Sentence examples for could constituted from inspiring English sources

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Recently, degenerative mechanisms have been suggested to occur in the chronic phase and could constituted "tertiary" lesions [1].

Others might agree with Dalton that the mere fact that Dalton's theory could explain the laws of proportion in a way that no available rival theory could constituted a legitimate argument for it in spite of the lack of evidence independent of combining weights and volumes.

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"It would be plausible to conclude that the appointment and subsequent swearing-in could constitute fraud of the constitution".

The latter, Democrats argue, could constitute a full-blown Constitutional crisis.

Such activity could constitute a violation of securities law.

That could constitute a federal crime called structuring.

After all, it could constitute interesting performance art.

"They could constitute a demographic dictatorship". What does he mean?

These increasing rates could constitute an index of printing reliability.

Such activities could constitute deceptive trade practices or fraud.

They could constitute treason even if they were only partly true.

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