Sentence examples for which hardly constitutes from inspiring English sources

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I can't pretend to know the answers after our little experiment, which hardly constitutes peer-reviewed research.

So far, I've managed to stand on a board for about three seconds, which hardly constitutes "adrenalin junkie".

The English poetic "set forms" are all imports, if you discount count Anglo-Saxon alliterative metre, which hardly constitutes a form, and, I suppose, the Clerihew - fun, but hardly a likely vehicle of profound expressiveness.

And if the cricket world has changed in that regard, most pertinently on the back of India's win in the World T20, which changed opinion in that country from one of indifference to the format to support for the behemoth that is the Indian Premier League, then there have been only 255 T20 internationals in seven years which hardly constitutes a sample.

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Well, they threw to Martin Johnson, which hardly constituted a shredding of the manual.

This would mean straight couples, who've been filing joint tax returns for years -- even though they hardly speak to one another and only have sex on the first Tuesday of every month, which barely constitutes a marriage, anyway -- would now be forced to legally admit their boring love life and file separately.

Salmon's proposal, in effect, is that homogeneous reference classes are random sequences, the evident circularity of which will hardly constitute a reply to the present objection.

Apart from two tests v Sri Lanka in 2003 (when he didn't make a run) Colly's entire test career took place from the end of the 2005 Ashes series (which, I believe, we won) so hardly constitutes the "dark days of English cricket".

Common sense will dictate that this hardly constitutes a reasonable interval by which decades of errors in oversight, carelessness, and greed, can be neutralized.

Put it this way: A policy under which government employment actually fell, under which government spending on goods and services grew more slowly than during the Bush years, hardly constitutes a test of Keynesian economics.

8068-8070 (1972), hardly constitutes legislative approval of a longstanding administrative interpretation, from which we could infer any congressional acceptance.

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