Examples of using Constitute only in English and their translations into Chinese
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Same and thus constitute only one crime.
Women constitute only 31.9% of senior public officials and business directors and senior staff(Chart 42).
Structural reform and additional capacities constitute only part of the reform equation.
Hydrogen and helium constitute only a small part of the total, with between 0.5 and 1.5 Earth masses.
As against the 365,000 slaves, the 90,000 Athenian citizens constitute only a privileged class.
In North America, women constitute only 14% of cybersecurity professionals.
Thus, lower oil prices generally had a positive effect on Africa,where net energy exports constitute only 5 per cent of GDP.
OHRM states that these missions constitute only a part of the monitoring work done by OHRM.
The slaves also belong to the population: as against the 365,000 slaves,the 90,000 Athenian citizens constitute only a privileged class.
Today's surviving species constitute only about 1 percent of the species that have ever lived.
Cancer can be an even more terrible disease for poor or socially underprivileged people,and cancer treatment costs constitute only a portion of the problem.".
Production or labour costs constitute only a relatively low proportion of their total operational costs.
Furthermore, the funding arrangements for the Commission currently established under resolution 986(1995)and associated resolutions constitute only partial, temporary arrangements.
The closure obstacles constitute only one of several layers of a complex system of movement restrictions.
At the D-1 level and above, women in peace operations constitute only 4.2 per cent of staff(4 out of 92).
The closure obstacles constitute only one of several layers of a complex system of movement restrictions.
Although they make up over 80 percent of our body in number, they constitute only around 4 percent of total body mass.
However, freight costs constitute only part of the higher transaction costs caused by the geographical isolation of LLDCs.
The Panel strongly believes that substantiallyincreased funding for the gender entity should constitute only part of the overall commitment of the United Nations to gender equality.
Although youth constitute only one fourth of the working-age population, they represent about half of the 191.8 million unemployed persons globally.
Conference participants agreed to eliminate all export subsidies on cotton by the end of 2006,although such subsidies constitute only a small portion of the subsidies granted to producers in developed countries.
Unfortunately, the continued attacks from Gaza constitute only one part of a multitude of threats posed to my country by terrorist organizations that cynically and deliberately operate among civilian populations.
Yet the good intentions of the local governments constitute only the first step toward promoting civilized behavior, particularly in public places.
It is somewhat surprising that exports constitute only a small portion of production(intra-sub-Saharan Africa exports are included).
Efforts undertaken thus far by the Secretariat constitute only the beginning of a process for improved planning and implementation of the protection of civilians.
At the 10-year mark of the Millennium Development Goals,women constitute only 20 per cent of the workforce in the Middle East, compared to the global average of 40 per cent, according to the 2010 report on the Goals.
Law enforcement, however, constitutes only part of policing activity.
Waivers constituted only around 6.8% of all 475 contract awards in 2008.
Charity constitutes only a part of CSR.
In any case, use of water by people constitutes only 14% of the total.