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Prices are relatively high, but with the accompanying salad and sides, entrees constitute a full meal.
"Caryl has changed the perception of what can constitute a full evening," says Cooke.
There had, however, been too few efforts to constitute a full fitness test.
Richard Murphy, director of Tax Research UK, a tax campaign group, said what Leadsom had published did not constitute a full tax return.
He said he had not offered it to his newspaper, however, because it was not big enough to constitute a full article, Israeli media reported at the time.
It states that its terms of reference for the report were narrowly limited to comparing the sensitivity of results to assumptions in particular studies and did not constitute a full cost-benefit analysis.
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The latter, Democrats argue, could constitute a full-blown Constitutional crisis.
That would constitute a full-blown review which would have taken many months, a great deal of police resources and great cost.
Then there are once-a-week programs that do not constitute a full-fledged alternative to summer camp, but are more affordable and can give children a change of scenery.
The banks are to discuss the implications of S.& P.'s determination that their proposal to roll over Greek debt would constitute a "selective default," as well as what would constitute a full-blown default, the people said.
What, a new play by Tony Kushner and the first New York revival of his epic "Angels in America" aren't enough to constitute a full-on, yearlong celebration of his work?
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