Sentence examples for going to constitute from inspiring English sources

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— are going to constitute the next great global industry.

"Particularly that sense of, 'what is going to constitute the kind of family that I'm aspiring to create for myself?'.

Some jobs lend do themselves more naturally to flexible working practices, but many business leaders already believe that flexible working is going to constitute a cornerstone of the oncoming "fourth industrial revolution".

I see you've put up a video of yourself reading an autocue to tell the teaching unions and the media they shouldn't be complaining that this year's primary assessment criteria are too complicated, too difficult and flying free of what mark is going to constitute an "expected" level for each child.

"You're talking about the vehicle that's going to constitute, far and away, the savings of American workers," said Charlie Ruffel, chief executive of PlanSponsor, a publishing and research firm that issued the new study, together with Target Date Analytics, a research and advisory firm.

"Let's be honest," said Julian Jappert, director of the French thinktank Sport et Citoyenneté (Sport and Citizenship), which works with the European commission, "sport alone is not going to constitute a European citizenship that nothing else has managed to construct in 60 years".

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That the horror and the hypocrisy, the greed and the complacency, the endless cunning and the endless stupidity which now go to constitute what we term Christianity are dealt with here in absolutes, does not lessen the truth of its repudiation.

"One of the real challenges here is going to be what constitutes a direct compensable claim and what is a ripple effect, indirect claim," he said.

This, together with the New Testament, which he had translated from the Greek before going to Palestine, constitutes the Vulgate, the standard Latin translation of the Bible used by the Roman Catholic Church.

That anyone else might have a legal say in what you can do- including the grad student who has been "working" on his PhD for like nine years and let's get real is obviously never going to finish -- constitutes the moral definition of slavery.

"We are also going to discuss what constitutes molestation and inappropriate behaviour so that young women can understand their risks, and be more assertive".

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