Sentence examples for something that constitutes from inspiring English sources

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"The other component in the explanation is the fact that I need reassurance that this something inside me, the something that is tickled by a joke, is indeed something that constitutes an element of my humanity.

This has allowed Syrian teachers to practice, but if they are to be retained it is crucial that they are able to secure a proper salary and job security – something that constitutes an advocacy priority for UNICEF.

And the Qur'anic affirmation that Jesus of Nazareth was "born of a virgin" and was "Christ" seems to me to be something that constitutes an important shared tradition, one which constitutes a bridge between Islam and Christianity.

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But he said "there was a possible common understanding by the end of the week" on the guiding principles for the negotiations – something that constitute "a framework for what a future Syria would look like".

Here it is seen in a rough-and-tumble staging that constitutes something of a throwback.

She added, however, that just because a tenant has done something that would constitute a substantial breach of the lease does not by itself mean that the tenant can automatically be evicted.

We've lost count of the amount of times he's claimed he'll bring back waterboarding, or some forms of torture that are "so much worse" (something that would constitute a war crime).

He described culture as something that is constituted in the interaction between media and human beings".

"The concept is that the cinema is basically something that can be constituted in the moment," Mr. Halter said.

"All 23 are ready to play from the beginning on," Klinsmann said after last week's win over Ecuador, hardly killing the idea stone dead, and the possibility of Christian playing a starring role against Paraguay in Philadelphia – a game that constitutes something of a homecoming – would certainly be a logical step in the fairytale.

Aren't we entitled to safe delivery of goods sent to our building?... Elizabeth Schaper, Manhattan A Andrew Brucker, a Manhattan real estate lawyer, said that when one person holds something on behalf of another, that constitutes what is known as a bailment.

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