Sentence examples for need not constitute from inspiring English sources

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But settlements need not constitute the world's worst human rights abuse in order to be worth boycotting.

If true, this would cast a dim light on the way things were done at the NYSE, where Mr Greenberg used to sit on the board; but it need not constitute "fraudulent" manipulation, the normal standard in prosecutions.Were all this not enough, AIG is still at the heart of another investigation into sleazy sales practices in the insurance industry.

Workplace bans on the wearing of "any political, philosophical or religious sign" such as headscarves need not constitute direct discrimination, Europe's top court has ruled.

The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has ruled that workplace bans on the wearing of "any political, philosophical or religious sign" such as headscarves need not constitute direct discrimination.

The subkinds can form an incompatibility range an ordered continuum under a covering kind, such as degrees of coldness and heat under temperature or degrees of smallness and largeness under size but they need not constitute an ordered series.

That is because the theories and claims of evolutionary psychology and HBC need not constitute defeaters, even partial defeaters,[9] for those elements of religious belief with which they are incompatible even though theism is committed to taking science with great seriousness and even if it is conceded that the theories in question constitute good science.

Yet, supporting Israel's fundamental right to survive and flourish as a thriving Jewish state in the turbulent Middle East need not constitute an endorsement of every Israeli policy.

Court of Justice said that a workplace ban on wearing religious symbols, including the Islamic headscarf, need not constitute direct discrimination as long as ban is based on internal company rules requiring all employees to "dress neutrally".

On the view that emerges, intuitions need not constitute the primary data for epistemic theories.

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On the one hand, it's easy enough to characterise such anger directed toward political establishments as a mistake, based on a failure to perceive how well things are going; or as a legitimate reaction to real, but localised and temporary bumps in the road, which needn't constitute any larger argument for pessimism.

But one man's need does not constitute a moral claim on another man's earned wealth.

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