Sentence examples for seen as constituting from inspiring English sources

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Given that single-sex bathrooms have never been seen as constituting sex discrimination, the tricky question is whether limiting them based on biological sex, rather than gender, does indeed discriminate on the basis of sex.

Hitting a partner in the face is generally seen as constituting abuse, but many people don't understand the power of day-in-day-out bullying.

First, a philosopher who denied the existence of those things that had once been seen as constituting the subject-matter of metaphysics first causes or unchanging things would now be considered to be making thereby a metaphysical assertion.

Nevertheless, the fact that there existed this range of possible explanations all assuming the existence of atoms can be seen as constituting evidence for atoms by those favouring inferences to the best explanation.

Any restriction on travel could be seen as constituting administrative intrusion into research, a very touchy issue in contemporary times.

The combination of the three above dimensions can be seen as constituting a "learning space".

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In ethnically divided societies, variation in rates of military recruitment across the major ethnic groups can result in the armed forces being seen as constituted by, or representing, one ethnic group against others.

In addition to this division into three matching pairs of books, the poem can also be seen as constituted by two balanced halves, orchestrated by the themes of life and death.

Nāgārjuna differentiates between the property we see as constituting an individual (such as roundness in the case of a circle, treeness in the case of a tree etc).

The assumptions and principles that we (along with Aristotle) see as constituting the philosophical foundations of their theories are, for the most part, implicit in the claims that they make.

By exploiting this rule, the skeptic is able to disqualify certain mental states e.g., those involved in my current experience (as) of seeing my hands—as constituting evidence for my belief that I have hands.

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