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This Is Us belongs to what has become a fully-fledged US TV genre: a jokey, fast-talking ensemble piece, ostensibly cynical, that contains at its core a reaffirmation of human nature so brashly sincere as to constitute a full-scale flight from reality.
While following an evaluative approach, it did not constitute a full-scale evaluation aimed at exhaustively documenting the results UNICEF achieved or did not achieve for children and women in Haiti or the many factors that have affected its response since this extraordinary disaster.
"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.
Prices are relatively high, but with the accompanying salad and sides, entrees constitute a full meal.
This evaluation does not constitute a full evaluation or validation of the model.
The project consists of four inter-related stages that together constitute a full policy cycle.
Nonetheless, these factors are unlikely to constitute a full explanation of our findings.
Equations 1– 5 constitute a full theory for tissue mechanics taking into account cell shape changes.
The latter, Democrats argue, could constitute a full-blown Constitutional crisis.
The proposed framework constitutes an important building block in total value chain analysis, that may be incorporated in a full scale analysis of a project.
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