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I can constitute the other person cognitively, on the basis of vision, as an alter ego.
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In China, it can constitute a major tragedy.
In some cases evidence must be corroborated before it can constitute proof.
However, if this response becomes dysregulated, it can constitute a double-edged sword [44].
The sets of snapshots { u i l, v i l, T i l, p i l } l = 1 L ( 1 ≤ i ≤ m ) in Section 2 can constitute four m × L matrices A s = ( s i l ) m × L ( s = u, v, p, T ) denoted by A s = ( s 1 1 s 1 2 ⋯ s 1 L s 2 1 s 2 2 ⋯ s 2 L ⋮ ⋮ ⋱ ⋮ s m 1 s m 2 ⋯ s m L ).
Moreover, it is unclear how Locke thinks moral terms can be normative, i.e., how they can constitute commands we ought to obey if his position is correct.
Rather, I'm referring to intervention that can constitute dangerous manipulation or the instrumentalisation of student differences to serve wider political and propagandistic agendas.
To further understand how activities in workplaces can constitute vocational learning, I created a survey based on the 64 goals.
I'm not sure that two individuals can constitute a "spectrum," but Bernhardt and Geoffrey certainly represent two opposed human impulses.
I don't see that a single line can constitute a stanza, although it can constitute a whole poem: See the spring.
In addition, recording the consumption of ABHR can constitute a rapid and inexpensive surrogate measure (i.e. indirect method) of hand hygiene compliance [ 18, 19].
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