Sentence examples for somehow constituted from inspiring English sources

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Yet, in the killer's mind, they somehow constituted the enemy.

I distinctly remember the feeling of casting about for some world view in which my shortfall somehow constituted a hidden noble advantage.

"The Russian foreign ministry, in an annual list, claimed that the existence of Bloodlands somehow constituted a human rights violation – odd for a book … whose subject was the violation of human rights," he said.

It's not just the scale of the disaster; it's the way we were led into disaster by Very Serious People who were quite sure that their prejudices somehow constituted wisdom.

(Remember, Pearson claimed that a basic "Satisfaction Guaranteed" sign somehow constituted a willful fraud punishable by a mind-boggling damages award). Additionally, plaintiffs' claims for damages should be limited to their out-of-pocket costs, except in cases when it can be proved that a defendant's actions were knowingly and willfully fraudulent or deceptive.

Yet anything with dimensions is somehow constituted by points and divisible into them.[13] In this group we can also include thesis 8, though with much less confidence, as it is the most obscure of the ten.

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He should stop peppering his speeches with mawkish references to his late son, as though that tragic family story somehow constitutes proof of his commitment to the NHS.

The section on language, for example, makes the claim ("the English language is struggling for survival in this country") that Jamaican patwa - the syncretic adaptation of African, Spanish, French, Hindi, Arawak words or grammatical constructions - somehow constitutes a new language.

Indeed, the idea that the integrated budgets will somehow constitute a blank cheque that will drive change and innovation has to be questioned; as long as health and social care are in different organisations there will always be tensions around where the money goes.

In natural deduction proofs, the rules are plausibly thought to somehow constitute (or display) the meaning of the connectives.

It also raises many questions about ethics, about whether being in a direct commercial relationship with an audience somehow constitutes a compromise of integrity.

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