This is a degree beyond the straightforward statement of fact that generally constitutes Stage One.
In modern Association Croquet, pushing the ball would generally constitute a fault under rule 28.
The various versions of "driving under the influence" generally constitute a misdemeanor (punishable by up to one year in jail).
The X-linked form is more commons and males generally constitute 90% of cases.
Thus, regular use of a customer's premises does not generally constitute a place of business.
These generally constitute a number of tests designed to determine the major toxicities of a novel compound prior to first use in man.
The series generally constitutes 14 or more contestants who live in an isolated house for several months.
College was never designed exclusively for younger students - though they generally constitute the largest single group.
Records of these, however, are fairly scarce and would generally not constitute literature, even if they did show some poetic merit.
The larger grains can be sand- to gravel-sized, and matrix materials generally constitute more than 15% of the rock by volume.