He argued that the stated facts did not constitute a sufficient cause of action.
And the mere fact that one's mate prefers somebody else does not constitute damage.
We also will never know whether the ultimate decision maker would have found that the alleged facts, if true, constitute sexual harassment.
That is why the following facts constitute a problem for us.
The only question is: What do those facts constitute under the law?
The fact the crime was not possible to commit does not constitute a defense.
But the fact that he made that decision himself, without a show of bitterness, constitutes a welcome grace note.
The fact that the convention has not been turned into a framework agreement also constitutes a defeat for this Parliament.
The fact that the motion for a resolution extends sustainability to include areas in addition to the environment also constitutes great progress.
The fact that Ukraine has now held free and fair elections for the second time undoubtedly constitutes a success.