Sentence examples for constitutes a new from inspiring English sources

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What constitutes a "New York day"?

The broader question is what constitutes a "new idea" in TV.

This is a way of talking so different from either Warlpiri or Kriol that it constitutes a new language.

In the past, McCain has said that repairing these divisions constitutes "a new patriotic challenge for a new century".

Labour has contended that the new Weald of Kent site constitutes a new school, whereas the government argues that it is an annexe of an existing one.

But while international attention has been lavished on the birth of South Sudan, many diplomats and analysts believe that the north now constitutes a new nation as well.

Martin's lawyers insist that every time a search engine delivers the old story to a new reader, it amounts to republishing, and constitutes a new libel.

But many of the companies that own the channels expect extra payment, saying that streaming their content over iPads constitutes a new distribution channel.

The first is whether this really constitutes a new species, or whether it is just a population of Homo erectus who just happened to be smaller than usual?

Therefore, the availability of feedback constitutes a new learning opportunity.

The use of SD constitutes a new and flexible approach to consequential LCA studies.

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