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The phrase "would constitute as" is technically grammatically correct and can be used in written English, but it is not commonly used in everyday language. It is more formal and may sound somewhat awkward or stilted in casual or informal conversation. Instead of saying "would constitute as," it is more common to say "would be considered as" or "would be seen as." Example: The proposed changes to the policy would constitute as a significant deviation from our current practices.
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(This would constitute, as he memorably puts it, a "mechanics of the soul" [Wittgenstein 1966, 29]).
For Kant the aim of moral philosophy is to discover ideas and principles that would constitute as pure a concept of will as possible and not to determine the actions and conditions of willing, which are mainly the concerns of psychology (Grundlegung, Intro., XII).
And knowingly exposing soldiers, civilians and other countries to depleted Uranium would constitute as a crime against humanity.
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I believe we need to rethink the whole notion of what would constitute research as an activity within the creative arts paradigms.
The banks are to discuss the implications of S.& P.'s determination that their proposal to roll over Greek debt would constitute a "selective default," as well as what would constitute a full-blown default, the people said.
Even the most conservative of Catholics would be ambivalent about such tactics because even daily-mass-attending, novena-praying rosary ladies who oppose abortion know that sacrificing sick, hungry, homeless "born" children to the supposed greater good of preserving the lives of zygotes and embryos would constitute a sin as grave as any.
An amendment added to Section 51 of the Commonwealth Constitution in 1945 empowered the Commonwealth Parliament to make laws relating to medical and dental services, but not in such a way as would constitute civil conscription.
One might posit that marketing a current product in a different channel would constitute exploitative search as this requires the firm to continue producing current offerings while searching for new markets in which to sell them.
In the episode, "Sexy", Lauren enlists Puck to make a sex tape with her, as she believes the publicity will make her a star, but they give up the idea when they learn it would constitute child pornography, as both are underage.
"These allegations may prove unfounded, but, if true, they would constitute both the subornation of perjury as well as obstruction of justice," he said in a follow-up statement.
The idea had been that three public office holders – such as the president of the Royal Society – would constitute the press verifier as created by royal charter.
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