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"In addition to constituting a violation of proper evidence handling and of F.B.I. regulations, several persons are being criminally prosecuted for stealing items from Ground Zero by the Department of Justice".
But alienating Latino voters will ultimately spell political disaster for the GOP, which already fairs poorly among non-white voters, in a country where minorities are on their way to constituting a majority.
That was Edmund Husserl's basic phenomenological approach to constituting other people within a shared social universe.
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These negotiation processes affect the power relations of the urban society and contribute to constituting urban public spheres.
A corresponding up-regulation of the transcripts encoding invertases, a class of enzyme that catalyzes the breakdown of sucrose to constituting monosaccharides, was observed.
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This would hardly seem to constitute an emergency.
So calling ISIS Islamic isn't novel enough to constitute news.
Then technically those things are legally sufficient to constitute felonies.
— are going to constitute the next great global industry.
The party tended, therefore, to constitute a closed order.
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