Sentence examples for to constitute an exception from inspiring English sources

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As developed by Macleay [ 76], the animals are constituted as five great natural groups (classes Acrita, Radiata, Annulosa, Vertebrata and Mollusca), each of which is further divisible into five lesser groups; even the imperfectly known Mollusca were unlikely to constitute an exception to this "rule" [[ 76], p.321].

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Semitransparent ice clouds, such as cirrus, constitute an exception to this rule since their differential transmission cause larger negative differences.

As we suggested earlier on, transnational marriages constitute an exception to the normal practice of unions between Chinese partners with a shared cultural background (Jeffreys and Pan 2013).

Though the white candidate believes he's merely describing the candidate of color and doing so with ample objectivity and perhaps even with generosity, the description implies that the black man's appearance and eloquence constitute an exception to his blackness, which is a function of genetics, which only further suggests that the black candidate is an exception to his basic nature.

Yeasts constitute an exception to this rule as, in S. cerevisiae, all pre-existing CenH3Cse4 is evicted from centromeres and replaced by newly synthesised CenH3Cse4 during S-phase (Pearson et al, 2004) whereas, in S. pombe, in which G1-phase is exceedingly short, CenH3Cnp1 deposition takes place in two phases, during S and in late G2 (Takayama et al, 2008).

Provided that such evidence can be submitted in electronic format, this should not constitute an exception to the principle that a procedure should be offered fully online.

The first artist who springs to mind when Dada is mentioned, Marcel Duchamp, would constitute an exception, but he really wasn't a Dadaist.

Sand dunes constitute an exception, since they are considered to have minor significance in the character of landscape of both areas investigated.

Other indirect methods such as intra-gastric and intra-rectal pressure measurements rather constitute an exception than the rule and were stated to be performed by no more than 6% of respondents (Table 1).

Did what happened in Iraq constitute an exception?

And to this generalization the Eleventh Amendment, despite the outcry about sovereign immunity and the sovereignty of the states which preceded its adoption, does not constitute an exception.

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