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There, as we saw, she sought to discover if human thinking per se could constitute a safeguard against evil.
Furthermore, the combinatorial expression cassette may constitute a safeguard to potentially control unintended replication of adenoviral vectors and to prevent immune responses provoked by them.
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"In order for policies and procedures to constitute a reasonable security safeguard, those policies and processes must adequately address known risks".
These factors, associated with a long-lasting economic crisis, constitute a severe threat towards maintaining and safeguarding the current levels of healthcare [1].
The S.E.C. requires that independent directors constitute a majority of the members of a mutual fund's board, and they are charged with safeguarding shareholders' interests.
At the same time, the proposed opt-out clause would constitute a significant dilution of World Bank policy, which Bank President Jim Kim pledged would not happen at the outset of the safeguard review.
Two objects constitute a pair.
Does this constitute a sublet?
Brooklyn and Queens constitute a separate diocese.
Does that constitute a two-tier Internet?
These conditions constitute a crisis.
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