Examples of using Constitute in English and their translations into Chinese
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Does that constitute a monopoly?
Constitute the foundation of all decisions.
One or more resources constitute a configuration.
Constitute Abyei Area Council(art. 8).
Non-communicable diseases constitute one such threat.
People also translate
Constitute an exception to the general rule.
The use of these weapons could constitute an act of genocide.
Constitute Abyei Area Administration(art. 5).
They have declared that the people constitute a danger to democracy.
That would constitute an unconscionable abuse of power.
Of the general population, women constitute 50.3% and men 49.7%.
Constitute Abyei Police Service(arts. 25 and 26).
Unsafe abortions also constitute a leading cause of maternal deaths.
In Cuba, information and communication technologies constitute a public good.
These three constitute the whole of our faith.
The harsh penalties imposed for terrorist offences constitute a suitable deterrent.
These constitute the‘long tail'(such as lawn bowling).
Each of these activities would constitute a breach of the sanctions regime.
These constitute the whole of the new-democratic national economy.
Convinced that the High-level Plenary Meeting will constitute a significant event.
It would also constitute an important confidence- building measure.
In the opinion of the Secretary-General, those letters constitute adequate provisional credentials.
Would that constitute an impediment to their signing the convention?
The following points constitute the main findings and recommendations of OIOS:.
The following constitute the policy directions adopted by the Government for the housing sector:.
The following provisions constitute a legal agreement between you and the Website.
Trade unions may constitute special mutual aid and pension funds for their members.
Anti-vehicle mines constitute a significant and widespread humanitarian problem.
However, none can constitute a comprehensive system of counseling principles and practices.