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From the military's vantage point, the inroads by Islamic-oriented civil servants constitute a dangerous weaving.
A central question has been to define what would constitute a "dangerous interference" with the natural climate system.
The class it did select is identified by the state court in terms which clearly show that the persons within that class constitute a dangerous element in the community which the legislature in its discretion could put under appropriate control.
In an argument that could be lifted wholesale into the American presidential campaign playbook, Reid maintains that populists, powered more by charisma than by meaningful experience or constructive ideas, constitute a dangerous trend.
In those three hot spots, Mr. McCain could constitute a dangerous gamble for this country: Iran seems determined to continue its uranium enrichment and will be vexing for any president.
But as the Catholic Encyclopedia said, in 1910, in its chapter on Logos, "Hellenic speculations constitute a dangerous temptation for Christian writers" — even when the writer happens to be Pope.
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James Haskell, musing aloud on the issue of what constitutes a dangerous tackle these days, put it perfectly.
While "blueprinting" can be effective for marketing social finance to unfamiliar investors, it obscures the interests of beneficiaries, and therefore constitutes a dangerous foundation for social finance regulation.
In his first speech on climate, in June 2001, Mr. Bush defended the need for more research by saying, "No one can say with any certainty what constitutes a dangerous level of warming, and therefore what level must be avoided".
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