Sentence examples for could constituted a from inspiring English sources

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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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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.

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

Going to Iraq or Syria to fight could constitute a crime under UK terrorism legislation.

For both our governments, this could constitute a win-win situation.

That could constitute a violation of US telecommunications and privacy laws.

Residual samples obtained after screening for Chlamydia trachomatis could constitute a convenient, low-cost solution.

Nazism constituted, or could constitute, a "new beginning" with respect to all this, a new beginning for culture and politics.

See, e.g., Braun, 54 R.I. at 469-70, 175 A. at 657 (greenhouse on private property could constitute a public nuisance).

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