Sentence examples for may constitute corrupt from inspiring English sources

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"The attorney general's offer to an independent statutory officer of an inducement to resign her position as president, with the object of affecting the leadership of the Australian Human Rights Commission to avoid political damage to the Abbott government may constitute corrupt and unlawful conduct," Dreyfus wrote.

"The attorney general's offer to an independent statutory officer of an inducement to resign her position as president, with the object of affecting the leadership of the Australian Human Rights Commission to avoid political damage to the Abbott government may constitute corrupt and unlawful conduct," wrote Labor MP Mark Dreyfus in his complaint to the AFP.

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"Paris may constitute our last best hope".

"That mistreatment may constitute, in some cases, torture".

This outcome may constitute some level of safety concern.

This may constitute a challenge to the president.

Refusal may constitute contempt, although witnesses may not be required to incriminate themselves.

Master regulators may constitute points of vulnerability within a tumor.

Selling tickets on StubHub may constitute illegal scalping.

Such attacks may constitute war crimes".

This sort of personal attack may constitute defamation or harassment.

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