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Bias can come from many sources, and there can be a general lack of agreement on what constitutes an issue.
Water erosion of cropland constitutes an issue for natural environments along runoff flowpaths due to property damage by soil-laden water and the associated transfer of nutrients and pesticides.
This dynamic type instability mode constitutes an issue of paramount interest for the design of industrial systems and equipments, such as steam generators and boiling water nuclear reactor cores.
If shortage of real-time innovation data was previously a challenge, this no longer constitutes an issue.
Nevertheless, the disease still constitutes an issue in patients who have AIDS, being the third most frequent parasitic opportunistic infection in Europe [8].
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Adebayor's match fitness would still constitute an issue.
Twitter said it would not disclose so-called issue-based ads, which do not mention a candidate, because there was no industry standard for what constituted an issue ad.
This issue may be circumvented in case where hardware resources constitute an issue.
One user reported that although she has to plan charging at home or at a charging station, it does not constitute an issue for her.
When this study was initiated, this specific matter constituted an issue of major speculation.
In addition, it may be relevant to include the aspect of bodily sensation as a risk assessment tool in the discussion on communicative challenges between patient and medical doctor regarding use of CAM as it may constitute an issue of discordance in fundamental perceptions regarding the usefulness of patient experiences.
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