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But not to worry: the cognitive dissonance was easily balanced when, in the same speech, he said "Obama" when he meant (one hopes) "Osama," and, asked about waterboarding, said that he was "a strong believer," as if it constituted an ideology or a new kind of yoga.
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This early diagnosis challenge remains greater for developing countries where RA management is still not considered as a public health priority even if it constitutes an enormous socioeconomic burden [ 4, 16].
But even if it constitutes genuine knowledge, a problem remains.
Thus, the equations were solved in the whole system as if it were constituted by a single phase.
As such, it constituted an appropriate starting point for evaluation.
It concluded that even if according to Jewish Law it was permitted, the practices should be stopped as it constituted a desecration.
If true, it constituted a frightening, newsworthy breach.
Rather, there is exactly one desk, it is constituted by Woodrow, and while Woodrow-minus would constitute that desk if Molly were removed, as things stand it constitutes nothing at all.
As it stands, it constitutes the boldest social democratic manifesto ever issued by a U.S. president.
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