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They constitute a diagnosis, a declaration that right now, in the immediate present, something is wrong.

"Although we, the trial court, found passages that contain the phrasing 'incompatible with Christian teaching,' we did not find that any of them constitute a declaration," Ms. Fredericksen said.

A Congressional resolution authorizing the use of force would not constitute a declaration of war.

'Even a first-year bureaucrat would know Abe's words could constitute a declaration of war to radicals like ISIL.'.

"Even a first-year bureaucrat at MOFA would know those words could constitute a declaration of war to radicals like ISIL".

"We, as it is our duty to uphold the freedoms of the people will constitute a declaration of war against the NYPD if the brutality does not stop.

Naturally, this announcement from Wix does not in and of itself constitute a definitive declaration that it will go public, or even set a date to do so, nor does it act as an offer to sell or solicit securities.

free declaration n. a declaration that is not a bound declaration.

type declaration n. a declaration that asserts that every reference to a specified binding within the scope of the declaration results in some object of the specified type.

It is a declaration that has enjoyed wide influence.

It was a declaration that fashion mattered.

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