Examples of using Constitute in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
And constitute a hate crime?
Because to do so would constitute a sequel.
Will constitute a permanent collection.
Both enter into the price; they constitute it.
It would constitute a bribe.
People also translate
Under no circumstances does the information on the websites constitute a legal undertaking.
What will constitute the NGF?
In Pernilla Berglund's poetry language and place continuously both constitute and unravel the other.
CEs constitute 16 families of CAZyme.
I believe that would constitute major progress.
Rules constitute a family, rather than a class that can be explicitly defined.
The remuneration shall not constitute pensionable salary.
It should constitute a binding framework for the annual budget.
But there is not enough evidenceto constitute a new trial.
Shall not constitute discrimination'.
Greenland, the Faroe Islands and Denmark together constitute the Kingdom of Denmark.
Who decides what constitute controversial political beliefs?
Rapid adoption of this Framework Decision would without doubt constitute significant progress.
To think you constitute one of my ancestors.
They constitute serious obstacles to economic,
It must first of all constitute itself as a class.
It will constitute a new step towards more integrated management
Along with mites, they constitute the subclass Acari.
(ii) may constitute or encourage a criminal offense,
Taken together, these constitute total infrastructure costs.
This money will constitute a fundamental source, complementing the necessary investments from national budgets.
Involvement in a suicide could constitute juvenile delinquency.
Brazilians constitute most of the labor force in Luxembourg.
The Association Council considers that these will constitute additional steps towards accession.
This shall not constitute any contractual claims on the part of the client.