Sentence examples for to constitutes a from inspiring English sources

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The samples for this experiment were selected to constitutes a random sample from the RS-I dataset.

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The party tended, therefore, to constitute a closed order.

At first, this appears to constitute a major commitment.

They have come to constitute a sort of abusable underclass.

This is enough of an oddity these days to constitute a challenge.

And Turing's voice is a little too stiff to constitute a credible person.

The Sunnis are thought to constitute a majority in three provinces.

There had, however, been too few efforts to constitute a full fitness test.

There was enough opera, for example, to constitute a small Baroque opera series.

There were enough of them in Zitácuaro to constitute a new class, la fresada.

The word in classical Greek — outis — sounds enough like Odysseus to constitute a kind of pun.

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