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"We don't constitute a real majority in any of the district," she said.
The Supreme Court decisions constitute a real milestone, but ultimate victory remains far away.
Ideas emerge as serious possibilities only when one visualizes the many variables that constitute a real estate initiative.
The synthesis of substantially larger genomes is more difficult and is unlikely to constitute a real bioterror threat in the immediate future.
Vouchers can promote rapid privatization only if they create a large demand for private schools to constitute a real incentive for entrepreneurs to enter the industry.
Since the scarcest resource of a company is usually competent management, overcoming this hurdle may eventually constitute a real competitive advantage.
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So its restatement and executive changes are likely to constitute a real-life material adverse change, giving P.& G. the right to terminate the acquisition.
So its restatement and executive changes likely constitute a real-life material adverse change, or MAC, giving P.&G. the right to terminate the acquisition, something P.&G. is now likely to do.
It constitutes a real long-term threat.
"That constituted a real scandal," Mr. McCool said.
"All those friends constituted a real wealth of talent that was just gone -- like that".
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