Sentence examples for constituted dangerous from inspiring English sources

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Beyond guns, large knives and explosives, the standards for what constituted dangerous weapons were vague.

A senior defense official with knowledge of the program said high-level American authorities and the interim administration in Iraq might clash on occasion over what constituted dangerous dual-use materials, but that in the end they would undoubtedly agree on definitions.

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The bartenders claim that extended exposure to second-hand smoke constitutes dangerous working conditions.

Those are legitimate concerns, but sweeping denunciations of any religious group constitute dangerous bigotry.

Rather, I'm referring to intervention that can constitute dangerous manipulation or the instrumentalisation of student differences to serve wider political and propagandistic agendas.

True, there will be considerable litigation, particularly over the specifics of the limitations on the commercial sale of arms and what constitutes dangerous and unusual weapons.

Ms. Mullally has the toughest job, playing a hospital administrator who has something akin to multiple sclerosis; pratfalls by a disabled character who uses crutches constitute dangerous comic territory.

Avian reoviruses belong to the genus Orthoreovirus, family Reoviridae [3], [4] and constitute dangerous poultry pathogens [5], [6].

As Dessai et al. (35) point out, a substantial gap exists between scientific definitions of climate change and an understanding of what constitutes dangerous climate change, particularly in the context of individuals' everyday lives.

Even aside from the obvious fact that I did not commit fraud, and thus couldn't sign on to any such thing, to do so would have also constituted a dangerous precedent, and it would have endangered my colleagues each of whom could now have been depicted as a former associate of a convicted fraudster.

Sixteen Egyptian rights groups voiced concern, saying the trial constituted a "dangerous, unprecedented shift in the Egyptian's judiciary's treatment of such cases" and represented "a grave violation of both the right to a fair trial and the right to life".

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