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The phrase "at the same time constitutes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that two actions or states occur simultaneously and have a particular significance or effect.
Example: "The new policy at the same time constitutes a step towards greater transparency and accountability in the organization."
Alternatives: "simultaneously represents" or "concurrently serves as".
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NeMHIP provides secure mobility while at the same time constitutes a framework to protect user data and services.
Overall, this paper represents an important addition to the existing literature in terms of the complex geometries that can be designed and analyzed and at the same time constitutes an important refinement over previously published work.
Thus, overall, this paper represents an important addition to the existing literature in terms of the complex geometries that can be designed and analyzed and at the same time constitutes an important refinement over previously established work.
This contraction of faith to a behavioural definition means that halakhic observance itself constitutes a faith which cannot be identified independently of this practice, which Leibowitz concedes might create the appearance of paradox: "Halakhah is founded on faith, yet at the same time constitutes this faith.
The basic criticism of the h-index is that the supposed strength of its robustness at the same time constitutes its major weakness, since, for example, individual papers with excellent citation figures in a scientist's publication career receive correspondingly less attention (Harzing and van der Wal 2009).
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Put bluntly, it is impossible that results of SIS research are publicly available, reconstructable by subject matter experts, and valid beyond the single or very few cases and at the same time constitute the foundation of competitive advantage.
We offer analyses of the functionalities of the semiotic environment and trace how our meaning making practices illuminate Bakhtinian (1986) principles of human communication, while at the same time constituting literacies that are distinctively new in character.
Thus Leibowitz's contention that faith is based on halakhic practice and at the same time constituted by halakhic practice appears to be more a phenomenology of Jewish faith than a justification for faith, as one might expect from his methodological pronouncements.
Similar plants may have been present in the Caribbean at the same time, constituting the maternal parent of the CD genome.
In contrast, the atoms of a molecule not only form an object aggregate, in which the individual atoms (i.e. objects) can still be distinguished from one another through the spatial distribution of their nuclei, but due to chemical bonds between the atoms, they at the same time constitute a molecule and thus a bona fide object at a coarser granularity.
"The body of data (the explanandum) for which a hypothesis (the explanans) proposes to account cannot at the same time constitute proof for that hypothesis, nor can further data of the same kind" [ 70].
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