Examples of using Constitute in English and their translations into Chinese
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In total, women currently constitute 9.5 per cent of parliamentarians.
At 95 million, women constitute almost half of all international migrants.
All publicly accessible websites collectively constitute the World Wide Web.
Such attacks are prohibited by international humanitarian law and constitute war crimes.
Reaffirming that acts of international terrorism constitute a threat to international peace and security.
We do not believe that mere presumption, suggestion or rumour constitute evidence.
Do such actions constitute a theft?
Do the crimes perpetrated in Darfur constitute acts of genocide?
NCDs constitute an epidemic in my country, the Bahamas.
The replies of a State party to such a list of issues constitute its report.
The causes and the effects of the problem constitute a vicious circle.
Cargo washed overboard can also constitute marine debris.
One or more resources constitute a configuration.
Together, all openly available sites constitute the World Wide Web.
Cambodia, the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda constitute a few blatant examples.
He claims that his forced return to Iraq would constitute a violation by Sweden of article 3 of the Convention against Torture.
We agree that" sport for all" should constitute a basis for systematic efforts to use sports to promote development and peace.
The draft United Nations declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples, once adopted, would constitute an adequate legal basis for the activities of the permanent forum.
These methods together constitute a complete system of demographic data, which are independent of each other and linked to each other.
He said that current tensions should not constitute a pretext to prevent Southern Sudan from declaring its independence on 9 July.