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Yet they can't acknowledge that Obama and Democrats are the ones who are offering solutions that are genuinely centrist, because that would constitute "taking sides".
But the menu never changed because that would constitute a sin against the Talmud (see aforementioned translation).
Britain could overnight assure Irish people living in Britain that their rights to reside and remain in Britain were protected, but Ireland would not be able to automatically reciprocate because that would constitute a bilateral agreement.
Underscoring the fine line the nominee must walk, Mr. Coburn said he would vote against someone who spoke in agreement or disagreement with the major abortion rights precedents in the next confirmation hearings because that would constitute a prejudging of the issue.
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She added, however, that just because a tenant has done something that would constitute a substantial breach of the lease does not by itself mean that the tenant can automatically be evicted.
For some laborers, that would constitute a raise of 200percentt or more.
The report concluded that "would constitute an irrational decision on environmental, economic and social grounds".
"Because that would be horrible.
The United Nations refuses to clear the mines because, Captain Burt said, that would constitute tampering with the status quo, which the peacekeepers are there to maintain, making sure neither side appears to build a higher wall or encroach into the buffer zone.
That would constitute a very large purchase.
That would constitute the biggest gold hoard in the world.
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