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Writing for Bahrain Mirror, Bahraini researcher Yousif Makki argued that the role of the Khawalid brothers was amplified and that they did not constitute a faction of their own.
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Armed intervention would constitute a transition by "imposition," whereby one country or political faction imposes the rules of the game.
The group's leader, Hassan Nasrallah, has said repeatedly that Al Qaeda-linked groups and other armed factions fighting to topple Assad also constitute a threat to Lebanon.
Perhaps most important, the Senate's rules indicate that the lieutenant governor cannot be counted as part of a quorum, a key issue since neither faction has the 32 votes needed to constitute a quorum.
From a recent profile of Deborah Nelson's latest book Tough Enough: Arbus, Arendt, Didion, McCarthy, Sontag, Weil, at WBUR: In the book's introduction, Nelson, a professor of English at the University of Chicago, acknowledges that these women initially "do not constitute a recognizable group". In fact, each was quite determinedly not part of any organized faction.
Two objects constitute a pair.
Does this constitute a sublet?
Brooklyn and Queens constitute a separate diocese.
These conditions constitute a crisis.
does not constitute a summary.
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