Sentence examples for may constitute a from inspiring English sources

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For example, secondhand cigarette smoke may constitute a nuisance.

On some interpretations, this alone may constitute a war crime.

But the undersupply of micronutrients may constitute a threat just as serious.

But he added restrictions so rigid that they may constitute a near-ban.

They may constitute a happy half-way house for both developers and government.

(Calling the new book "Innocent" may constitute a sheepish plea for forgiveness).

Hence, several species within a single genus may constitute a guild within a community.

If not, this may constitute a contempt of court.

For now, the cost of some mortars may constitute a barrier.

These groups may constitute a physiologically active group to interact with the Cd (II) ions.

This lack of clarity may constitute a potential obstacle to the implementation of tailored subsidy programmes.

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