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In its response, the Justice Department wrote that "CREW's voluntary decision to focus on its opposition to the President's financial holdings does not constitute a concrete, judicially cognizable" injury.
To some extent, compensated damages reveal a retrospective measure of potential loss and constitute a concrete and meaningful measure within insurance companies.
To constitute a concrete example of the learning process, we consider User i with 1 ≤ i ≤ C and present how the message is delivered to the destination node via a relay.
Again, the formal elements that constitute a concrete thing are essentially the same as one another and essentially the same as the concrete thing of which they are the formal constituents: Socrates is his essence (Socrates is what it is to be Socrates).
That said, he told the CBC that he knows this doesn't constitute a concrete alibi.
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Rejecting a contention from the Justice Department, Saylor ruled that keeping the documents secret from the ACLU "constitutes a concrete and particularized injury in fact to the ACLU".
It constitutes a concrete step towards addressing some of the elements identified as key to successful decisionmaking [ 42] and for accountability for reasonableness [ 22].
A common criticism levelled at those attacking the right-wing pursuit of trickledown economics is that the term is too broad, too slippery to constitute an ideology concrete enough to reject.
Maddin's exclamatory captions – "Melting By the Minute!", "Hideous Impulse Incarnate!", "Skeletal Insurance Defrauders!" – constitute a kind of concrete poetry in their own right.
Second, that the tropes which constitute the concrete particular could exist and (partly) constitute a number of other concrete particulars.
This constitutes a more concrete limit on lending; but while the agency has occasionally run out of subsidy and had to stop making loans, that did not happen this year.
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