Sentence examples for statement constitutes from inspiring English sources

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The suit states: "This false and scurrilous statement constitutes defamation and libel per se committed against the plaintiff".

This statement constitutes nothing leas than the first total isolation of the virus of International Literary Horizonal Metonymy...a common rhetorical device that substitutes cause for effect, the container for the thing contained.

The statement constitutes an act of political bravery on the president's behalf, as well as a major victory for the gay rights community, which has been pushing him to declare his support for marriage equality for several years.

As every Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee wrote, the question of whether or not the Attorney General's statement constitutes perjury should be reviewed by the FBI and the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia.

First, when responses include the word "and", interviewers determine whether the statement constitutes one or several distinct concerns.

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The ambassador's statement, constituting acknowledgment that the Indonesians regard themselves as being at war with the Dutch, was the first by an Indonesian official that infiltrations and paratroop landings had been ordered by the Djakarta government.

The statement constituted the first admission she received a tip that ImClone Systems founder Samuel Waksal Samuel Waksal was dumping his shares in the firm.

BBC security correspondent Gordon Corera said some observers suggested the US statement constituted a subtle backing off from more assertive claims over the weekend in which they said they could not rule out a direct Russian role.

The Intermediate Risk is the largest of the three risk categories defined in the 2007 St Gallen statement, constituting 65.3% of all patients, the Low Risk the smallest (13.4%) and the High Risk next at 21.3%.

Valuing companies based on the information contained in their financial statements constitutes an entire discipline, much of it established by Benjamin Graham and David Dodd in their 1934 textbook, "Security Analysis".

If publishing factual statements constitutes "harassment," then "harassment" has become the exception that swallows the rule of free speech.

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