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And if that doesn't sound like a great number, it does constitute a community.
Each of the various species that constitute a community occupies its own ecological niche.
"More than anything," Mr. Tenet said, American intelligence agencies constitute "a community of action, with high stakes and high risks.
Why is the only thing they care about that they don't have to pay more?" Somehow the blower issue became a referendum on what it means to be a neighbor: whether neighbors constitute a community or are just nuisances and Nosey Parkers.
I conclude that as governments look to reconfigure services and often do so using abstract policy language new frames of understanding of locality and place must be explored to deliver digital solutions that amplify the social and cultural dimensions that constitute a community.
It can also help to constitute a community, helping develop distinctive collective identity.
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Who thinks their buddy list constitutes a community?
If, as Zuckerberg stated before Congress, some sort of "community standards" apply, what constitutes a "community"?
Deciding what constitutes a "community of interest" can also be a creative exercise.
At first, I couldn't quite see how they constituted a community.
It asks what constitutes a community, knowing all the while how fragile communities are and how febrile they can feel.
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