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"That commits us to make Mexico a major contributor to world debates, particularly in the face of circumstances that constitute threats to peace and international security".
Jeh Charles Johnson, the Defense Department's general counsel, in a letter last week to a WikiLeaks lawyer, appeared to share that thinking: "It is the view of the Department of Defense that WikiLeaks obtained this material in circumstances that constitute a violation of the law, and that as long as WikiLeaks holds this material, the violation is ongoing".
The terms of the "contract" and the circumstances that constitute breach are also unclear.
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Now a committed determinist would claim that the events that constitute such failures must be determined and in that sense explained by the circumstances at and before the failure.
Does that constitute dating?
ELECTRONS Negatively charged particles that constitute electricity.
— that constitute the government's "Integrated Acquisition Environment".
Would "fixing" that constitute a new tax?
Atoms constitute molecules that constitute organelles that constitute cells that constitute tissues that constitute organs that constitute organisms that constitute ecosystems.
Under the circumstances, that would constitute a net loss for the opposition.
"It is arrogant to imagine that 100 senators are wise enough to reform comprehensively a health care system that constitutes 17 percent of the world's largest economy and affects 300 million Americans of disparate backgrounds and circumstances," Mr. Alexander said.
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