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So the weakness of the state case is not such as to constitute exceptional circumsatcnes.
Smiling deference can seem so uniform as to constitute a gleaming wall.
"At that stage the child did not have legal personality so as to constitute 'any other person'".
Any combination of those would so dilute the severance package advertised to British voters as to constitute grievous misselling.
She said that hostility towards the Israeli government's policies could go so far in some instances as to constitute antisemitism.
Wearing a dress so short as to constitute "a flagrant lack of respect for ethical principles, academic dignity and morality".
What she means by this is that in both places the protocol is so arcane as to constitute a subject unto itself.
Reading his recent obituaries, I missed reading of his amiable skulduggery, which was so much a part of his nature as to constitute a way of life.
A few months after Brown became governor, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that California's prisons were so overcrowded as to constitute cruel and unusual punishment.
(Besides which, going to the post office to mail a letter in person is so epically weird, these days, as to constitute an occult experience).
But as Don Aldridge has demonstrated in "The Rescue of Captain Scott" (1999), this is so far from the truth as to constitute a flat-out lie.
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