Example sentences of "not constitute a " in BNC.
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1 | Poles had proved in 1830 – 1 that they posed a genuine threat to the unity of the empire , but Ukrainians were not to constitute a significant danger for decades . |
2 | PLEASE NOTE THAT WHILE THE AGENCIES OR PUBLICATIONS MENTIONED HERE ARE KNOWN TO AGE CONCERN ENGLAND , INCLUSION IN THIS FACTSHEET DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A RECOMMENDATION BY AGE CONCERN ENGLAND FOR ANY PARTICULAR AGENCY OR PUBLICATION . |
3 | PLEASE NOTE THAT WHILE THE AGENCIES OR PUBLICATIONS MENTIONED HERE ARE KNOWN TO AGE CONCERN ENGLAND , INCLUSION IN THIS FACT SHEET DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A RECOMMENDATION BY AGE CONCERN ENGLAND FOR ANY PARTICULAR AGENCY OR PUBLICATION . |
4 | He must therefore satisfy himself on a regular basis that it does not constitute a statutory nuisance . |
5 | Does this not constitute a radically different form of theism from that practised by the Near Eastern religions ? |
6 | It could be asked if Mary Leapor , Henry Jones , James Eyre Weeks , Joseph Lewis , and George Smith Green do not constitute a third wave since their first works appeared around 1750 . |
7 | Serious Faults Straw-coloured , excessive , insufficient or sooty markings ; rust marking other than described above ; white marking any place on dog ( a few rust or white hairs do not constitute a marking ) . |
8 | some words or acts are ambiguous and may or may not constitute a dismissal or resignation . |
9 | Some firms , or companies , may recruit workers locally , and sell their products locally — but this does not constitute a ‘ local economy ’ . |
10 | The appeal suggests that activities taking place there do not constitute a breach of planning permission but that , if it is considered that they do , permission ought to be granted . |
11 | Subject to the Commission 's exclusive competence to grant exemptions under Article 85(3) , both the Commission and national courts will have full powers to apply Article 85 under the Philip Morris doctrine to any acquisition of an interest in a competitor , whatever the combined turnover of the companies involved , which does not constitute a ‘ concentration ’ as defined in the Merger Regulation . |
12 | The point has been well put by Vinit Haksar : ‘ Civil disobedience and non-cooperation , when conducted according to Gandhian principles , do not constitute a threat or coercion in any evil sense . |
13 | Even if there were monastic or friary-owned schools in the town they would still not constitute a university , as each school would be administered separately and would be dominated by the beliefs of the monastic order . |
14 | Small monastic schools , a teaching capacity at St. Leonard 's Priory and the temporary residence of the Oxford students can not constitute a university under a corporate body . |
15 | It is accepted that general reading of the financial press is important but should not constitute a major part of the CPE undertaken . |
16 | The taxpayers appealed to a Special Commissioner , contending that the novation did not constitute a ‘ release ’ because it was neither wholly voluntary or gratuitous , nor made for less than full consideration . |
17 | A further approach argued by the taxpayers was that the disposal of certain assets of the practice by B did not constitute a cessation of trade . |
18 | The ECJ took the view that the acquisition and holding of shares in other companies , without any involvement ( either direct or indirect ) in the subsidiaries ' management , did not constitute a business activity . |
19 | But where the defect or fault should have been detected during normal maintenance , this would not constitute a defence and there would probably be an offence under the appropriate Construction and Use Regulations . |
20 | They assert that ‘ ideas alone , in the absence of action which violates the Criminal Law , do not constitute a crime . ’ |
21 | ‘ Ideas alone do not constitute a crime ’ Chinese official |
22 | The criterion of distortion is that statements are made about the society which by social-scientific methods can be shown to be positively in error , whereas selectivity [ i.e. primary selectivity ] is involved where the statements are , at the proper level , ‘ true ’ , but do not constitute a balanced account of the available truth . |
23 | However , their deployment is justified in nuclear ideology , not as a potential self-defence second-strike force , but on the basis that they will never have to be used , since their possession alone deters a potential enemy , and therefore it does not constitute a threat to use illegal weapons . |
24 | Hohne , the EAT reached a similar conclusion in that when the employer moved from premises in High Holborn to Regent Street , the move itself did not constitute a fundamental breach because the new premises were just as easily accessible to Mrs Hohne as she travelled by underground . |
25 | It begins to look as if ‘ the appearance of objects to the eye ’ and ‘ the judgement which we form by sight ’ do not constitute a dichotomy . |
26 | So the fact that material things are ‘ senseless beings ’ , and hence that the heat which is perceived and the bodily sensation can not be alike , can not constitute a proof that we are not justified in attributing heat and cold to material things . |
27 | Know the law — for example they know that a charged down kick does not constitute a knock-on . |
28 | Isolated successes since then do not constitute a recovery . |
29 | But on their own , they do not constitute a feminist psychology . |
30 | Even though the data derived from the Detailed Spectrum Investigation does not constitute a detailed analysis of the European situation , it is possible to draw some general conclusions . |