Examples of using Constitutes in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Nitrogen constitutes 78.09% of the atmosphere of the earth.
There is no single definition of what constitutes an ecosystem.
There are many differing opinions on what constitutes a beautiful smile.
We have to start thinking about what constitutes reality,” he says.
Everyone has their own idea about what constitutes a dream garden.
I think that constitutes an ideal community.
Who can explain just what constitutes this phenomenon?
So, to that end, what would you say constitutes early modern?
Facebook constitutes 79% of American internet users, Instagram constitutes 32% of users, Pinterest 31%, and LinkedIn and Twitter constitute 29% and 24% respectively.
Yet the figure constitutes just 1% of Japan's population,
There can be any number of theories about what constitutes holiness, with various explanations and distinctions.
This constitutes an extremely serious offense to humanity and to God who is the Creator.”.
There can be any number of theories about what constitutes holiness, with various explanations and distinctions.
Fitbit, constitutes 8% of the market
This constitutes an extremely serious offence against humanity and against God who is its Creator,
US officials said North Korean coal constitutes a very small portion of Chinese coal consumption and can be easily replaced by other sources.
It's about bucking the media's opinion as to what constitutes a good parent.
This constitutes an extremely serious offense to humanity and to God who is the Creator,
Gogunsangundo Islands constitutes Shinsido Island,
Purity is achieved by removing impurity, and so we must understand what constitutes impure speech.