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Criticism does not constitute violence.
Plumage features constitute a major component of courtship signals.
Force does not constitute right... obedience is due only to legitimate powers.
The years from about eight to twelve constitute a unique period of human life.
Dissent is difficult. It can constitute a real dilemma for the person who disagrees.
Crimes of which a people is ashamed constitute its real history. The same is true of man.
The male sex still constitute in many ways the most obstinate vested interest one can find.
Stay with us, please remain in this country and constitute a nation based on national unity.
The two powers which in my opinion constitute a wise man are those of bearing and forbearing.
I don't see that a single line can constitute a stanza, although it can constitute a whole poem.
Scientists and scholars should constitute themselves as an international NGO of exceptional authority.
We should always remember that sensitiveness and emotion constitute the real content of a work of art.
God leaves to Man the choice of Forms in Government; and those who constitute one Form, may abrogate it.
The neo-cons constitute a radical reactionary fringe of the planning spectrum, but the spectrum is narrow.
Our review concludes that DraftKings'/FanDuel's operations constitute illegal gambling under New York law.
Social media constitute the most powerful readily accessible communications weapon Hamas has in its arsenal.
Overly vigorous investigations of ominously ill-defined 'bullying' can themselves constitute a form of bullying.
Civilization exists precisely so that there may be no masses but rather men alert enough never to constitute masses.
To the uninitiated, the Hasidim constitute a rather homogeneous sect of orthodox Jewry, but this is far from being true.
One precedent creates another and they soon accumulate and constitute law. What yesterday was a fact, today is doctrine.
Human beings and their actions constitute the advancing front, the surging crest of an ongoing movement that never stops.
To think, and to feel, constitute the two grand divisions of men of genius - the men of reasoning and the men of imagination.
The once-unthinkable loss of the AAA rating will constitute a further hit to already fragile business and consumer confidence.
Politicians fascinate because they constitute such a paradox; they are an elite that accomplishes mediocrity for the public good.
It so happens, in Malaysia, the people who are in a way not doing as well constitute the majority of the people - the Bumiputeras.
Laws and constitutions ought to be weighed... to constitute that which is most conducing to the establishment of justice and liberty.
Protectionism in all its forms should be rejected, and efforts should be made to discipline measures that constitute barriers to trade.
We may thank God that we can feel pain and know sadness, for these are the human sentiments that constitute our glory as well as our grief.
Merchants have no country. The mere spot they stand on does not constitute so strong an attachment as that from which they draw their gains.
Except when war is waged in a desert, noncombatants, also known as civilians or 'the people,' constitute the great majority of those affected.
You can't always do the extraordinary, in between you have to do the ordinary. Because if you didn't, what would constitute the extraordinary?
NATO should demonstrate that it is capable of creating new forces which would protect its eastern flank. It would constitute an enormous change.
No group and no government can properly prescribe precisely what should constitute the body of knowledge with which true education is concerned.
Particularly in the South, efforts continue to be made to deny blacks access to the polls, even where blacks constitute the majority of the voters.
We should believe in the strength and vitality of the values which constitute the E.U. and which neighbouring states can believe in and aspire to join.
Real men study law and engineering, while ideas and values are for sissies. The humanities should constitute the core of any university worth the name.
Of all the principles which constitute Liberal Democracy, internationalism is the clearest, the most distinctive, and the one with the longest history.
By this act the president alone is empowered to make the law, to fix in his mind what acts, words, what thoughts or looks, shall constitute such a crime.
Certainly, it may bring to light such a deeper knowledge of the structure of matter as to constitute a veritable discontinuity in the progress of science.
There are multiple levels of 'we' and multiple groups that can constitute this idea of who we are. We need to be aware of who we are including and excluding.
Abatement in the hostility of one's enemies must never be thought to signify they have been won over. It only means that one has ceased to constitute a threat.
These measures may not constitute an absolute guarantee of peace, but, in my opinion, they constitute the greatest preventive measures ever adopted by nations.
To feel much for others and little for ourselves; to restrain our selfishness and exercise our benevolent affections, constitute the perfection of human nature.
The results of ethnic psychology constitute, at the same time, our chief source of information regarding the general psychology of the complex mental processes.
In a business that's driven purely by economics, the fact that one or two unique shows happen to get on and reach a public for a brief time doesn't constitute a trend.
If the September 11 terror attack is supposed to constitute a caesura in world history, it must be able to stand comparison to other events of world historical impact.
Economic growth may one day turn out to be a curse rather than a good, and under no conditions can it either lead into freedom or constitute a proof for its existence.
We shall establish an united Chinese Republic in order that all the peoples - Manchus, Mongols, Tibetans, Tartars, and Chinese - should constitute a single powerful nation.
Time, in general, has always been a central obsession of mine - what it does to people, how it can constitute a plot all on its own. So naturally, I am interested in old age.
If we are to build grassroots respect for the institutions and processes that constitute democracy, the state must treat its citizens as real citizens rather than as subjects.