable or rising populations, but none is believed to constitute a threat to farming.

"Neither the marijuana user nor the drug itself can be said to constitute a danger to public safety.

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