Sentence examples for it constitutes in from inspiring English sources

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The idea that the Holocaust defeats attempts at artistic dramatization — that it constitutes, in Andreas Huyssen's words, "unimaginable, unspeakable, and unrepresentable horror" — has a particular force in the world of music.

And not only is it, in a certain sense, coherent, but it constitutes, in effect, an attempt to rationalise an otherwise seemingly absurd state of affairs.

Without a good common understanding of what theory is, what it constitutes in SE research, and the various roles it can play in SE research, it is difficult to appreciate how theory building can help to strengthen SE research.

It has been shown that functional status is a very important factor for a person's evaluation of each overall health status as 'good' or 'bad' and it constitutes in many cases the key concept for individuals, especially the old, prior to their decision to use health services [ 3- 5].

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Where tenure once constituted a pledge to pay a person's salary for life, it now constitutes, in the acerbic definition I've heard from some medical school professors, a mere "license to go out and fund your own salary".

If a chamber gets no molecule then it constitutes failure in the sense of Bernoulli experiment.

He believes that even if he hadn't hosted the e-mail account of the target, Lavabit would eventually have found itself in the position that it's in now because it "constitutes a gap" in the government's intelligence.

The authors of the paper concluded that users preferred the telemedicine service to in-hospital EEG test because it constitutes an improvement in access to this specialized medical care as well as important financial and time savings.

Breastfeeding was not considered as a confounder, because it could not influence gestational age; in fact, it constitutes a potential mediator in the association between gestational age and the other outcomes.

In addition, it constitutes a foundational event in CLL ethiopathogenesis, as suggested by the fact that 20% of CLL cases from unrelated patients display extremely similar, sometimes even identical antigen receptors.

For instance, we could hypothesize that the removal of sugars from glycosphingolipids in the membrane alters its structure in such a way that it constitutes an early step in carbohydrate partitioning.

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