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But it does constitute about 85% of my total viewing habits these days.
Of course, this is just speculation, but it does constitute a compelling consideration for future studies.
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But it did constitute a coming-of-age moment for Durant.
"It does constitute a war crime," he said.
And if that doesn't sound like a great number, it does constitute a community.
DR. NEWDOW -- Well, President Bush said it does constitute a prayer.
Yet it did constitute one very big surprise to both them and to the fellow Scot sitting next to him.
This event seems to constitute a real change in a, not merely a Cambridge change, but it does not constitute a change in qualitative properties, and hence does not constitute a change in duplication preserving properties.
A room, generally speaking, is sufficient for its own purposes, but it does not constitute a house.
But it does not constitute the radical reform of agricultural policy that Britain is looking for in exchange for surrendering its rebate.
Some of this makes sense but it does not constitute an agenda that relates sufficiently to people's lives – how people work, how they're housed, how they care for their family, how their children are schooled, how safe their streets are.
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