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They now constitute close to 20 percent of his business.
Women constituted 6.2 percent of the work force in 1988.
These constitute four ways in which we experience our world.
The court was constituted by a president and two members.
New groups are being constituted in many countries of the world.
All of which constituted a new thing in Long's experience.
That could constitute a change of control in the company.
That group constitutes less than 16 percent of the population.
A levels as at present constituted do not meet these needs.
Physical effort and long hours do not constitute hard work.
It is difficult to know what would constitute a good society.
It was constituted in its present form on May 31, 1991.
By the beginning of 1944, 269 groups had been constituted.
For me, those places came to constitute their own world.
What constitutes the 90's is that things are not going to get better.
But a single fine, even a large one, does not constitute a policy.
The question of what constituted the first commercial oil well is a difficult one to answer.
We must come to some new understanding of how to constitute our government.
The power to move a body, and the ability to think, do constitute our idea of mind.
Finally he came, and I got a great deal of information, but nothing that would constitute evidence.
Perhaps the problem is that as Americans, we no longer have any idea what constitutes a child.
Indeed, that question may not even come before the House as now constituted.
In 1987, women constituted only 3.3 percent of the paid work force.
They, however, are not a large enough group on their own to constitute a majority.
It must be made very clear: energy and water constitute life itself.