Sentence examples for constituting a multifaceted from inspiring English sources

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We have never claimed to be "representative of the British Jewish community," not least because we see Jews in Britain as constituting a multifaceted rather than a monolithic community.

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But Corker has now asserted that Republicans know Trump's presidency constitutes an ongoing, abnormal, multifaceted danger to the country.

In short, fibroblasts represent a multifaceted, complex group of cells.

It offers a multifaceted view of what constitutes a city, based on government and economics, law, sociology and planning, but with an injection of architecture and urbanism – and seeks to create an accommodation between all these actors.

This all constitutes a formidable challenge for a Pakistani state that is either unable or unwilling to quell the less multifaceted anti-government insurgency it faces today.

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Two objects constitute a pair.

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