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Yet some facts can now be constituted as trends.
That kind of friendly family talk could not be constituted as tampering, could it?
"There is an understanding on both sides of the equation that you have to do something pretty bad for it to be constituted as cause," Mr. Stucker said.
Thinking back to those substances and practices they brainstormed at the beginning of class, ask students to consider which of these might be constituted as "modern" addictions?
Occasionally, among larger multidivisional organizations, one or more units may be constituted as adhocracies, whereas the other units, performing more-routinized tasks, remain more hierarchical.
Furthermore, unless the polls wake from their coma before 7 May, neither party is going to win anything that could be constituted as a trophy except by their most self-defeatingly one-eyed supporters.
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The dorsal, median and ventro-anterior commissures are constituted as well defined nervous bundles, consisting of more than 40 nerve fibres.
Subsequently, Himachal Pradesh was constituted as a province in 1948.
It seems to have been constituted as a separate Persian satrapy, founded by Hecatomnus of Mylasa.
Until now Britain's ultimate court has been constituted as a committee in the House of Lords.
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